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Ames is the big winner

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From the Associated Press

Stephen Ames chuckled about his mostly mediocre 18 holes of golf. He can laugh all the way to the bank.

With $650,000 at stake on No. 18, Ames coolly knocked his seven-foot birdie putt into the center of the cup Sunday to win the Skins Game at Indian Wells. The only other hole he won was the first, a day earlier.

“That’s the nature of the Skins Game,” Ames said. “It’s always been the way you play at the Skins Game.

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“You kind of let the other guys beat themselves up and then you sneak in there when you need to.”

Taking the title for the second year in a row, Ames finished with nine skins and $675,000 of the $1-million purse.

Five-time champion Fred Couples, playing in the 25-year-old tournament for the 14th time, also won nine skins, pocketing $325,000 to push his career earnings in the made-for-TV event to more than $4.2 million.

“Somebody’s going to birdie the 18th hole, probably, and Stephen did it to win a big, big, big skin,” Couples said. “If you win the right holes, you win money.”

Couples won three skins and $75,000 on the first day with a bunker shot into the hole for an eagle on No. 4, then picked up $250,000 with a five-footer for birdie on No. 10 to begin the second day.

Brett Wetterich and Masters champion Zach Johnson, making their Skins Game debuts, were shut out.

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“I certainly enjoyed the experience and playing with these three guys,” Johnson said. “It’s a very unique event. It’s nothing like I’ve ever been familiar with.”

Said Wetterich: “I just feel bad for the charity I was trying to play for. I feel worse about that than anything else.”

Each player donates 20% of his winnings to a charity of his choice, and Wetterich had picked Big Oak Ranch. Ames’ donation will go to the Ames Foundation, and Couples’ to California wildfires victims.

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