shlinklincoln January 2nd, 2008
There are now less then two 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?)
#2
Vijah Singh
Vijay Singh is like a fine wine, he seems to get better with age. 2007 saw Vijay add two more PGA Tour wins to his total and a slew of Top 10 finishes.
Vijay is money in fantasy golf in just about any format because he plays all the time (26 Event Played last year) and he doesn’t miss a lot of cuts. He only had 2 Cuts in 07 and only 2 in 2006. So add that in with the fact that he has proven he can win just about any given week and you have fantasy golf consistency. With that said you will probably see Phil go for more units then Vijay. Take advantage of that. Grab Vijay for 35-40 units and enjoy contending for your league championship.
Event Played: 26
Rotoff Scoring Average: -8.61
Wins: 2
Total Bonus Points: 8
Top 10: 7
Cut/WD/DQ: 2
Units (of 100): 34.5
Tomorrow I will be breaking down the #1 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.
shlinklincoln January 1st, 2008
There are just three 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?)
#3
Phil Mickelson
Phil had a roller coaster year in 2007, from winning the Players to missing the cut at the U.S. Open. At one point during the middle stretch of last season (after turning to Butch Harmon as his new swing coach) it looked like Phil was the best golfer in the world and then came the wrist injury while practicing at Oakmont. This derailed his momentum a bit, but he still came back and won at the Deutsche Bank in what was one of the best events of the 2007 season.
Mickelson ranked 2nd in both Rotoff Scoring Average and Bonus Points and only missed 5 Cuts (most due to the wrist injury). Phil’s only drawback is in the amount of tourments he plays, he had only 19 Events Played in 2007. Even so he is sure to get you at least a few wins every year, maybe even a major win. You will be paying top units for Mickelson, but he is worth it. Don’t be suprised if he gets bid over 40, and don’t hesitate to pay over 40. Phil is a monster, especially in Rotoff leagues.
Event Played: 19
Rotoff Scoring Average: -9.37
Wins: 3
Total Bonus Points: 13
Top 10: 6
Cut/WD/DQ: 5
Units (of 100): 32.2
Tomorrow I will be breaking down the #2 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.
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 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.