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Fantasy Golf Predictions For 2015 Valspar Championship

Fantasy Predictions For Valspar Championship

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To help you pick your fantasy foursome this week, here are five fantasy golf predictions for the 2015 Valspar Championship.

5. Robert Garrigus Will Surprise People

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5. Robert Garrigus Will Surprise People

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Garrigus has had success in this event before, as he posted a T4 here in 2014 and a T2 in 2012. The veteran knows this course well and should have another strong showing this year in Innisbrook.

4. Martin Laird Will Crack Top-15

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4. Martin Laird Will Crack Top-15

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Laird has cracked the top-15 in three consecutive tournaments, including a T7 at the Farmers Insurance Open. The Scotsman is red-hot right now and will be in contention all tournament long. Look for him to crack the top-15 again this weekend.

3. Luke Donald Will Crack Top-10

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3. Luke Donald Will Crack Top-10

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Donald has cracked the top-six at this event in four straight appearances, including winning it all back in 2012. He will be the safest fantasy option heading to Innisbrook and will easily finish within the top-10.

2. Jordan Spieth Won't Win

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2. Jordan Spieth Won't Win 2. Jordan Spieth

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Spieth has cracked the top-17 in five of his last six tournaments, including a win at the Hero Challenge. He is having a break out fantasy campaign and will be a heavy favorite this week. Considering his lack of success at Innisbrook, though, I don't him hoisting the trophy on Sunday.

1. Adam Scott WIll Win It All

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1. Adam Scott WIll Win It All

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Scott has cracked the top-12 in both of his tournament appearances this season, including a T4 last weekend at the WGC-Cadillac Championship. Scott is my pick to win it all this year.

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