Geoff Ogilvy says he is already looking forward to the Presidents Cup after booking his place in the International team.
The Australian finished third at the BMW Championship at Cog Hill last week to make sure he would be part of the 12-man international team competing at Royal Melbourne in November.
The former US Open champion will get the chance to play
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The seven-time winner on the PGA Tour admits he was "blown away" by the level of excitement and that it made him him eager to be a part of it in the future.
"It's pretty special," he said.
"I had just turned professional and I was blown away by the magnitude of the excitement. I just had never seen anything like that on the golf course.
"When you first go see a team event, you can't understand that it's just incredible, the atmosphere. I guess secretly I was hoping that it would happen in Australia again." (
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Ogilvy made his Presidents Cup debut at Royal Montreal in 2007 and was also involved again two years later at Harding Park in San Francisco.
"When I played
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"That's why it's special. Obviously the golf is great, playing
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Before then Ogilvy will be part of a 30-man field taking part in this week's Tour Championship - the final tournament in the FedEx Cup play-offs.
He goes into it in good form too, having finished three shots back of winner Justin Rose in Illinois last time out.
"Last week was obviously pretty good for me," he added.
"Sometimes you can have weeks in golf where you have to do something or you have to have a good finish by
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