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are thinking. It’s not a very nice feeling.”
When Australia’s
It certainly appeared that way on the final
But Ogilvy managed to right the ship
Geoff Ogilvy
nine on Sunday at Kapalua—and he has
on the ninth hole, when he striped a 3-
won the SBS
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iron from 223 yards that came to rest just
he became the
20 feet from the hole, and then he made
eighth consecutive
international player
the putt for an eagle. That was enough to win the TOUR’s
“IF I PLAY LIKE THIS EVERY
to jump-start his round, and he went on
season-opening
event. The last
WEEK, I’LL FEEL PRETTY
to birdie five of the next six holes to post
American
GOOD ABOUT MY FUTURE.”
a 5-under 68 and record a wire-to-wire
winner was Jim
Furyk in 2001.
— Geoff Ogilvy
six-stroke win. The only previous wire-to- following his victory
wire winners at Kapalua were Ernie Els
and Vijay Singh.
“From the ninth hole on, I was a different
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person,” Ogilvy said. “I played almost the
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best I had all week over the next six holes.
It was the right time for a great shot, and
I happened to make the putt, which was
a big bonus.
“I enjoyed the last two hours more than
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