Geoff Ogilvy Discusses Golf Courses and Presidents Cup

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Geoff Ogilvy shares insights on his favorite golf courses and prepares for the Presidents Cup on the GOLF Subpar podcast. He highlights renowned courses like Royal Melbourne and Pine Valley while discussing upcoming renovations at Augusta Municipal Golf Course, which aims to provide an accessible golfing experience for the local community.

Geoff Ogilvy Talks Golf: Favorite Courses and Upcoming Presidents Cup

Golf enthusiasts, get ready for some exciting insights from none other than Geoff Ogilvy, a celebrated golfer with an impressive track record as an eight-time PGA Tour winner and the 2006 U.S. Open champion. Recently, he graced the latest episode of GOLF’s Subpar podcast, diving into his love for golf course architecture, preparations for the upcoming Presidents Cup, and his favorite golfing spots around the globe.

Presidents Cup Captaincy and Medinah No. 3

As the captain for the 2026 International Presidents Cup team, Ogilvy is gearing up to lead his squad at the legendary Medinah No. 3. This stunning course has undergone a recent renovation, thanks to his firm, OCM, which specializes in golf course design. Ogilvy couldn’t help but share his enthusiasm about the changes made to Medinah, making it a prime destination for competitive golf.

Royal Melbourne: A True Golfer’s Challenge

Among his favorite courses, Ogilvy has a soft spot for Royal Melbourne in Australia. He admires how accessible it is for the average player, yet notoriously tricky for professionals. The pin placements can transform what seems like an easy hole into a formidable challenge. He even compared it to the iconic Masters—where a simple mistake can snowball into a much bigger problem.

Pine Valley: Great But Daunting

Another standout course in Ogilvy’s eyes is Pine Valley in New Jersey. While he declares it one of the best for elite players, he is candid about its daunting nature for the average golfer. The course’s difficulty may keep it off the list for recreational play, but it’s hard to ignore its prestigious reputation in the golfing community.

The Old Course in St. Andrews: A Timeless Gem

Moving across the pond, Ogilvy has high praise for the Old Course in St. Andrews. This course gets even better with each swing, offering an experience that evolves as players get familiar with its quirks. The design cleverly balances the need for both conservative and aggressive play, which can lead to wildly differing scores.

Exciting Renovations for Local Golfers

The Patch. After a 16-month renovation led by Tom Fazio and Beau Welling, it’s set to reopen for public play on April 15. The renovation is aimed at providing an accessible and affordable golf experience for the local community.

The course will offer competitive walking rates, priced at $25 from Monday to Thursday and $35 from Friday to Sunday for local residents. New to The Patch is a nine-hole short course named The Loop, designed by Tiger Woods and his team at TGR Design, which will cost just $15 for locals.

Expanded Facilities and Opportunities

For those looking to improve their game, The Patch will boast an impressive 17-acre practice facility with a Trackman Range that includes 20 covered bays. Golfers of all skill levels can also enjoy a free public Putting Course, complete with a 12-hole layout.

As if that wasn’t enough, the soft opening happening in mid-March will give limited access for local community groups to experience the newly renovated space. Moreover, The First Tee of Augusta is set to resume regular activities on May 1, with play continuing during the Masters Tournament week to cater to private hospitality opportunities preceding the full opening.

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