Seve Ballesteros of Spain competes in the Madrid Open
golf tournament in this Oct. 26, 2001 file photo. Ballesteros was confirmed
yesterday that he is suffering from brain cancer.- Xinhua/Reuters
Spanish golf hero Severeano Ballesteros was confirmed yesterday that he is
suffering from brain cancer.
Ballesteros, 51, admitted to La Paz hospital today after losing consciousness
and was kept in intensive care until Thursday.
He confirmed his illness in a statement. "After an exhaustive check-up in
Hospital La Paz, they have detected that I have a brain tumor," he said.
"During my career I was one of the best at getting around the obstacles on a
golf course and now I want to be the best in the most difficult match of my
life, with all of my strength and counting on the support of all of those who
have sent me messages of their solidarity," reads the statement.
"I have always shown solidarity with those who have had to deal with illness
and I want to remind everyone that with courage, faith, serenity, confidence and
a lot of mental strength, you can face any situation, no matter how difficult it
is," Ballesteros said.
The Spaniard was born near Santander in the north of Spain. Before officially
retiring from professional golf in 2007, he had won five majors. Ballesteros won
the British Open in 1979, 1984 and 1988. The US Open in 1987 and the US Masters
in 1980 and 1983.
He will undergo a biopsy on his tumor on Tuesday and doctors will then decide
on the best treatment.