Ames Dominates Players Championship

Stephen Ames’ steady 67 definitively claims victory at the TPC of Sawgrass.

Stephen Ames at the TPC of SawgrassStephen Ames managed to avoid a train wrecks all week long, never carding back-to-back bogeys. That’s more than Retief Goosen, Jim Furyk, Camilo Villegas, Henrik Stenson, Ernie Els, Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia, and Tiger Woods can say. He put on a clinic in the final round, staying steady under pressure and maintaining composure after a double-bogey on the 10th hole. He played with both skill and luck, the latter of which helped him enormously on the 16th hole when his ball took an unnerving bounce but wound up close enough to the pin for him to drain an eagle putt.

Ames definitely deserves the victory, but the real winner this week might be the Tournament Players Course at Sawgrass. Amidst much talk of golf’s “fifth major” the Players Championship did not disappoint, providing a course tough enough to try the world’s greatest players. Reigning US Open Champion Michael Campbell, Stuart Appleby, Padraig Harrington, Luke Donald, Scott Verplank, Colin Montgomerie, and Daniel Chopra are some of the big names who didn’t make it to the weekend – however, none as notably as Davis Love III who was tied for the lead after round one, only to miss the cut with an 83 in round two. He was the first player to accomplish such a feat in tournament history.

This victory holds more perks than just the $1.4 million paycheck for Ames. This victory gets him the most desired invitation in all of golf – a ticket to Augusta National for the Masters. Camilo Villegas almost managed to do the same. The 24 year old Colombian finished one birdie away from his invitation to Augusta after three-putting from what Johnny Miller called “the best shot of the day” – a shot to the par-5 16th from an uphill, sidehill, awkward lie with 220 to the pin. The ball stopped 12 feet from the hole, but Villegas blew his eagle attempt by and missed the come-back, settling for par.

Unlike Camilo, who only got better as the week progressed, Sergio allowed his infamous trait of dropping shots on Sunday to resurface. The Spaniard started the day within striking distance at T2, but would get off to an atrocious start – par-bogey-bogey-double-bogey and never got it going from there. Sergio’s putter has been to blame for the last few years and remained so this week, although he looked more comfortable over the ball than last week.

All in all, it was an exciting week. The famous 17th hole provided the closest thing to a roller coaster ride that golf ever gets and the rough was anything but kind. After the course renovations that will take place between now and May of 2007, the course will be even more difficult due to the hard and fast fairways and greens that will be ensured by the enormous course drying equipment being implanted. So we are in for a treat next year as well.

Pos Player               R1  R2  R3  R4  Tot
1   Stephen Ames         71  66  70  67  274
2   Retief Goosen        69  71  71  69  280
T3  Pat Perez            71  72  69  71  283
T3  Jim Furyk            65  71  75  72  283
T3  Camilo Villegas      74  70  68  71  283
T3  Henrik Stenson       69  71  70  73  283
7   Jose Maria Olazabal  68  71  74  71  284
T8  Ernie Els            72  70  72  71  285
T8  Vaughn Taylor        73  71  68  73  285
T8  Bo Van Pelt          68  71  72  74  285
T8  John Rollins         68  71  72  74  285
T8  Carl Pettersson      71  70  70  74  285
T8  Vijay Singh          68  70  70  77  285

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