GEOFF OGILVY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Ogilvy home in San Diego, on a course not familiar

It takes Geoff Ogilvy only 10 minutes to get from his house to Torrey Pines, a beautiful commute through the village of Del Mar, along a stretch of surf at Torrey Pines State Beach and then up the side of a cliff to his office for the week.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  January 26, 2012

U.S. Open champ Ogilvy at home in Del Mar

Australian native Geoff Ogilvy, who has won seven times on the PGA Tour, including the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot, has relocated his family to Del Mar from Scottsdale, Ariz. He's a big fan of the San Diego County lifestyle.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  January 25, 2012

Geoff Ogilvy's Masters Invitation

No, Geoff Ogilvy, 40th ranked golfer in the world, wasn't invited to a wedding at the Augusta National Golf Club. He was asked to show up for a little golf tournament set to start on April 5th, 2012. Perhaps the Board of Governors got a little ahead of themselves by already inviting Ogilvy to play on that Saturday and Sunday, but I think he'll take it. I didn't even...
Via It's Always Sunny in Detroit  |  January 12, 2012

Nation + world: Ogilvy has 2-stroke lead Down Under

Golf Geoff Ogilvy took a two-stroke lead Saturday in the Australian Masters, shooting an eight-under 63 on his boyhood course at Victoria Golf Club at Melbourne. Ogilvy, the 2006 U.S. Open champion, had a 13-under 200 total. He eagled the short par-4 opening hole and had nine birdies and three bogeys.
Via Lions Blog  |  December 18, 2011

Ogilvy takes two-shot lead at Australian Masters

Geoff Ogilvy took a two-stroke lead Saturday in the Australian Masters, shooting an 8-under 63 on his boyhood course at Victoria Golf Club.
Via ESPN  |  December 17, 2011

Ogilvy fires 63 to lead Aussie Masters

Geoff Ogilvy took a two-stroke lead Saturday in the Australian Masters, shooting an 8-under 63 on his boyhood course at Victoria Golf Club. Ogilvy, the 2006 US Open champion, had a 13-under 200 total. He eagled the short par-4 opening hole -- hitting a 3-iron to 5 feet -- and had nine birdies and three bogeys. England's Ian Poulter, the leader after each of the first two rounds...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 16, 2011

Ogilvy-Allenby spat looms large at Masters

Geoff Ogilvy says it could be ''quite interesting'' if he finds himself paired with Presidents Cup teammate Robert Allenby at this week's Australian Masters after their public spat last month. The two Australians exchanged heated words in a hotel restaurant on their last trip to Australia, confronting each other after a series of public comments. Allenby had...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 11, 2011

Robert Allenby Wants a Piece of Geoff Ogilvy

Golf can be so vanilla that colorful story lines often get significant attention: Tiger’s fall from grace, John Daly being himself for the better part of 25 years, and lately, the character that is Robert Allenby, who witnesses claim wanted to fight fellow Aussie Geoff Ogilvy at the Australian PGA Championship after party on Sunday. Allenby was most recently known as the guy...
Via Rumors and Rants  |  November 29, 2011
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Allenby, Ogilvy nearly throw down

Robert Allenby takes the Presidents Cup quite seriously, and following another another poor outing by Geoff Oglivy, he let him know he was none-too-pleased. 

Via Dogs Chase Cars  |  November 28, 2011

Ogilvy back at Australian Open after trying year

Geoff Ogilvy calls his golf year ''up and down,'' and maybe that was being generous: the ups were few and far between. A cut finger in Hawaii at the beginning of the season affected his play, then a shoulder injury at the Masters forced him to take nearly three months off. When he returned, there was something he'd never experienced before - the psychological...
Via AP on Fox  |  November 07, 2011
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