Fantasy Golf stats round-up

Kristoffer Broberg won maximum Fantasy points

Kristoffer Broberg won maximum points in Fantasy Golf this week after his win at the BMW Masters.

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The Final Series has thrown up another surprise winner after Kristoffer Broberg beat Patrick Reed in a play-off at the BMW Masters.

Victory for the Swede follows up wins for Victor Dubuisson and Russell Knox over the last three weeks.

Rory McIlroy was absent for the event in Shanghai, but Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose were among the favourites before Broberg made his mark.

While Stenson and Rose both finished in the top 7, Matt Fitzpatrick, winner of the British Masters, put in another excellent performance to finish T13.

Ian Poulter and Sergio Garcia put in solid performances to finish just four shots off the lead in T11.

Results at the weekend mean there are seven players who could still win the Race to Dubai, including South African pair Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace.

The Final Series concludes this week at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, where McIlroy will be aiming to win his third Race to Dubai title in four years.

Danny Willett sits just behind him in the rankings having not closed the gap as much as he would have liked at weekend.

 

Top players from each category last week

America A-L: John Daly - 5 points

America M-Z: Patrick Reed - 345 points

Great Britain: Justin Rose / Paul Casey - 235 points

Ireland: Paul McGinley / Shane Lowry - 5 points

Scandinavia: Kristoffer Broberg - 405 points

Rest of Europe: Sergio Garcia - 155 points

Asia: Byeong-Hun An / Thongchai Jaidee - 315 points

Africa: Branden Grace - 31 points

Australasia: Marcus Fraser - 115 points

South America: Emiliano Grillo - 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.