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AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Czech qualifier Jiri Vesely
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unseeded Frenchman Adrian Mannarino 6-2, 6-3 in Saturdays
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RENO, Nev. -- Geoff Ogilvy showed up at the Barracuda
Championship on the verge of losing his PGA Tour card
after another disappointing tournament in Canada.
Frustrated and tired, he had to be talked into playing at
all. "I was 50-50 on coming here this week," Ogilvy said.
"On Monday night, I had like a really long trip back from
Canada and I was tired and over it and frustrated.
Everyone talked to me into it. Said, Come to Reno. Youll
like Reno. Youre playing well." The 37-year-old
Australian left scenic Montreux on Sunday with his eighth
PGA Tour title, a full exemption through the 2015-16
season, spots in some big events -- and a lot of
confidence. Ogilvy won for the first time since the 2010
Tournament of Champions at Kapalua, scoring five points
with a 25-foot eagle putt on the par-5 13th and pulling
away for a five-point victory in the modified Stableford
event. Players received eight points for double eagle,
five for eagle, two for birdie, zero for par, minus-one
for bogey and minus-three for double bogey or worse. The
first international winner in the 16-year history of the
event, Ogilvy had 14 points Sunday to finish with 49. He
had 14 points in the first round, 16 in the second and
seven in the third in the format that rewards aggressive
play. "The format suits me, I think," Ogilvy said. "Got
off to a really good start. Holed a couple nice putts on
the front nine on Thursday. From then on, I barely missed
a shot. ... But for 72 holes, it was one of the better
bodies of works Ive put together." After the eagle on 13,
the 2006 U.S. Open winner added birdies on the par-4 14th
and par-5 18th. "Obviously, it feels like its been a long
time coming," Ogilvy said. "Feels like a long time ago,
Maui in 2010. Its been a bit rough the past few years. I
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finishes this season and was 151st in the FedEx Cup
standings. Ogilvy earned 300 points Sunday to jump to
86th in the standings, with the top 125 qualifying for
the playoff opener. "Its pretty satisfying," Ogilvy said.
"Pretty rough packing up in the locker rooms missing cuts
and having bad finishes. People watch the TV and see all
the fun and happiness of the PGA Tour, but it can be
pretty desperately depressing as well spending time away
from home, beating your head against the wall, just
getting frustrated. Depressing is a bit strong a word,
but really frustrating." He earned $540,000 and a spot
next week in the PGA Championship at Valhalla in
Louisville, Kentucky. "Obviously, Im happy Im in the
PGA," Ogilvy said. "Havent missed a PGA for a really long
time. I had already mentally kind of checked out it and
have to check back into it, I guess, tonight. I dont like
missing the big tournaments. I love playing in the big
tournaments." Justin Hicks was second at 44 points after
an 18-point day. John Huh and Jonathan Byrd tied for
third at 37. They each had 11-point rounds. Nick Watney,
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leading after each of the first two rounds, tied for
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said. "Today, didnt have my best stuff, but I think Im on
a good path. Looking forward to next week. ... Just have
to make more putts."
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