"Won": 2006 U.S. Open (golf)/2006

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"Geoff Charles Ogilvy" (born 11 June 1977) is an Australian professional golfer. He won the 2006 U.S. Open (golf)/2006 U.S. Open and has also won three World Golf Championships.

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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 knew I was one behind before I hit my tee shot.

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 knew I was tied when I made the putt, ... And I knew I was one behind before I hit my next tee shot.

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.

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.

That was the best thing I ever saw, that 19th tee. I shouldn't have won today.

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.

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.