Wide open
leaderboard with 20 players within four stroke of the lead. I only want
to discuss one of those, Geoff Ogilvy, he was a seven time winner on
Tour between 2005-2010 when he simply oozed class , winning the US Open
and finishing top six in all four majors. He has won just once since
then , in 2014, but before you feel too sorry for him, he has banked
$40m+ in prize money alone. Still only 39, he should have double that
number of wins. However, class is permanent and you might get out of the
habit, yet rarely totally forget how to win. When he won in 2014, he
nearly followed up a couple of weeks later at a big playoff event and
whilst we have seen little of him at the top of the leaderboard since,
he finished 2016 with a couple of eyecatching finishes (this is
technically a 2017 tournament........... don't ask !). He shot a Sunday
63 at the Canadian Open in July and in August was 67-68 over the weekend
at the John Deere and 68-66 at the Wyndham. He has played the back nine
in -11 this week, which is as good/better than almost everyone and if
he can reach the turn within a shot or two of the lead, he could turn
back the clock today.
39 is that funny age, golfers should not
really be having a stellar or comeback year at 29 or 39, it ought really
to come at 30 or 40, once you have got the "trauma" of that milestone
birthday out of the way. But when chances for Ogilvy come along rarely
nowadays, I think we have to forget that, anyway, his wife just turned
40 and maybe that will provide the inspiration and knowledge that life
just keeps rolling on ! He likes the hot dry weather and lives in the
desert, so should be happy here in Nevada and his last win, came at the
Barracuda Championship in this state, so omens are good.
We can "waste" a little at big odds............ Geoff Ogilvy to win outright 17.0 general quote...........there is a little at 17.5/18.0 on Betfair
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Wide open
leaderboard with 20 players within four stroke of the lead. I only want
to discuss one of those, Geoff Ogilvy, he was a seven time winner on
Tour between 2005-2010 when he simply oozed class , winning the US Open
and finishing top six in all four majors. He has won just once since
then , in 2014, but before you feel too sorry for him, he has banked
$40m+ in prize money alone. Still only 39, he should have double that
number of wins. However, class is permanent and you might get out of the
habit, yet rarely totally forget how to win. When he won in 2014, he
nearly followed up a couple of weeks later at a big playoff event and
whilst we have seen little of him at the top of the leaderboard since,
he finished 2016 with a couple of eyecatching finishes (this is
technically a 2017 tournament........... don't ask !). He shot a Sunday
63 at the Canadian Open in July and in August was 67-68 over the weekend
at the John Deere and 68-66 at the Wyndham. He has played the back nine
in -11 this week, which is as good/better than almost everyone and if
he can reach the turn within a shot or two of the lead, he could turn
back the clock today.
39 is that funny age, golfers should not
really be having a stellar or comeback year at 29 or 39, it ought really
to come at 30 or 40, once you have got the "trauma" of that milestone
birthday out of the way. But when chances for Ogilvy come along rarely
nowadays, I think we have to forget that, anyway, his wife just turned
40 and maybe that will provide the inspiration and knowledge that life
just keeps rolling on ! He likes the hot dry weather and lives in the
desert, so should be happy here in Nevada and his last win, came at the
Barracuda Championship in this state, so omens are good.
We can "waste" a little at big odds............ Geoff Ogilvy to win outright 17.0 general quote...........there is a little at 17.5/18.0 on Betfair
Rod Pampling with a final round [-6] for [-20] and a two shot WIN over Brooks Koepka with [-4] for [-18]. 3rd round leader Lucas Glover with [-2] for [-17] and 3rd place. "bomber" round of the day Francesco Molinari with [-10] for [-16] tied with Harris English and Geoff Ogelvy for 4th
Pampling was a "field hand" pre-tourney and 12-1 going into the final round
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Rod Pampling with a final round [-6] for [-20] and a two shot WIN over Brooks Koepka with [-4] for [-18]. 3rd round leader Lucas Glover with [-2] for [-17] and 3rd place. "bomber" round of the day Francesco Molinari with [-10] for [-16] tied with Harris English and Geoff Ogelvy for 4th
Pampling was a "field hand" pre-tourney and 12-1 going into the final round
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