Geoff Charles Ogilvyis an Australian professional golfer. He won the 2006 U.S. Open and has also won three World Golf Championships... (wikipedia)
With three or four holes to play, it looked decidedly unfavorable for us. But Justin made a massive par on 17, and then on 18 we got it down.
When things are going your way, things are going your way.
Luke is a great player. He's probably not overdue, but close to due.
Nick doesn't miss putts like that. I had my hat in my hand. I thought it was over. He missed.
I was shocked when he missed that putt on the 20th. He just doesn't miss those.
I got away with one big time. A Masters champion, you don't expect him to give you any help. But he helped me out a bit.
I got a big bonus on six with the double-eagle. I made a couple of nice up and downs on the front nine. All in all, an eagle and a double-eagle in one round is a real bonus.
He just doesn't miss. I dodged a bullet but it's nice to get through, because I played pretty well.
It can go the other way, very quick.
Some people believe in that this-is-your-week sort of stuff. If I win this week, maybe I'll start believing in that sort of stuff.
Maybe it makes me feel better about my chances after today. I always knew I had it in me. I'm just a slow learner, I guess. I guess the best thing it will give me is confidence.
That was the best thing I ever saw, that 19th tee. I shouldn't have won today.
That wasn't very smart. It's not the first time (Woods) has been motivated by something someone said to the press. That probably wasn't the most clever thing. Any motivation for 18 holes can help.
I wasn't watching TV, the Weather Channel was on. I was eating a doughnut and sitting around, talking about what guys talk about in the locker room.
We had fun. It was a comfortable pairing. I play practice rounds with Sergio and I've played with Chris. ... On the back nine, I didn't hit a bad shot.
Walking up 15, I wasn't very happy with the way it all sat. I didn't think I had any chance, but I didn't give up. I thought even if I birdied the last four holes, I'm not going to do it.
Two shots is nothing on this course. You can make up two shots in one hole.
Unbelievable. It's such a hard tournament to believe you're going to keep going. I got lucky the first four days, and the last two games I played very well.
Even though it was an easy pin today and an easy day, still you've seen so many people mess it up over the years. It's such a famous hole. That was probably the only nervous shot all day, my tee shot on 12.
Every single time in those first four games, my opponent had a putt to knock me out of the tournament. And no one made one, which is pretty fortunate.
There's somebody watching over me this week. I've played nicely, but I've dodged a few bullets.
I've never had a double eagle before. You don't believe it. When everybody jumps up and down, it doesn't register for a little bit.
Something was on my side this week, keeping their putts out of the hole and making mine go in the hole. But I guess you could say that about any golf tournament you win.
It wasn't relentless waiting, but it was enough to be waiting.
It's like a double defense. It's very cool. I get to defend Tucson a year later and this in the same week.
The best shot I hit all week. That really turned it for me.
The best player always gets followed, but especially Tiger because you know he thinks everything out.
It's irrelevant. He can drive it anywhere he wants. He does and he wins. As wayward as Stephen Ames thinks he hits it, it doesn't seem to bother him.
It was a good shot. It was the best shot I hit all day, no question about it. But it's lucky that it goes in. It has to be lucky it goes in. Otherwise, we'd hole shots all the time, you know.
It was a good shot. It was the best shot I hit all day, no question about it.
It was pretty level until about 11 or 12 and I was kind of hanging on to halve holes.
It was just a bonus at the time. I mean, I guess it swung the momentum.
It's really nice to get through it because I felt I played pretty well.
I made some good putts and for the most part I played really well. I got lucky a couple times. But how do you forget the week you had your first double eagle? It was good.
I knew I was tied when I made the putt, ... And I knew I was one behind before I hit my next tee shot.
I knew I was one behind before I hit my tee shot,
I had my hat in my hand. I was ready and he missed.
I played the best I have played all week today, and I played really well this afternoon.
I played really well. I could have had two or three better if I'd made a few putts, but all in all I'm very happy.
I really didn't expect to get to the final, but it's a bit of a mess, this tournament. Five down, only one guy to beat now.
I don't know, I can't explain it. It happens in match play. Once a guy starts winning holes, you keep winning holes.
If he's not the best ball striker in the world, he's really close. He's probably the most reliable guy with a 5-iron in his hand. And to come up with a good shot like that pretty classy.
I don't have anything good to say. World Golf Championships, I mean that suggests they're going to be played everywhere, and they tend to not be played in very many places.
I think I was the beneficiary of a little bit of charity.