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Geoff
Ogilvy
Australia
Birthdate
11/6/1977 (48)
Birthplace
Adelaide, South Australia
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
1998
HT/WT
1.88 m, 81 kg
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Snedeker, Ogilvy named Presidents Cup captains
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Mark Schlabach
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Weir tabs International assistants for Prez Cup
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Els tabs Choi, Immelman, Weir as Cup assistants
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Australian Open seeks PGA Tour co-sanction
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Alex Malcolm
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Davis leads in Australia after 63; Spieth 7 back
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