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The Skins Game differs from most PGA TOUR golf tournaments for several reasons. Only four golfers are invited to the tournament and the golfers play to win individual holes or "skins" in a match play format. Each hole is assigned a different monetary value and the golfer who wins the hole with the best score outright wins the money for that hole. In the event that two or more golfers tie (which is called "halving") on a hole, the skins carry over to the next hole. In the event that two or more golfers halve the final hole, a playoff begins until one golfer wins a hole outright. In 2001 , the player winning a hole outright had to tie or win the next hole to collect his skins from the previous hole. This was very tough to do. Greg Norman was the only one that could back up his win on the previous hole. He won the 17th and tied for low on the 18th hole to collect $800,000, the largest skin collected for one hole. He won the $200,000 in a playoff to win the entire $1 million dollar prize money. For example, in the 2004 Skins Game, the first six holes were worth US$ 25,000 apiece, seven through 12 were worth $50,000, 13 through 17 were worth $70,000 and the 18th hole, known as the Super Skin is worth $200,000. Fred Couples is given the nickname of "Mr. Skins" because of his dominance in the Skins Game. He has won $3,515,000 and 77 skins in 11 appearances. He has won five of the Skins Games overall. WINNERS NOTES The popularity of the tournament led to the term "skins game" to be referred to progessive jackpot events where if a prize is not won, it is carried over to the next round, where if a player wins, he wins the combined jackpot. EXTERNAL LINK |
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