Fantasy Golf stats round-up: Week 20

Jason Day and Thomas Pieters won the big points last week

Jason Day wins The Barclays
Jason Day wins The Barclays
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Jason Day and Thomas Pieters both won 405 points in Fantasy Golf last week.

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If anyone was wondering whether the perennial nearly man tag could still apply to Jason Day, Sunday clarified the situation once and for all.

Following his USPGA Championship success, the Australian won The Barclays by six shots. It was the first of four FedEx Cup play-off events and puts Day in pole position heading into the Deutsche Bank Championship.

On the European Tour, Thomas Pieters won 405 points with his win at the Czech Masters. Matt Fitzpatrick continues to impress and finished third in Prague.

 

 

Overall

Boddington leads the table by 200 points from Montys Majors, with Popcorn not far behind in third.

 

Who's hot and who's not

Jordan Spieth, Victor Dubuisson and Justin Rose were the most popular players last week.

Branden Grace, Brandt Snedeker and Martin Kaymer were the most transferred players.

 

Top players in each category last week

America A-L - Zach Johnson / Zac Blair - 295 points

America M-Z - Bubba Watson - 315 points

Great Britain - Matt Fitzpatrick - 315 points

Ireland - Damien McGrane - 215 points

Scandinavia - Pelle Edberg / Henrik Stenson - 345 points

Rest of Europe - Thomas Pieters - 405 points

Africa - Rory Sabbatini - 21 points

Asia - Bae Sang-Moon - 255 points

Australasia - Jason Day - 405 points

South America - Carlos Ortiz - 21 points

 

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Will Medlock graduated from UEA with a degree in Film and Television before completing a Masters in Sports Journalism at St Mary's in London. Will has had work published by The Independent and the Rugby Paper.