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12 Days of Rotoff: K.J. Choi

shlinklincoln December 31st, 2007

There are just four more days until the start of the 2008 PGA Tour season.  In honor of the new year,  Shlink Lincoln Sports is counting down the Top 12 SLS Ranked golfers with the 12 Days of Rotoff.   Who will be #1?  (Who could it be?)  

#4

K.J. Choi

 K.J. Choi 

K.J. Choi had a career year in 2007, getting wins at The Memorial and the AT&T National.  It will be hard for him to better that this season, but K.J. is always a threat to win on the PGA Tour. 

Choi had 24 Events Played last year, which is 3rd amongst Top 10 SLS Ranked golfers (only Vijay and Snedeker played more).  It might be a wise stragety to let everyone else bid up the “household name” golfers, and then snag Choi late for a bargain price.  Expect to pay 30-35 units for Choi but keep him in mind as a sort of “sleeper” if the other top golfers come off the board early.  If that is the case you may be able to get him for 20-25 units. 

Event Played:     24

Rotoff Scoring Average:     -7.57

Wins:     2

Total Bonus Points:     8

Top 10:     9

Cut/WD/DQ:     7

Units (of 100):     30.8

 

Tomorrow I will be breaking down the #3 SLS Ranked golfer to get you ready for your fantasy golf draft.

Get your free copy of the 2008 Rotoff Golf Draft Kit today.  Click here for more details.

12 Days of Rotoff: Jim Furyk

shlinklincoln December 30th, 2007

There are just five more days until the start of the 2008 PGA Tour season.  In honor of the new year,  Shlink Lincoln Sports is counting down the Top 12 SLS Ranked golfers with the 12 Days of Rotoff.   Who will be #1?  (Who could it be?)  

#5

Jim Furyk

 Jim Furyk 

Jim Furyk is a golf machine.  He was 3rd in Top 10’s, 4th in Bonus Points and only had 3 Cuts.  His Rotoff Scoring Average (-8.11) ranks 9th amongst all golfers who played in ten or more tournamets in 2007. 

Furyk was close to winning his second U.S. Open last season finishing T2, and also played well at Augusta and Carnoustie.  If Furyk can breakthrough with a major win in 2008 he is well worth the price.  Now that we are into the Top 5 you can expect prices to get inflated a bit.  Pay anywhere between 30-40 units for Furyk and expect to contend in a few majors this season in Rotoff leagues. 

Event Played:     22

Rotoff Scoring Average:     -8.11

Wins:     1

Total Bonus Points:     11

Top 10:     9

Cut/WD/DQ:     5

Units (of 100):     30.2

 

Tomorrow I will be breaking down the #4 SLS Ranked golfer to get you ready for your fantasy golf draft.

Get your free copy of the 2008 Rotoff Golf Draft Kit today.  Click here for more details.

12 Days of Rotoff: Rory Sabbatini

shlinklincoln December 29th, 2007

There are just six more days until the start of the 2008 PGA Tour season.  In honor of the new year,  Shlink Lincoln Sports is counting down the Top 12 SLS Ranked golfers with the 12 Days of Rotoff.   Who will be #1?  (Who could it be?)  

#6

Rory Sabbatini

 Rory Sabbatini

Rory Sabbatini made headlines in 2007 when he said Tiger was beatable.  Even though he didn’t actually beat Tiger when he had the opportunity in August at the Bridgestone Invitational, you still have to admire that he won’t back down from a challenge (well except maybe for the Target World Challenge).

Rory is always a good pick in fantasy golf.  You can count on him to play in 20+ tournaments each year and he’s always a threat to win.  His 10 Top 10’s in 2007 were tied for second most and only four golfers had more Bonus Points.  The bottom line is you want Sabbatini on your team, especially in Draft leagues.  He’s plays more tournaments then most and is consistently playing into the later rounds.  Bid around 30-35 units for Rory.

Event Played:     22

Rotoff Scoring Average:     -8.07

Wins:     1

Total Bonus Points:     10

Top 10:     10

Cut/WD/DQ:     5

Units (of 100):     29.2

 

Tomorrow I will be breaking down the #5 SLS Ranked golfer to get you ready for your fantasy golf draft.

Get your free copy of the 2008 Rotoff Golf Draft Kit today.  Click here for more details.

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