Fantasy Golf stats round-up: Week 25

Thorbjorn Olesen won 405 points after his weekend victory.

Thorbjorn Olesen took home maximum points. Credit: Mark Runnacles (Getty)
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Thorbjorn Olesen won 405 points thanks to his victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

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With no PGA Tour event last week, all eyes were on the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. It seemed like America would still be fairly well represented, though, when Brooks Koepka and Chris Stroud both shot 272.

They didn't account for Thorbjorn Olesen.

The Dane carded a final round of 71, three shots higher than Koepka, to win his third European Tour event and win 405 points in Fantasy Golf.

Elsewhere there were impressive performances from many of the Brits, including Chris Wood, David Horsey and Jamie Donaldson.

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Who's hot and who's not

Shane Lowry, Brooks Koepka and Branden Grace were the most popular inclusions.

Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson and Rory McIlroy were drafted out by many of you.

 

Overall

Boddington has 34,743 points, but the lead has been cut to 29 points by Popcorn.

 

Top players in each category last week

America A-L: Brooks Koepka - 345 points

America M-Z: Chris Stroud - 345 points

Great Britain: Chris Wood - 295 points

Ireland: Graeme McDowell / Paul Dunne - 45 points

Scandinavia: Thorbjorn Olesen - 405 points

Rest of Europe: Bernd Wiesberger / Benjamin Hebert - 295 points

Asia: Kiradech Aphibarnrat - 295 points

Africa: Ernie Els / Branden Grace - 5 points

Australasia: Wade Ormsby - -3 points

South America: Felipe Aguilar - 115 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.