How to Win at Fantasy Golf
By an eHow Contributor
Fantasy sports in all forms have been exploding in popularity in recent years. Fantasy league fans for every major sport are legion. Fantasy golf is a relative new comer to the scene, but isn’t any less compelling. Golf matches take on an extra sense of urgency when the player is on someone’s fantasy golf team.
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
- Determine the strategy basis for the fantasy golf team. There are pro golfers that are consistent each week but rarely win a tourney and then there are others that win one week and miss the cut the next. A person needs to figure out which strategy they will employ and draft the golfers accordingly.
- Ascertain the particular golfers age. Usually professional golfers peak in their thirties and start to decline in their forties. Young golfers are usually very inconsistent; they win an occasional tourney but cannot be counted to score fantasy golf points consistently.
- Pay attention to the golfer’s previous years and draft the team accordingly. Discount one bad year as a blip on the screen. However, if there are more than one or two bad years in the golfer’s recent history, do not pick that golfer.
- Locate the venue for each of the major tournaments. The major tourneys are usually worth more points in fantasy golf and these tourneys rotate their locations each year. Some professional golfers play better on one course as opposed to another.
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