Fantasy Golf Rankings For 2014 Greenbrier Classic
To help you draft your fantasy foursome this week, here are the top-20 fantasy golfers for the 2014 Greenbrier Classic.
20. Gary Woodland
20. Gary Woodland
The only cut that Woodland has missed this season came back in October. He has nine top-20 finishes and the veteran seems to show up week after week.
19. Jonas Blixt
19. Jonas Blixt
Blixt is the defending champ of the Greenbrier Classic, but he heads down to West Virginia having missed the cut in five of his last seven tournaments.
18. Scott Langley
18. Scott Langley
Langley has made the cut in six of his last seven tournament, capped off by a T11 at the Travelers Championship.
17. Chris Stroud
17. Chris Stroud
Stroud has two top-20 finishes in his last three tournaments and has averaged an impressive 70.1 strokes per round this season.
16. Nick Watney
16. Nick Watney
After a long slump, Watney finished 11th at the Travelers Championship and 30th at the Quicken Loans National. He will be worth a look as a second golfer this week.
15. Brendon de Jonge
15. Brendon de Jonge
BDJ has crack the top-30 in five of his last six tournaments, including an eighth place finish at the Quicken Loans National.
14. Keegan Bradley
14. Keegan Bradley
Bradley was 14 under through three rounds here in 2012 before settling for a T46 after shooting 74 in the final round. He may be struggling right now, but he is more than capable of having a couple solid rounds on this course.
13. Ben Martin
13. Ben Martin
Martin’s third place finish at the Quicken Loans National was his third top-five finish of the year.
12. Chris Kirk
12. Chris Kirk
Kirk has made the cut in all 19 tournament appearances this year and has seven straight top-30 finishes.
11. Daniel Summerhays
11. Daniel Summerhays
Summerhays has been quietly successful here in the past, as he placed fifth here in 2012 and T9 in 2013.
10. Steve Stricker
10. Steve Stricker
Stricker may have only participated in seven stroke play events this year, but he has made every cut. He has also racked up four top-25 finishes in his last five tournaments.
9. Patrick Reed
9. Patrick Reed
Reed has broke through his recent slump with a T11 at the Travelers Championship. He may not be a top pick every week, but he will be worth a top-10 pick this week with the limited field.
8. Bill Haas
8. Bill Haas
Haas has made the cut at The Old White TPC in all three of his appearances throughout his career, including a T2 in 2011 and a T9 last year.
7. Brendan Steele
7. Brendan Steele
Steele is heading down to West Virginia after back-to-back fifth place finishes. He has earned a spot in the top-10 this week.
6. Marc Leishman
6. Marc Leishman
Leisham continues to play out of his mind this spring. He has made the cut in six straight tournaments with three top-11 finishes over that stretch.
5. Kevin Na
5. Kevin Na
Na has 10 top-20 finishes on the year, including two straight top-12 finishes.
4. Bubba Watson
4. Bubba Watson
Since winning the Masters, Watson has only one top-30 finish. He will be worth a top pick with the limited field, but he just won’t be worth the number one pick.
3. Brendon Todd
3. Brendon Todd
Todd has been turning some heads this spring. He has five straight top-17 finishes, including four top-10’s.
2. Jimmy Walker
2. Jimmy Walker
Walker is back on top of his game, as he has four top-11 finishes in his last six tournaments alone.
1. Webb Simpson
1. Webb Simpson
Simpson had the 54-hole lead here last year and he will be one of the best heavy-hitters to roll with this year. Webb is my pick to win it all this week in West Virginia.