Golf Rankings for Hyundai Tournament of Champions
by
Eric McClung,
Wednesday, January 4, 2012 8:51:46 AM CST
FFToolbox.com
After making just 13 cuts in 28 events, Stallings is clearly not the model of consistency. The young bomber ranked 11th in driving distance which aided him in winning the second annual Greenbrier Classic following a three-man playoff.
After missing six cuts in nine starts, Frazar edged European Tour veteran Robert Karlsson in a playoff to capture the FedEx St. Jude Classic, his first career victory on the PGA Tour. He would go on to finish T30 the following week at the U.S. Open Championship. However, Frazar failed to record a similar result in his eight final starts.
Capturing the Mayakoba Golf Classic, an alternate event to the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, is why Wagner finds himself in Maui this week. In 25 starts, Wagner made 15 cuts and did not manage another top-10 finish. While he's accurate with the driver and decent with the putter, Wagner is not worth starting.
The 45 year old Bradley is in Maui by winning the Puerto Rico Open, an alternate event to the WGC-Cadillac Championship. Bradley played in 24 events a year ago, missing half the cuts. While he finished 20th in two Fall Series starts, Bradley is highly unlikely to contend this week.
Yahoo Golf Cheat Sheet
Class A
5. Gary Woodland
7. Bill Haas
9. Bubba Watson
11. Chris Kirk
Class B
1. Webb Simpson
3. Nick Watney
6. Keegan Bradley
8. K.J. Choi
12. Aaron Baddeley
19. Ben Crane
Class C
16. Bryce Molder
17. Scott Piercy
22. D.A. Points
24. Brendan Steele
Eric McClung -
Bethlehem, PA
FFToolbox Fantasy Golf Writer since 2011
Eric has been playing and covering all forms of fantasy sports since 2008.