Fantasy Golf Rankings For 2014 Deutsche Bank Championship

Fantasy Golf Rankings For 2014 Deutsche Bank Championship

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To help you pick a fantasy foursome this week, here are the complete fantasy golf rankings for the 2014 Deutsche Bank Championship.

20. Phil Mickelson

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20. Phil Mickelson

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After a bit of a breakthrough, Mickelson recorded an embarrassing T78 at the Barclays. Lefty continues to be a risky fantasy pick and the veteran won’t be worth grabbing inside the top-15 this week in New England.

19. Charl Schwartzel

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19. Charl Schwartzel

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Schwartzel is currently fifth on the tour in birdies and eighth in overall putting. This course always has low scores, so expect Schwartzel to be very active with his putter this week.

18. John Senden

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18. John Senden

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Senden has four straight top-25 finishes at TPC Boston, including a T12 in 2013.

17. Kevin Stadler

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17. Kevin Stadler

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Stalder has dominated this course throughout his career, as he posted a T10 here in 2012 and a T4 in 2013. He will be a great sleeper pick to lock onto after the top-15 golfers.

16. Bill Haas

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16. Bill Haas

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Haas is starting to heat up again, as he posted a T2 at the Wyndham Championship and a T15 at The Barclays.

15. Graham DeLaet

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15. Graham DeLaet

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DeLaet recorded a T4 at TPC Boston last year. He may struggling right now, but he will be worth a shot this week conceding his past success on this course.

14. Jimmy Walker

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14. Jimmy Walker

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Walker has three top-10 finishes in his last seven tournament appearances. JW is a ideal second golfer to look for this week.

13. Jordan Spieth

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13. Jordan Spieth

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Despite the lack of attention this week, Spieth still recorded a T4 at TPC Boston last season. He is in a bit of a slump right now (one top-10 last four tourneys), but his past success here will keep him ranked inside the top-15 golfers this week.

12. Kevin Na

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12. Kevin Na

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Na quietly has four top-15 finishes over his last eight tournament appearances, including a T9 at The Barclays.

11. Keegan Bradley

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11. Keegan Bradley

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Bradley is a native New Englander and this will very much be a home course for the kid. Keegs has registered back-to-back top-15 finishes at TPC Boston.

10. Brandt Snedeker

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10. Brandt Snedeker

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Despite missing the cut at The Barclays, Snedker still has four top-25 finishes in his last five tournaments. Sneeds has also finished inside the top-six at TPC Boston in three of the last four years.

9. Henrik Stenson

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9. Henrik Stenson

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Stenson hasn’t missed the cut since February and he has shockingly racked up nine top-16 finishes over that stretch.

8. Hunter Mahan

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8. Hunter Mahan

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Mahan is coming off a beautiful win at The Barclays, which was his third top-15 finish in a row. Consider him a safe top-10 pick this week.

7. Matt Kuchar

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7. Matt Kuchar

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Kuchar continued his hot season with a T5 at The Barclays, which was his 12th top-10 finish of 2014.

6. Patrick Reed

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6. Patrick Reed

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Reed quietly has three top-25 finishes in his last four tournaments, including a T9 at The Barclays and a T4 at the Bridgestone Invitational.

5. Jason Day

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5. Jason Day

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Day is red-hot this summer. He posted a T15 at the PGA Championship and a T2 at The Barclay this weekend.

4. Jim Furyk

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4. Jim Furyk

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Furyk has cracked the top-20 in seven straight tournaments, including a T5 at the PGA Championship and a solo eighth place finish at The Barclays. The veteran is safe bet to crack the top-10 this week.

3. Rickie Fowler

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3. Rickie Fowler

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Fowler continued his hot stretch with a T9 at The Barclays. He now has five straight top-10 finishes and is having a breakout season.

2. Adam Scott

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2. Adam Scott

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Scott has made the cut at TPC Boston in all nine of his appearances, including four top-10 finishes.

1. Rory McIlroy

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1. Rory McIlroy

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After three straight wins, McIlroy came down to earth with a T22 at The Barclays. However, he is still the hottest golfer on the tour and will be worth the top pick in all formats.


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