Fantasy Golf Rankings For 2014 RBC Canadian Open
To help you pick your fantasy foursome this week, here are the top-20 fantasy golfers for the 2014 RBC Canadian Open.
20. Morgan Hoffman
20. Morgan Hoffman
Hoffman has yet to crack the top-60 in the six tournaments since his back-to-back top-20 finishes in May. The 24-year-old will be a risky pick this week in Quebec.
19. Russell Knox
19. Russell Knox
Knox has finished inside the top-35 in 15 worldwide tournaments this year. The Scotsman will be worth grabbing with the smaller field this week.
18. Robert Garrigus
18. Robert Garrigus
Garrigus has four top-30 finishes in his last six tournaments, including two top-11 performances.
17. Jerry Kelly
17. Jerry Kelly
Kelly is coming off an impressive T3 at the John Deere Classic in which he shot 19 under.
16. Scott Brown
16. Scott Brown
Brown has three top-15 finishes in his last nine tournaments, including a T5 at the John Deere Classic.
15. David Hearn
15. David Hearn
Hearn has made the cut in eight of his last nine tournaments. He also has three top-10 finishes on the year and the Canadian will be a decent option to look for after the top-10 names come off the board.
14. Hunter Mahan
14. Hunter Mahan
Mahan has cracked the top-32 in three of his last five tournaments. He will be worth a gamble with the limited field heading up north.
13. Luke Donald
13. Luke Donald
Donald will be one of the most experienced veterans making the trek north this week. He won’t exactly be a threat to win it all, but he will be a safe bet to crack the top-15.
12. Carl Pettersson
12. Carl Pettersson
Pettersson shockingly finished third at the St. Jude Classic and seventh at the Travelers Championship earlier this spring. He also won this tournament back in 2010 and will be a decent sleeper option this week.
10. Charl Schwartzel
10. Charl Schwartzel
Schwartzel is once again being seriously undervalued this week. He has racked up eight top-20 in his 12 stateside tournaments, including another four worldwide.
9. Charley Hoffman
9. Charley Hoffman
Hoffman has three top-26 finishes in his last four tournament appearances. He has also made the cut in 12 straight tournaments.
8. Retief Goosen
8. Retief Goosen
Goosen has quietly made the cut at the Canadian Open in his last four trips up north, including a T10 in 2012 and a solo second place finish in 2009.
7. Tim Clark
7. Tim Clark
Clark has three top-20 finishes in his last six starts, including a T5 at the John Deere Classic.
6. Graeme McDowell
6. Graeme McDowell
McDowell has made the cut in seven straight worldwide tournaments, including three top-10 finishes.
5. Graham DeLaet
5. Graham DeLaet
DeLaet is the top-ranked Canadian golfer on the tour. He will have a good deal of pressure on him this week, but I fully expect him to add another top-10 finish to his 2014 total.
4. Brandt Snedeker
4. Brandt Snedeker
Snedeker is the defending champion of the Canadian Open and the veteran has finally turned his season around. Sneeds has three top-25 finishes in his last four tourneys alone. He will be a popular pick this week with the limited field.
3. Matt Kuchar
3. Matt Kuchar
Kuchar has shockingly not racked up a top-10 finishes in his last five starts. He has played well enough this year to still warrant a top-five pick, but he will come with some risk this week.
2. Dustin Johnson
2. Dustin Johnson
Johnson has made the cut in eight consecutive tournaments, including five top-25 finishes.
1. Jim Furyk
1. Jim Furyk
Furyk is the only two-tine winner heading to the Canadian Open, as he won it back-to-back in 2006 and 2007. He will be as safe as they come this week in Quebec.
Troy Merritt
Troy Merritt
Merritt has quietly racked up three top-20 finishes in has last five tournaments, including a solo second place finish at the St. Jude Classic.