2010 Quail Hollow Championship Preview


by Erik Planer
Erik Planer
April 28th, 2010 Share/Bookmark (6 Comments)

 

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I’m giving myself points for picking winners.  Hopefully my picks can help you win your fantasy golf league this season.  My goal is to get to 111 points for the season, or the equivlant of picking a Top 3 finisher or better each week, based on the point scale below:

Winner = 10 points

2nd Place = 5 points

3rd Place = 3 points

Top 10 = 1 point

2010 Fantasy Golf Picks Total:  26 Points

2010 Fantasy Golf Picks Weekly Average:  1.63 Points

Think you can pick better?  Leave a comment with your 3 picks for the 2010 Quail Hollow Championship.  If you Beat The Expert in any week you will win a FREE 2010 Rotoff Golf Draft Kit (a $9.99 value) with one possible Grand Prize winner at the end of the FedEx Cup season.  See here for official BTE rules.

In a week with unfamiliar names in the Top 10, Craig gets his second weekly win of the year and was the ONLY one with points.  His pick of Stuart Appleby (6th) was good for 1 point and moves him into sole possesion of 3rd place on the BTE LB.  Craig’s new nickname is simply “Clutch.”

Beat the Expert Leaderboard

Rank Name Weeks Weekly Win Win (x10) 2nd (x5) 3rd (x3) T10 (x1) Points
1 E. McClung 34 3 5 5 6 13 106
2 Brad 32 2 6 3 2 15 96
3 C. Giles 26 3 5 2 2 16 82
4 C. Cameron 29 3 5 2 3 11 80
5 E. Planer 37 5 1 6 3 17 66
6 E. Hamilton 22 2 4 - 2 13 59
7 J. Book 31 4 3 1 3 12 56
8 J. Littlefield 13   1 1 - 8 23
9 Shane 10   1 1 - 5 20
10 Dr Peerless 6   1 - - 4 14
11 Bryan 1   1 - - - 10
11 T. Whitehead 1   1 - - - 10
13 R. Slaughter 3   - - - 3 3
14 C. Garner 1 1 - - - 1 1
15 Dutch 1   - - - - 0

Last Week:

Much to my dismay, idle threats made to professional golfers on a Fantasy Golf blog do not get results.  Both K.J. Choi and Charles Howell III got off to great starts but faded on the weekend, with only one round in the 60s between them after Thursday.  As a testemant to my continuing jinx, initial pick Steve Stricker withdrew before the tournament started and replacement pick Steve Marino missed the cut by a mile (77-75).  As a man of my word I will stand by my statements from last week.  I will not be picking K.J. Choi for my blog picks the rest of the year.  For the jinx sake, if K.J. goes on to win a major this season I will be expecting a hand written thank you note.

This week:

If you’re not excited about this week’s Quail Hollow Championship then you’re not a golf fan.  An amazing field will be teeing it off in the NC including World #1, Mr. Tiger Woods.  Six of the World Top 10 and twelve of the World Top 20 will be competing at the Quail Hollow Club.  With four par 5’s you can bet their will be plenty of scoring opportunities, though the course plays closer to Augusta then to PGA West.  I haven’t been this excited for a tournament since……..well since a few weeks back at the aforementioned Masters.

But this time around you can bet the house that Tiger will lose the rust.  With that said I’m not f’n around this week.  I’m coming out of the booth and going all big dogs.   

1.  Tiger Woods

The media frenzy may not be as much a factor as first thought.  Either way I fully expect Tiger to dominate this week in an event that he won back in 2007 and where he has three Top 10s in four starts (the other being a T11 finish in 2005).  Averaging a win on the PGA Tour every 2.4 starts in the FedEx Cup era, he’s due for his first win in 2010.  With all the distractions at Augusta (and a shotty putter) he still managed a T4 finish.  I have to think all the kinks have been worked out and Tiger is ready to be Tiger again.  And that’s not easy for me to say as a Phil guy.

2.  Phil Mickelson

This is a great opportunity for Phil Mickelson to close the gap even further in the World rankings.  With Tiger in the field it’s also another chance for a Tiger/Phil final Sunday pairing.  Phil has played this event every year going back to 2004 so he knows the course.  He also does very well, never missing a cut with four Top 10s in six starts.  Can he continue his torrid scoring from a few weeks back?  Odds are good he won’t have back to back eagles but don’t be suprised if he gets back to back wins should Tiger’s putter whoas remain. 

3.  Anthony Kim

Anthony Kim just might be who we thought they were, er……..who we thought he could be, the next best young American golfer.  In a short schedule thus far Kim has a Win, 2nd and 3rd place finish (that’s 6 bonus points for you Rotoffers counting at home) in his last four starts.  Better yet, his 3rd place finish at Augusta was the first time he finished better then Tiger Woods in a PGA Tour event.  After a sluggish start he is starting to get back the swagger that we saw in his sophmore campaign.  I don’t think he can win this week in such a top heavy field but I expect a Top 10.

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6 Responses to “2010 Quail Hollow Championship Preview”

  1. Sandcrabs Says:

    I’ll go along with Phil and Tiger, but I’ll take K.J. just because it’ll be Shlink Lincoln’s luck that he’ll pull it off.

  2. Sandcrabs Says:

    It helps is I choose somebody who is actually playing. Strike K.J.. I’ll put in Ryan Moore for purely selfish reasons.

  3. Cal Says:

    Wow Erik way to go out on a limb…….LOL!
    I like Tiger this week but with him I’ll go with Zach Johnson and Ross Fisher.

    Good Luck all!!

  4. joeybooks Says:

    tiger, ak, sabbatini

  5. Craig Giles Says:

    Like the expert picks, would have been mine too, but i have to give myself a chance to beat him

    I will take
    Tiger
    AK
    Weekley (won the last spot narrowly over Furyk and Couples)

  6. Eric McClung Says:

    Tiger, Furyk, Westwood

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