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Fantasy Golf Predictions For 2015 Farmers Insurance Open

Fantasy Predictions For Farmers Insurance Open

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To help you pick your fantasy foursome this week, here are five fantasy golf predictions for the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open.

5. Dustin Johnson Will Play Well

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5. Dustin Johnson Will Play Well

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Johnson will make his 2015 debut at the Farmers Insurance Open. In 17 events last year, Johnson racked up seven top-10 finishes and a win at the WGC-HSBC Champions. He may be a little rusty, but he will do much better than people think in California.

4. Bill Haas Will Crack The Top-10 Again

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4. Bill Haas Will Crack The Top-10 Again

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Haas has always shown up at Torrey Pines throughout his career. He has six top-20 finishes here, including three top-10 finishes. Look for him to easily earn another top-10 finish in San Diego.

3. Hideki Matsuyama Will Crack The Top-5

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3. Hideki Matsuyama Will Crack The Top-5

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Matsuyama has made the cut in all eight of his tournament appearances this year, including three top-5 finishes. He is also 10th on the Tour in Total Driving, 14th in Putting and 24th in Greens Hit in Regulation. The 22-year-old is primed for another big outing this week.

2. Tiger Woods Will Miss Cut

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2. Tiger Woods Will Miss Cut

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It was extremely hard to watch Tiger in Scottsdale last week. He couldn't make the easiest chip shots and looks completely off his game. He is listed as a 50-1 long shot to win this week and the odds are he won’t even make the cut.

1. It Will Come Down To Jordan Spieth, Jason Day or Jimmy Walker

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1. It Will Come Down To Jordan Spieth, Jason Day or Jimmy Walker

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Day has cracked the top-17 in all three of his tournament appearances this year, including two top-fives. Walker has four top-15 finishes, including a playoff loss at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions and a win at the Sony Open. Spieth has back-to-back top-seven finishes, including a win at the Hero Challenge. This trio is red-hot right now and one of the three will be holding the trophy come Sunday.

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