5 Fantasy Golf Sleepers For 2016 British Open

By Adam McGill

The PGA Tour will be heading overseas this week for the British Open, and even though the field will be stacked, it will also make it rather difficult to find reliable sleeper picks. So to help you pick the best possible fantasy golf foursome, here are five sleepers for the 2016 British Open.

5 Fantasy Golf Sleepers For 2016 British Open
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5. Matt Kuchar

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Kuchar has been on an absolute tear this summer. He has shockingly cracked the top-10 in six of his last eight tournaments alone. The K-Man will be well worth the money this week in Scotland.

5. Matt Kuchar

Kuchar has been on an absolute tear this summer. He has shockingly cracked the top-10 in six of his last eight tournaments alone. The K-Man will be well worth the money this week in Scotland.

4. Zach Johnson

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Johnson won this event last year in a grueling playoff, but he is currently being given a dreadful 50-to-1 chance to win this week. Johnson may not come close to replicating his amazing 2015 performance, but he should easily finish among the top-20.

4. Zach Johnson

Johnson won this event last year in a grueling playoff, but he is currently being given a dreadful 50-to-1 chance to win this week. Johnson may not come close to replicating his amazing 2015 performance, but he should easily finish among the top-20.

3. Louis Oosthuizen

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Oosthuizen has made the cut here in five straight appearances at the British Open, including a T2 in 2014 and a win in 2010. The veteran will be a solid sleeper pick after the big names come off the board.

3. Louis Oosthuizen

Oosthuizen has made the cut here in five straight appearances at the British Open, including a T2 in 2014 and a win in 2010. The veteran will be a solid sleeper pick after the big names come off the board.

2. Phil Mickelson

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Mickelson has shined in Britain in recent years. He has recorded four top-25 finishes at the major in the last five years, including a win in 2013 and a T2 in 2011. Lefty has sleeper written all over him this week.

2. Phil Mickelson

Mickelson has shined in Britain in recent years. He has recorded four top-25 finishes at the major in the last five years, including a win in 2013 and a T2 in 2011. Lefty has sleeper written all over him this week.

1. Sergio Garcia

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Garcia seemingly always shows up in the majors. He has shockingly rattled off five top-21 finishes at the British Open in five of his last six years, including a T6 in 2015 and a T2 in 2014. Garcia will be a steal anywhere outside of the top-five.

1. Sergio Garcia

Garcia seemingly always shows up in the majors. He has shockingly rattled off five top-21 finishes at the British Open in five of his last six years, including a T6 in 2015 and a T2 in 2014. Garcia will be a steal anywhere outside of the top-five.

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