Average Reds said:Yeah, Day was my player to withdraw, so I'm down to 4.
Jason is playing a reduced schedule this year for the first time, which is a bit annoying. I'd be more accepting of it if he would do better in the tournaments he does enter.
Your team is unreal. You've had three weeks where you scored 1 point, and still lead the league by 10.The Four Peters said:How did I go from 4 guys playing when this was posted on Tuesday to 1 in the actual tournament? WTF?
Edit: Google is my friend. 3 guys of mine withdrew, 12 total. Link.
bostonbeerbelly said:My team is just so average that it keeps me entertained for the weekend followed by disappointment.
im always excited on thursday and friday but then get depressed after collapses over the weekendjohnmd20 said:
I'm jealous. My team is terrible and I have had nothing to root for for months. It's depressing.
WayBackVazquez said:Your team is unreal. You've had three weeks where you scored 1 point, and still lead the league by 10.
Na and Poulter have been my saving grace so far, they've been outstanding. However, Poulter announced that he's done on Tour for the year except for majors, WGC, and Fedex Playoff events, so that will hurt. George McNeill was a great late round pickup too, he's knocked out a few points for me. Justin Rose has only had 2 good tournaments (a 1st and a 2nd) so his numbers are decent but he hasn't played well. If he ever kicks it into gear, I'll be in business.WayBackVazquez said:Your team is unreal. You've had three weeks where you scored 1 point, and still lead the league by 10.
The Four Peters said:I'm pretty sure I have 6 guys playing, according to the link here.
Molder, Na, Oosthuizen, Rose, Stallings, Villegas.
This is the first year I didn't have Phil Mickelson. He has scored 3 fewer points than your 7th round pick, Pat Perez.cshea said:43 points back with 16 events left. Let's do this!
Daniel Berger (7th round!) and Paul Casey also in contention as picks of the year.AirborneSas said:This is the first year I didn't have Phil Mickelson. He has scored 3 fewer points than your 7th round pick, Pat Perez.
I think Leon Trotsky's pick of Kevin Kisner has been the Pick of the Year so far.
The Dud of the Year pick so far is TeddyKGB's Stuart Appleby.
The Four Peters said:Daniel Berger (7th round!) and Paul Casey also in contention as picks of the year.
Yeah, I knew what I was getting into with Phil, and most of my team. Low starts, high upsides. Phil's been as advertised. A few missed cuts and a few top 10's with a T2 at Augusta. Still have 3 majors, a WGC and the playoffs left, and that is what I geared my team towards. My elite guys hopefully play 8-10 of the events here on out. Hopefully Lefty, Westwood and Stenson can get hot.AirborneSas said:This is the first year I didn't have Phil Mickelson. He has scored 3 fewer points than your 7th round pick, Pat Perez.
I think Leon Trotsky's pick of Kevin Kisner has been the Pick of the Year so far.
The Dud of the Year pick so far is TeddyKGB's Stuart Appleby.
bostonbeerbelly said:
Was just looking up which round Berger was. That is definitely the sleeper pick of the year.
Berger - 7th round - 35 points
Kisner - 5th round - 37 points
WayBackVazquez said:There's no way Kaymer isn't the dud of the year so far.
Tiger pronounced himself healthy and ready to go. Easily the dud of the year. Again.Average Reds said:
Tiger begs to differ.
Edit: I can't even find Tiger in the "Players" category on the cumulative spreadsheet even though I know he's scored 4 points for the year. More bugs, I guess.