Geoff Ogilvy set for Coolum return (Sunshine Coast Daily)

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Geoff Ogilvy will return to the Sunshine Coast for the 2009 Australian PGA Championship in December.

Ogilvy to defend PGA title (BigPond News)

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Geoff Ogilvy says he will return to defend his title at Hyatt Regency Coolum in Qld this December.

Ogilvy to defend PGA title (Sky News Australia)

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Ogilvy to defend Australian PGA title (thewest.com.au)

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Australia's top-ranked golfer Geoff Ogilvy has confirmed he will defend his Australian PGA Championship title.

Ogilvy to return to defend PGA crown (iseekgolf.com)

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Australia’s number one ranked golfer and defending champion Geoff Ogilvy will return to the venue of last year’s history making victory when he lines up at the Australian PGA Championship presented by Coca-Cola from December 10-13.

Ogilvy to defend Oz PGA crown (Adelaide Now)

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AUSTRALIA'S top-ranked golfer Geoff Ogilvy has confirmed he will defend his Australian PGA Championship title.

Ogilvy back to Coolum (The Courier Mail)

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AUSTRALIA'S top golfer Geoff Ogilvy will return to the Hyatt Coolum in December to defend the Australian PGA Championship.

News and notes on the PGA Tour’s top 20 golfers (USA Today)

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Get the latest news and notes on the top 20 golfers on the PGA Tour. These rankings are based 2008-09 PGA Tour results.

Moore up to 73rd in world rankings (WWTI Watertown)

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Ryan Moore beat Kevin Stadler and Jason Bohn in a playoff Sunday to win the Wyndham Championship, his first PGA Tour victory, and vaulted 48 places to No. 73 in the world rankings. Ahead of Moore, the top of the rankings remained mostly stable. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Paul Casey, Kenny Perry, Henrik Stenson, Steve Stricker, Sergio Garcia, Geoff Ogilvy, Lee Westwood and Stewart Cink remained ...

Tour Blog (GolfWeek)

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Woods is a 1-3 – no, that is not a misprint – 1-3 favorite to win the FedEx Cup starting this week at The Barclays, according to Golfodds.com. Next closest is Phil Mickelson at 10-1, Geoff Ogilvy at 20-1 and then Anthony Kim, Jim Furyk and Hunter Mahan at 30-1.