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Entries in Mickelson (3)

Monday
May302011

Fantasy Golf Buy, Sell or Hold for the Memorial Tournament

 

No Tiger again this week, but we have Phil, Luke, Steve and Vijay again this week, so it's a decent field at Muirfield Village in Ohio.

Justin Rose won his first title on American soil last year and he's back to defend his title.
Let's get right to this weeks, buy, sell and hold.

Buy:

Luke Donald (A) - The new #1 player in the world also sits #1 on the money list.  Pretty much when he plays, he finishes in the top-10.  Didn't play here last year, but he's a good bet to do something this week.

Phil Mickelson (A) - Phil hasn't missed a cut all year, and he usually plays well here.  He finished T-5 here last year.

Hunter Mahan (B) - He missed the cut here last year, but before that he finished T-14.  He's playing too well in 2011 not to put him in your line up.

Rickie Fowler (B) - Fowler's game sets up well for the course as evidenced by his second place finish last year.  He's setting up his schedule perfectly to to do well here and at the U.S. Open. 

Bo Van Pelt (B) - Van Pelt's game is rounding into shape.  He is coming off a third place finish at Colonial and he shot a 12-under last year to finish T-3.

Ryan Palmer (C) - Palmer is having a career year.  He's coming off a second place at the Byron Nelson.  He makes cuts and can win any week he's out there.  He didn't play the Memorial last year, but that doesn't worry me.

Rory McIlroy (C) - Rory is about due for another top 10 and he's always a great play as a C-level player.

Sell:

Brian Davis (A) - Davis is a solid player, but he's missed two cut in a row coming into the Memorial.  That is never a good sign.

Jose Maria Olazabal (B) - He hasn't played nearly enough and is not ready for the test that Muirfield offers.

Scott Stallings (C) - Stallings hasn't come close to making a cut in weeks.  he won't make on this week either.

Hold:

Bubba Watson (B) - What is Bubba going to do this week?  He doesn't miss cuts, but he hasn't gone real low the past couple weeks.  He want to win again, badly.


* Check back later when the AudioBoo is posted with the "flyer" of the week.

Tuesday
May102011

Fantasy Golf: Buy, Sell or Hold for The Players Championship

Listen!

To the players and the tour, it's the 5th biggest tournament on schedule.

As usual, the TPC at Sawgrass is the venue, and we'll be seeing a lot of that island green at the 17th this week.

Tim Clark is the defending champ this week. but most of the attention will be focused on one Tiger Woods who returns to competitive action this week following some minor surgery.

It's always a strong field here, and this tournament is hard to predict.

I'm going to do the buy, sell and hold a little differently this week.  I'm just going to give a one word description following my picks and we'll see how that goes and what people make of it.

Should be a fun week, here's the buy, sell and hold.

Buy:

Phil Mickelson (A) - Favorite

Matt Kuchar (A) - Steady

Steve Stricker (B) - Good

Webb Simpson (B) - Trending

J.J. Henry (B) - Power

Chris Couch (C) - Solid

Sergio Garcia (C) - Dedicated

Sell:

Ernie Els (A) - Off

Ben Curtis (B) - Slump

Joe Durant (C) - Wreck

Hold:

Bubba Watson (B) - Tough

 

Note:  Our AudioBoo returns this week, make sure you check it out for our "flyer" of the week pick.




Monday
May022011

Fantasy Golf Buy, Sell or Hold for Wells Fargo Championships

A great field, minus Tiger Woods will tee it up this week at the Wells Fargo Championships in Charlotte.

Rory McIlroy is the defending champ and he earned it last year shooting a 62 in the final round to get the win.

He is joined by Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk, Mark Wilson and last week's winner, Bubba Watson.

Here is this week's buy, sell and hold.

Buy:

Nick Watney (A) - A great play this week.  Has not missed a cut in 2011 and has four top 10's in seven starts.

Phil Mickelson (A) - It doesn't take a genius to put Mickelson in the lineup this week.  He doesn't miss cuts and he finished second here in 2010.

Brendon de Jonge (B) - He's quietly having a very good year.  He plays this course well as he finished fifth last year.  If he can shoot better in final rounds he'll be a top play most weeks.

J.J. Henry (B) - This is another good week to play Henry.  He finished T-7 here last year.  No pay any attention to his first missed cut of the season last week at the Zurich.  he's rebound nicely this week.

Robert Allenby (B) - It's about time for Allenby's game to come alive.  He played well in Charlotte last year and is coming off some good play in Houston and New Orleans.

Mark Wilson (C) - Wilson like this event, he finished T-7 last year.  It's about time for another top-10 for Wilson.

Ryan Moore (C) - Moore should be nice and rested as he hasn't played since The Masters.  He hasn't missed a cut in 2011, and any time he tees it up, he can win.

Sell:

Alex Prugh (B) - Yeeesh.  He's missed five straight cuts.  Stay away!

Colt Knost (C) - Hasn't done much the last five weeks or this year.  Best finish is a T-29.

Nathan Green (C) - Green is having a disappointing 2011 at this point.  His best finish is a T-23 in Texas.  I don't see him doing much this week.

Hold:


Rory McIlroy (C) - Not sure what to expect from the defending champ this week.  If you need another C-level player, you may want to play him this week.


The AudioBoo will be posted a bit later than usual this week.  Check back for our "flyer" of the week.