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MADRID - Seve Ballesteros said he would like to play in the British Open at St. Andrews in 2010.
Spurred by images of long-time rival Tom Watson playing en route to the halfway lead in the British Open at Turnberry, Ballesteros added that he would relish playing the 18th hole at the same venue that saw him triumph over the 59-year-old American in the 1984 tournament.
Ballesteros, who underwent four operations on a malignant brain tumor late last year, said he would like to be able to play in next year's championship as a gesture of gratitude to his British fans who have supported him for three decades.
"I would love to play at St. Andrews next year for the British public, it's an objective I would like to turn into reality," Ballesteros told Spanish sports daily Marca in an interview published Saturday.
The 53-year-old Ballesteros is a five-time major winner with three British Open titles. Watson has won eight major championships, including five British Open titles.
Watson has a one-stroke lead heading to the final round. He is trying to become the oldest major champion.
“I wish him well,” Watson said Saturday. “I know he’s gone through a really tough time with his operation.”
During Friday’s round, Watson asked his playing partner, Spaniard Sergio Garcia, about Ballesteros’ condition.
“I said, ’Have you seen him?’ He said, ’No, I haven’t seen him personally, but I saw him on TV and he looked really well,”’ Watson said. “Tell him hello from me, will you?”
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