2011年2月12日星期六

Everything in life could improve and sometimes

Seve Ballesteros has called for the Ryder Cup to be expanded from its existing three-day format to four.
And in another switch from convention, the Spaniard wants to see each golfer of both teams playing on the opening day of the event.
The 53-year-old, who is normally recovering after 4 operations since being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour in late 2008, can be confident the changes would be embraced.
"Everything in life could improve and sometimes changes might be helpful," said Ballesteros, who played in eight Ryder Cup matches against the States.
"The event could go to four competition days. I think this would be excellent for everyone. From the players' point of view because being at a venue from the Monday and waiting four days to play is normally very long.
"For the audience it is usually also very good because they see more golf, and also for the sponsors and television. I think that would be a positive switch.
"And I think a format where all the golfers play from the first day would be something very good. You could clone the Seve Trophy and the Royal Trophy."

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