8/29/2012

Ramon Sota Ocejo 1938 - 2012


Ramon Sota, an uncle of golfing great Seve Ballesteros and a successful tournament player in the 1960's and 70's, has died at the age of 74, the Spanish golf federation said.

Sota was a key figure in the growth of the game in Spain and a major inspiration for his nephew Seve, who passed away in May last year after battling a brain tumour.

Born on April 23, 1938, in Pedreña, Sota was one of the first Spanish professionals to tour the world along with the Miguel brothers, Miguel and Ángel. 

After working as a caddie at Real Golf de Pedreña, he turned professional in 1956 and went on to win the Spanish Professional Championship four times. 

He also won the a number of national Opens around the world including the Open de France in 1965 with a closing round 62, the Dutch Open in 1966 and 1971, the Open de Portugal in 1963, 1969 and 1970, the Italian Open in 1971 and his own national Open in 1963. 

He also recorded several victories further afield, claiming the Brazil Open in 1965. 

In 2001 he achieved his dream, along with his two sons Gabriel and José Antonio, of building a nine-hole par three course, driving range and a golf academy in the village of Agüero, near Pedreña. 

He finished seventh at the British Open in 1963 and eighth in 1971 and was sixth at the U.S. Masters in 1965, the best result by a European up to that date.

"The members of the Royal Spanish Golf Federation would like to express their deepest condolences to family and friends," the federation said in a statement on their website.

Sota, whose sister Carmen Sota was the mother of Seve Ballesteros, Spain’s most successful golfer, died of pneumonia. His funeral will take place in Pedreña at 5pm on Thursday, August 30.

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Padraig Rooting for Medinah Team

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Padraig Harrington will be rooting for Europe's Ryder Cup side in Chicago next month.

Ireland's three-time major winner did not receive a wild card from captain Jose Maria Olazabal on Monday and so will not be part of the match for the first time since 1997.

"I've been aware of the Ryder Cup situation since the PGA Championship and I pretty much knew the outcome," Harrington said on his website.

"Ollie called me to let me know. The Ryder Cup is a team event and you should qualify by merit.

"I thoroughly believe the two picks (Ian Poulter and uncapped Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts) will deliver and do a good job.

"I will be watching and rooting for the team and I wish them well."

European Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal denied that an old rift with Harrington affected the Irish player's chances of making the team.

Harrington questioned Olazabal about repairing pitch marks in the 2003 Seve Trophy in Spain, but the Spaniard dismissed suggestions the old spat will impact his two captain's picks for the matches next month at Medinah.




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Annika Named Solheim Vice Captain


Annika Sorenstam has been appointed vice captain for the 2013 European Solheim Cup team.

Captain Liselotte Neumann announced the selection Tuesday at Colorado Golf Club, which will host the event next August. Carin Koch also was named a vice captain.

Sorenstam filled a similar role in 2011 when the Europeans won the Cup in Ireland. She has played in the event eight times, accumulating 24 points in 37 matches.

The former world No. 1 golfer retired in 2008. Sorenstam had quite a career as she won 90 tournaments, including 10 major championships.

Sorenstam said she is elated at the chance to help Neumann, who was her role model as a young golfer.

U.S. captain Meg Mallon announced in July that Dottie Pepper will be her vice captain.



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McIlroy Misses Grand Slam of Golf

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Championship winner Rory McIlroy will be a conspicuous absentee from the elite end-of-season PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda in October due to a scheduling conflict, organisers said.

Northern Irishman McIlroy, who clinched his second major title by a staggering eight shots at Kiawah Island earlier this month, had already committed to the European Tour's BMW Masters inChina, the PGA of America said in a statement.

The BMW Masters, which was added to the European Tour schedule in April, will be played at Lake Malaren Golf Club in Shanghai from October 25-28.

The PGA Grand Slam of Golf, a 36-hole strokeplay event which brings together the winners of the year's four majors, will be held from Oct. 23-24 at Bermuda's Port Royal Golf Course.

American Keegan Bradley will replace world number one McIlroy on the picturesque Atlantic Ocean island of Bermuda where he will defend the title he claimed by one shot last year when he qualified as the 2011 PGA Championship winner.

Fellow Americans Bubba Watson , who won this year's Masters, and Webb Simpson (U.S. Open ), plus South African Ernie Els(British Open), complete the elite four-man field.

The Grand Slam of Golf, billed as 'the most exclusive tournament in golf', was held in Hawaii from 1991 to 2006 before moving to Bermuda in 2007.

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