Stephen Ames wins Mitsubishi Electric for second title of 2023
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[May 08, 2023]
Stephen Ames of Canada wrapped up a stellar weekend of golf
with a bogey-free, 4-under-par 68 to win the Mitsubishi Electric
Classic by four shots on Sunday in Duluth, Ga.
Ames held at least a share of the lead after each round in order to
secure his second win of the season and his fourth career title on
the PGA Tour Champions. He had previously won the Trophy Hassan II
in Morocco in February.
Ames carded a 19-under 197 at TPC Sugarloaf, where he also won this
event in 2017, to finish well ahead of Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez
(68 Sunday).
Making the victory sweeter, Ames' son Ryan served as his caddie for
the week.
"(It was) different for me, going through each shot and what my
thoughts were and stuff like that, and the things that we needed to
work on and stuff like that," Ames said. "I think this week overall,
I think the fact that I ended up winning as well, it kind of adds
icing on the cake."
Ames got off to a careful start, with a birdie on the par-5 third
hole joining eight pars on his front nine. He got another birdie to
drop at the par-5 10th before adding the final two at the par-4 14th
and 17th holes. Ames made a long par putt at the last hole to remain
bogey-free.
The golfer best known for winning The Players Championship in 2006
chalked up his success to remaining "quiet" and calm when he
addresses the ball.
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"I think overall it's just realizing how important
the mindset is and how important the focus part of it is when I'm
playing golf," Ames said. "I tend to be very technical in my golf
swing and after -- in the last year and a half I've let that go
quite a bit and funny enough, in letting that go, my swing has
actually gotten better because I've gotten quieter mentally."
Ames is projected to remain in fourth in the Schwab Cup money
standings following the win.
Jimenez had three birdies and two bogeys on the front nine and never
seriously threatened the lead. He picked up three birdies on the
back nine to ensure sole possession of second.
Ken Tanigawa began the day in second place and shot a quiet 71 to
finish in third at 13 under. Brett Quigley (69) was fourth at 12
under, and Lee Janzen and Steve Stricker shot rounds of 68 to tie
for fifth at 11 under.
--Field Level Media
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