Geoff Ogilvy took control of the final-round duel with overnight leader Mathew Goggin on Sunday to run away with the Cadbury Schweppes Australian PGA Championship title by a mere two-stroke lead at Coolum.

Ogilvy, 31, fired a 3-under-par 69 on the final round to steal the Joe Kirkwood Cup from overnight leader Goggin who finished the final day with an even, falling two strokes behind Ogilvy with his 276 aggregate.

After starting with a one-shot lead Goggin had led by as many as three strokes nearing the turn but back-to-back bogeys at the 9th and 10th holes opened the door for Ogilvy and the Tasmanian had to settle for a 72 and 12-under.

Veteran Peter Senior, the 1989 and 2003 champion, drew to within a stroke of the lead late in his round but a bogey at the last saw him finish with a 69 and level with Scott Strange (69) and Rod Pampling (72), who had also been a shot back earlier in the day.

Western Australian Brett Rumford and Queenslanders Wayne Perske and John Senden, the 2006 Australian Open champion, all signed for 68s, rounding out the top 10 with Wade Ormsby (69) and Chris Gaunt (71) on minus 10.