2009 RBC Canadian Open Preview
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009


Fantasy Golf Picks
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.
Winner = 10 points
2nd Place = 5 points
3rd Place = 3 points
Top 10 = 1 point
2009 Fantasy Golf Picks Total: 70 Points
2009 Fantasy Golf Picks Weekly Average: 2.50 Points
Last week:
There’s nothing like waking up at the wee hours of the morning to watch live golf……………………..except if you live on the west coast. Note to TNT: we on the west coast don’t like three hour tape delays. I had to watch your coverage from the discomfort of my computer chair. Ok, now that my little gripe is off my chest………………what an Open! Even with Tiger missing the cut the TV ratings were up 15% from last year thanks to an amazing run by 59 year old Tom Watson.
No doubt most will remember Watson’s bogey on 18 to eventually lose the Open, but lets not forget Cink’s birdie putt on 18 some thirty minutes earlier. Now that Cink has his first major win I will go on record and say he will have at least three by the end of his career, much like Mickelson and Paddy, who gathered three each in short spans after winning their first. Congrats Stew! BTW, Cink can be found on Twitter @stewartcink for all you Twitterers and you can follow us @RotoffGolf.
All in all it was a good tournament for picks as well. I got 3 points for Westwood’s 3rd place and 1 point for Els’ Top 10. Sergio made the cut and had a few stretches of solid play but was no where near winning. My total now sits at 70 points with nine weeks left in the FedEx Cup season. My goal is still in reach, but I’m gonna need some winners down the stretch.
This week:
A suprisingly decent field this week in Oaksville, ON for the Canadian Open. Three of the Top 20 golfers in the world are in attendance and not suprisingly I’m going with a few in my picks. There will be a lot of birdies this week as the average winning score at -15.67, though it’s been played on different courses.
There’s no need to get up early this week, without further ado, the winning picks:
1. Camilo Villegas
In four starts, Camilo has two Top 10s in this event. Villegas started off hot last weekend in Scotland, opening with a four under 66. If not for a birdieless (is that even a word?) round on Saturday he would have been in Sunday contention. Still a T13 finish is nothing to scoff at. Spidey hasn’t missed a cut since March and this is a tournament he could very well win.
2. Sean O’Hair
If you look past his WD at the Memorial, Sean also has not missed a cut since March. Already with six Top 10s this year (and over $3 million in earnings), O’Hair didn’t fair well last weekend shooting 75 and 74 to finish T65. Luckily for him (and for us) O’Hair has two 3rd place finishes at the Canadian Open in three years. He game still needs some fine tuning but I would be shocked if Sean doesn’t bring it this week. I see another Top 10 in his future.
3. Jerry Kelly
Last week, Kelly got his first Top 10 since winning his first PGA Tour tournament in April. Though it was a weaker field at the U.S. Bank Championship, a 3rd place finish is still a 3rd place finish. In looking over Kelly’s career he seems to play better in these smaller tournaments. Coming off four straight rounds in the 60s, including a 65 last Sunday, Kelly has some momentum and should be in contention again this Sunday.




