Examples of using Ballesteros in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Seve Ballesteros, 54, Spanish golfer, brain cancer.
Andrews after Seve Ballesteros won the British Open in 1984.
Growing up in Spain, her sports heroes were Seve Ballesteros and Sergio Garcia.
But this is his assistant, Edith Ballesteros. The Judge is not here.
Where are the best places to stay in San Sebastián de los Ballesteros?
For golf legend Seve Ballesteros, there is something bad happening in his body.
The only players to win it three times are Seve Ballesteros and Lee Westwood.
Ms. Ballesteros, is it true that Judge Solares is being held for femicide?
I won the Open… in a different way from most people that have won the Open,” Ballesteros once said.
Paolo Elito Macapagal Ballesteros IV, or more popularly known just as Paolo Ballesteros, is an actor, TV host,
There are two Post-Crisis Cheetahs: Barbara Ann Minerva and Sebastian Ballesteros, Minerva being the more prominent of the two.
Ballesteros went on to win the Order of Merit on the European tour that year, the first of six such titles.
Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal made one of the most formidable partnerships in Ryder Cup history, with 11 wins, two losses and two halves.
Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal of Spain are the most formidable partnership in Ryder Cup history, with 11 wins, two losses and two halves.
Seve Ballesteros was a genius with a golf club in his hands, an inspiration to
He becomes the third Spaniard after Ballesteros(1986, 88, 91) and Sergio Garcia(2017) to receive the European Tour's
I don't have the desire," Ballesteros said at the time, though he remained
A member of a gifted golfing family, Ballesteros won five major tournaments between the years of 1979 and 1988, including The Open Championship three times, and The Masters twice.
A part of a gifted golfing family, Ballesteros won five major tournaments between the years of 1979 and 1988, including The Open Championship three times, and The Masters twice.
It was in this small Spanish town where Ballesteros first wrapped his hands around a crude 3-iron and began inventing shots that he would display on some of golf's grandest stages.