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Cannon in the frame at St Andrews to sign copies of Seve book

4.38pm 14th July 2022 - Media - This story was updated on Friday, July 15th, 2022

As part of the 150th Open celebrations at The Home of Golf this week, extra copies of the book Seve: His Life Through the Lens will be available for sale and author David Cannon will be signing copies at Toppings bookshop in St Andrews on July 16 (7-8pm). 

Seve: His Life Through the Lens, which has been met with huge global demand since its release in May 2021, charts the playing career of the legendary Spanish golfer, with portraits from many of his 95 global wins en route to becoming the best European golfer of his generation and an inspirational Ryder Cup star. 

“I was very fortunate to be one a few photographers to capture the unforgettable sequence of photographs that are tied so closely to Seve’s Open Championship legacy at St Andrews,” said Getty Images photographer Cannon. “Returning for the 150th Open where it all happened brings back such fond memories and I can’t wait to share my book with golf fans who are coming to visit the historic venue where Seve showed such skill and passion,” he added.

Detailing both Seve’s life on and off the course, the book features stories from golfing legends including Nick Faldo and José Maria Olazábal as they define what made the swashbuckling Spaniard such a seminal figure and one that so many golf fans around the world still idolise. Readers will also be able to see never before published photographs from the Ballesteros family collection, providing a special insight into Seve’s life as a husband and father. 

Both the standard and collector’s edition versions of the book will also be available for purchase throughout the week from the Golf Museum at St Andrews, where a floor area has been devoted to the life of Seve. 

For more details, visit www.sevethebook.com  

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