Manuel Ballesteros Sota (born 22 June 1949) is a Spanish
professional golfer
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. He is best known as a
European Tour
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champion as well as being the former manager and brother of
Seve Ballesteros
Severiano Ballesteros Sota (; 9 April 1957 – 7 May 2011) was a Spanish professional golfer, a World No. 1 who was one of the sport's leading figures from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. A member of a gifted golfing family, he won 90 inte ...
.
Golf career
Ballesteros was born in the summer of 1949 in
Pedreña, Spain. He learned to play golf at Real Club de Golf de Pedre in his hometown and turned pro in 1967, at the age of 18.
He had an early success, winning the
Open Costa Vasca
The Basque Coast Open was a professional golf tournament that was played from 1967 to 1969 at Biarritz Golf Club in Biarritz, France. It was won by Spain's Manuel Ballesteros
Manuel Ballesteros Sota (born 22 June 1949) is a Spanish profession ...
in September 1968, two strokes ahead of his uncle
Ramón Sota
Ramón Sota Ocejo (23 April 1938 – 28 August 2012) was a Spanish professional golfer.
Sota was born in Pedreña, Cantabria. He won many professional tournaments around the world including some of the major national opens around Europe that fo ...
.
The event was played at Biarritz Golf Club in
Biarritz
Biarritz ( , , , ; Basque also ; oc, Biàrritz ) is a city on the Bay of Biscay, on the Atlantic coast in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the French Basque Country in southwestern France. It is located from the border with Sp ...
, France, just across the border from Spain.
Shortly after the victory, Ballesteros left professional golf for two years to perform national service for his country.
He returned to professional golf in the early 1970s. In 1971 he was runner-up in the
Swiss Open
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, a stroke behind England's
Peter Townsend. He held the lead entering the final round but came back with a final round 73. The following year the European Tour was created which Ballesteros joined. For the first two seasons he played very well, recording multiple top-10s each season and finishing in the top 40 of the Order of Merit.
The 1974 season was much weaker. Manuel missed the cut in 11 of his first 12 events and was in serious danger of losing his card going into the final event of the year. With his back again the wall, at the
El Paraiso Open in
Marbella, Spain
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, he played excellently, finishing regulation tied with England's
Peter Oosterhuis
Peter Arthur Oosterhuis (born 3 May 1948) is an English professional golfer
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. The Englishman would birdie the first playoff hole to win
but Ballesteros would maintain status on the European Tour.
Early in the 1974 season, his younger brother Seve turned professional. Witnessing Seve's great talents, Manuel decided to work full-time as Seve's manager and occasional caddie.
Manuel stated later in life, "I had already been playing tournaments for seven years in Europe so I did everything for him, booked his air tickets, accommodation, everything off the course, so that nobody would bother him. All he needed to concentrate on was practice, practice, practice and playing, playing, playing."
Despite working for his brother full-time, Ballesteros still played on the European Tour part-time and performed relatively well. Between 1975 and 1980 he finished at least 41st place on the Order of Merit for all but one year.
During the early 1980s, however, his career began to wind down. He finished well outside of the top 50 of the Order of Merit during the 1981 and 1982 seasons. As the 1983
Timex Open approached, he hadn't recorded a top-10 in three years. The event was held at Biarritz Golf Club in
Biarritz
Biarritz ( , , , ; Basque also ; oc, Biàrritz ) is a city on the Bay of Biscay, on the Atlantic coast in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the French Basque Country in southwestern France. It is located from the border with Sp ...
, France, the site of his only European circuit victory. Ballesteros shot −14 at the event to defeat England's
Nick Faldo
Sir Nicholas Alexander Faldo, (born 18 July 1957) is an English retired professional golfer and television commentator. A top player of his era, renowned for his dedication to the game, he was ranked No. 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking for ...
by two shots. It would be his only European Tour win. He would not play on the European Tour after the 1984 season.
However, later in life, Ballesteros would play on the
European Seniors Tour
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for three seasons. His best season was 2000 when he recorded three top-10s and finished 35th on the Order of Merit.
Personal life
Late in his career, Ballesteros married Olga in 1982. He has four sons with her: Sergio, Jaime, Manuel Jr., and Robert.
During his career, Ballesteros was a shareholder in his Seve's business empire, Fairway, S.A. He held 5% of the company.
After Seve died in 2011, Ballesteros attended a charity pro-am in
Wentworth, England, organized by Cancer Research UK. The event was entitled Ole Seve Pro-Am and raised money for research into brain cancer. The event included major champions
Justin Rose
Justin Peter Rose, (born 30 July 1980) is an English professional golfer who plays most of his golf on the PGA Tour, while keeping his membership on the European Tour. He won his first major championship at the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion Golf ...
,
José María Olazábal
José María Olazábal Manterola (, ; born 5 February 1966) is a Spanish professional golfer from the Basque region who has enjoyed success on both the European Tour and the PGA Tour, and has won two major championships, both at The Masters.
...
, and
Retief Goosen
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.
Professional wins (3)
European Tour wins (1)
European Tour playoff record (0–1)
Other wins (2)
*1968
Open Costa Vasca
The Basque Coast Open was a professional golf tournament that was played from 1967 to 1969 at Biarritz Golf Club in Biarritz, France. It was won by Spain's Manuel Ballesteros
Manuel Ballesteros Sota (born 22 June 1949) is a Spanish profession ...
*1976 Spanish PGA Championship
Results in major championships
''Note: Ballesteros only played in The Open Championship.''
CUT = missed the half-way cut (3rd round cut in 1973, 1979, 1983 and 1985 Open Championships)
"T" = tied
Team appearances
*
Double Diamond International
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From 1974 and 1977 the event was preceded by an individual 36-hole stroke pla ...
(representing Continental Europe): 1972, 1973
*
Hennessy Cognac Cup (representing Continent of Europe): 1978, 1980, 1982
References
External links
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Spanish male golfers
Golfers from Cantabria
European Tour golfers
European Senior Tour golfers
People from Trasmiera
1949 births
Living people
20th-century Spanish people
21st-century Spanish people