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2010 Open Championship Preview

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

 

Fantasy Golf Picks

While Erik Planer works on the new Rotoff Fantasy Sports site, I’ll be the guest expert for the next four PGA Tour events. In addition to leading the Beat the Expert Leaderboard for much of the season, I’ve been covering various fantasy sports for the last two years. I’m currently in the 95th percentile in the Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Golf game and finished in the 92nd percentile last year. As I hold down the fort, the BTE game will continue to roll on. Here’s the point scale:

Winner = 10 points

2nd Place = 5 points

3rd Place = 3 points

Top 10 = 1 point

Think you can pick better?  Leave a comment with your 5 picks for the 2010 British Open.  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.

Four players picked up 10 or more points by picking Steve Stricker in last week’s John Deere Classic. My concerns over Stricker’s health since returning from a clavicle injury steered me wrong and have relegated me to second place. No time is better than a major to rack up some more points.

Beat the Expert Leaderboard

Rank Name Weeks Weekly Win Win (x10) 2nd (x5) 3rd (x3) T10 (x1) Points
1 E. McClung 31 2 5 5 5 11 101
2 Brad 29 2 6 3 2 13 94
3 C. Giles 24 3 5 2 2 14 80
4 C. Cameron 26 2 5 1 2 9 70
5 E. Planer 34 4 1 5 3 16 60
6 E. Hamilton 22 2 4 - 2 13 59
7 J. Book 30 4 3 1 2 12 53
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:

In the first round of the John Deere Classic, Paul Goydos shot a 12-under 59  to become just the fourth player in PGA Tour history to accomplish the feat. Stricker was right on his heels with a first round 60 and would led by seven strokes with 17 hole remaining on Sunday. Goydos moved within two strokes at one point but hit the water on 18 to extinguish his hopes of preventing Stricker’s second straight win at TPC Deere Run.

Vaughn Taylor finished sixth to give him three straight finishes of 11th or better. He won’t be at St. Andrews but will head to the Reno-Tahoe Open where he’s a two-time winner.

My top pick, Zach Johnson, shot all his rounds in the high 60s but finished T21. His eight bogeys and one double bogey kept him from ever challenging.

K.J. Choi missed his first cut in 15 events this season. It was his first time in the John Deere Classic but this result still comes at a big surprise.

Chad Campbell ended his streak of eight straight rounds of sub-70 play at the John Deere with an opening round even 71. He rebounded with a 67 and two rounds of 68 to finish T34.

This week:

As the third major of the year, the Open Championship (aka the British Open) rotates between nine historic courses in Scotland and England. But every five years it comes back home to the Old Course at St. Andrews. The birth place of golf is both loved and hated, often in unison. The nuances of a links course can easily frustrate those unfamiliar with them. The difficult to locate fairways, the thick rough, the hidden pot bunkers, the wind coming off the bay and the revamped No. 17 Road Hole are all standing in the way of the field from hoisting the Claret Jug.

1.  Tiger Woods

Despite the personal turmoil and the nagging reporters that have greeted him in Scotland, Woods is at the best possible site to get that first win of the season. He’s won the Open Championship three times, twice at St. Andrews (‘05, ‘00). While Woods has struggled at times in limited starts this year, his best finishes have come at majors; T4 at both The Masters and the U.S. Open. Also, Woods is going with a new putter this week in hopes of fixing his short game. The comfort from a course he’s been so successful at and the spotlight of playing in another major should allow Tiger to rise to the occasion.

2. Ernie Els

With 12 Top 10s and eight Top Fives in 18 career starts at the Open Championship, Els is among the safest plays this week. At Opens held at St. Andrews, Els finished T11 in ‘95, T2 in ‘00 and T34 in ‘05. Els has two wins this season on the PGA Tour and has finished third in two of his last three starts, the most recent being the U.S. Open. He’s struggled on the European Tour, missing two straight cuts, but is using the extra time to get extra work in at St. Andrews.

3. Padraig Harrington

He’s a two-time winner of the Open Championship but Harrington is still a risky pick. Harrington’s wins came in ‘07 and ‘08 but were not at St. Andrews. Although he does have success there. In ‘02 and ‘06, the Irishman won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, which holds two rounds (including the final round) at St. Andrews. Despite some inconsistent play, Harrington has four Top 10 finishes in 13 PGA Tour events this year.

Sleepers (outside World Top 50):  Simon Dyson (Won the ‘09 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, shot a 66 in both rounds at St. Andrews), Chris Wood (T3 in ‘09 Open Championship, T5 in ‘08)

2010 Northern Trust Open Preview

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

 

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AimPoint PGA Tour Picks

2010 Northern Trust Open AimPoint PGA Tour Fantasy Golf Picks

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, 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:  12 Points

2010 Fantasy Golf Picks Weekly Average:  3.00 Points

Think you can pick better?  Leave a comment with your 3 picks for the 2010 Northern Trust Open.  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 including Grand Prize information.

Beat the Expert Leaderboard

Rank Name Weeks Weekly Win Win (x10) 2nd (x5) 3rd (x3) T10 (x1) Points
1 E. McClung 31 2 5 5 5 11 101
2 Brad 29 2 6 3 2 13 94
3 C. Giles 24 3 5 2 2 14 80
4 C. Cameron 26 2 5 1 2 9 70
5 E. Planer 34 4 1 5 3 16 60
6 E. Hamilton 22 2 4 - 2 13 59
7 J. Book 30 4 3 1 2 12 53
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:

No one Beat the Expert last week.  My 5 points for Sneds‘ 2nd place finish was tops.  Bubba Watson was not impressive, one week removed from an almost win he misses the cut with a bad showing on the South Course at Torrey Pines.  Which brings me to Phil.  What the heck was that?  T5 thru 54 holes and starts bogey, bogey, bogey in the final round.  Disappointing indeed but something us Phil fans are used to.  I’ll take my 5 points which moves me into 2nd on the BTE Leaderboard.

This week:

The West Coast swing continues through Cali with a stop in La La Land and the historic Riviera Country Club.  Past champions here include Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson and Hale Irwin.  Two time defending champ Phil Mickelson will try to get back on track in the best field of the young year, with four of the World Top 10 in attendance.  This will be our first look at both Jim Furyk (#5) and Padraig Harrington (#8) in 2010.

1. Phil Mickelson

Third times a charm right?  Lets forget one bad day (even though it happened to be the most important final round) and move on.  For three rounds last week Lefty was looking like he would get his first win in his first start and set the golf world on fire with something to talk about besides Tiger (BTW did you like CBS’ five minute opening monologue on Saturday?).  Despite what we saw this last Sunday lets not forget that Phil has won this event the last two years and finished 2nd in 2007 (losing in a playoff).  Phil will put in the work this week and anything outside of a Top 10 will be suprising for the World #2.

 2. Padraig Harrington

Paddy returns to the PGA Tour for his first start of the season.  In three career starts in this event he has two Top 10s and a missed cut coming in 2009.  He hasn’t played since November where he finished T4 on the European Tour’s Dubai World Championship.  Rust aside this is a good spot for Harrington to shine on a familiar course.  Might be too early for a win but look for Paddy to contend well into the weekend.

3. K.J. Choi

It was a down year for K.J. in 2009 with only one Top 10 coming here at the Northern Trust.  But so far so good for Choi in 2010.  Last week he finished just outside the Top 10 at Torrey Pines.  But most impressive is for Segment 1 over the last three years he has an average finish of 10th!  When you add in that he has NEVER missed the cut at Riviera with three Top 10s in nine career starts this one is a no brainer. 

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