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Sony Open 2012 Stats
Humana/Clinton 2012 Stats
Waste Management 2012 Stats
Pebble Beach 2012 Stats
Northern Trust 2012 Stats
Mayakoba 2012 Stats
Honda 2012 Stats
Puerto Rico Open 2012 Stats
WGC Doral Stats 2012
Transitions 2012 Stats
Bay Hill 2012 Stats
Shell Houston 2012 Stats
The Masters 2012 Stats
Harbour Town 2012 Stats
Valero 2012 Stats
Zurich 2012 Stats
Wells Fargo 2012 Stats
The Players 2012 Stats
Byron Nelson 2012 Stats
Colonial 2012 Stats
Memorial 2012 Stats
St. Jude 2012 Stats
US Open 2012 Stats
Travelers 2012 Stats
ATT National 2012 Stats
Greenbrier 2012 Stats
John Deere 2012 Stats
The Open Championship 2012 Stats
Canadian Open 2012 Stats
WGC Bridgestone 2012 Stats
Reno Tahoe 2012 Stats
PGA Championship 2012 Stats
Wyndham Championship 2012 Stats
Deutsche Bank 2012 Stats
BMW 2012 Stats
Tour Championship 2012 Stats
Justin Timberlake Open Stats 2012
Frys.com 2012 Stats
McGladrey Classic 2012 Stats
Children’s Miracle 2012 Stats |
This website is to help the user identify PGA Tour
golfers with the best potential for winning golf tournaments. The best
potential can often be indicated by players’ recent finishes and his
finishes in previous years at the event being played.
Spreadsheet data has indicators of “hot” players and “horses for
courses” players. Picks is the combination of the 2 spreadsheet
indicators.
Some explanations:
- The links on the left of the page provide raw data on a spreadsheet of each player
in the event and how he finished in the previous weeks and his finishes
at the event over the past 5 years.
- Both sets of data within the spreadsheet help choose golfers who are either playing well
going into an event or played well at the event in prior years. Consider
these as either “hot” or “horses for courses” so to speak. If a player
is both “hot” and plays the course well, it’s a good indication he’ll
have a decent finish, with a chance to win.
- The “picks” link is a page where a few players are identified as
having decent potential based on the spreadsheet data.
- The best way to use the spreadsheet is to start right between the
most recent finish for the player and where the player finished in the
event last year. If those two numbers are pretty low, then there’s a
good chance the player will do well. Obviously, the more lower numbers
next to a player, the more likely he is to finish well at the event.
- Good luck in your picks. No matter how much research might be out
there, there are about 150 guys teeing it up every week with a chance to
win. This site is just trying to show the ones who may have the best
chance.
We look forward to any comments, feedback or suggestions
to help improve this website.
Please email us at
stats@fantasygolfstats.com
2011 Stats and Picks |
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Picks
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format
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Sony Open 2012 Picks
Humana/Clinton 2012 Picks
Waste Management 2012 Picks
Pebble
Beach 2012 Picks
Northern Trust 2012 Picks
Mayakoba 2012 Picks
Honda 2012 Picks
Puerto Rico Open 2012 Picks
WGC Doral Picks 2012
Transitions 2012 Picks
Bay Hill 2012 Picks
Shell Houston 2012 Picks
The Masters 2012 Picks
Harbour Town 2012
Picks
Valero 2012 Picks
Zurich 2012 Picks
Wells Fargo 2012 Picks
The Players 2012 Picks
Byron Nelson 2012 Picks
Colonial 2012 Picks
Memorial 2012 Picks
St. Jude 2012 Picks
US Open 2012 Picks
Travelers 2012 Picks
ATT National 2012 Picks
Greenbrier 2012 Picks
John Deere 2012 Picks
The Open Championship 2012 Picks
Canadian Open 2012 Picks
WGC Bridgestone 2012 Picks
Reno Tahoe 2012 Picks
PGA Championship 2012 Picks
Wyndham Championship 2012 Picks
Deutsche Bank 2012 Picks
BMW
2012 Picks
Tour Championship 2012 Picks
Justin Timberlake Open 2012 Picks
Frys.com 2012 Picks
McGladrey Classic 2012 Picks
Children’s Miracle 2012 Picks |