I'm in for golf wherever we try to have one. I'm living west of Hartford now. Average reds. I'll meet up for a round with ya in the spring.
Great pick....that was my guy. Oh well. At least I have time to find someone else.TREY MULLINAX
I agree completely. I read a quote (I think Golf Digest) that he has similar physical tools to Dustin Johnson. So like a real poor man's DJ.Mullinax is interesting. I did think about him He has at least one exceptional tool, but it seems his game is very raw right now other than that one tool. He may overpower a course at some point this year and win a tourney, it sure wouldn't be a surprise, but I think he is going to roll up about 70% missed cuts. Three years from now there is a good chance he is a first rounder
That makes me feel a little bit better. I know that Barber wasn't even drafted last year but finished I think 98th on last year's spreadsheet.Both of HeavyDe's picks were who I wanted for a 7th round pick. I really feel like I have no idea what I am doing this year. My best pick Hudson Swafford peaked a few weeks to early.
If you had your eye on someone and they are left in the 7th round, by definition that is not too early.That makes me feel a little bit better. I know that Barber wasn't even drafted last year but finished I think 98th on last year's spreadsheet.
I was afraid I took him way too early but he has been playing decent and I was pretty sure he wouldn't have made it back to me at pick 160.
To win this thing you need to get above 300 points combined for the season. Thats an average of 37.5 per player. If you don't have a stud putting up 80+ points my formula is as followsThat makes me feel a little bit better. I know that Barber wasn't even drafted last year but finished I think 98th on last year's spreadsheet.
I was afraid I took him way too early but he has been playing decent and I was pretty sure he wouldn't have made it back to me at pick 160.
This is 100% correct. I hit the lottery grabbing Roberto Castro last year with pick 152 and he yielded top 25 value in points. That is not the norm.If you had your eye on someone and they are left in the 7th round, by definition that is not too early.
It's complete luck to get anything more than the occasional one or three point performances from this round.
Thanks for the information. Again it is my first year in the league so it is good to know how the picks in each round performed in the past.If you had your eye on someone and they are left in the 7th round, by definition that is not too early.
It's complete luck to get anything more than the occasional one or three point performances from this round.
Thanks for providing. That makes a lot of sense.To win this thing you need to get above 300 points combined for the season. Thats an average of 37.5 per player. If you don't have a stud putting up 80+ points my formula is as follows
Round 1 - 60 points
Round 2 - 50 points
Round 3-5 - 40 points
Round 6&7 - 30 points
Round 8 - 20 points
If you can try to target players that may get you that point total you have a shot. So Blayne Barber who put up 21 points last season, has a fair shot to improve on that and get one more top 10 or a few more top 25's to get you to the 30 points you need from that slot. I think it was a good pick.
And I took Carl Pettersson who had as many WDs as points for me last year.i took Fathauer in the 8th round last year and he got me 19 points, which is what you could expect from an 8th rounder
It seems like everyone's draft lists have finally diverged...in Round 7.I'm uncomfortable by the number of players I considered last round who are still available this round