U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley won 11 skins, nine of them on two holes, and won the Skins Game with $2.1 million in the return of the competition after 17 years.
Bradley made a 7-foot putt on hole no 13 at Panther National to win $900,000 because money from the previous three holes had carried over.
Bradley's first win was worth five skins on the first hole when no one won the opening four holes.
Tommy Fleetwood won the final hole that was worth three skins with carryovers and because money increased toward the end of the 16-hole competition, Fleetwood picked up $1,125,000.
That was the largest skin payoff, inevitable considering the entire purse was only $1 million when the Skins Game was last held in 2008.
Fleetwood finished at $1.7 million to finish second. Shane Lowry, who

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