5 Bold Predictions For 2014 Masters
The Masters is finally here, and considering the star-studded field, fantasy golf fans have a ton of options to choose from. To help you draft this week, here are five bold fantasy golf predictions for the 2014 Masters.
5. Brandt Snedeker Will Miss The Cut
5. Brandt Snedeker Will Miss The Cut
Snedeker has played miserably this season. In 10 tournament appearances, Snedeker only has one top-10 finish. He has also missed the cut twice and finished outside of the top-45 five different times. Sneeds has been a mess this season and the veteran is a long shot to even make the cut this week.
4. Phil Mickelson Won’t Finish Inside Top-20
4. Phil Mickelson Won’t Finish Inside Top-20
Mickelson hasn’t recorded a single top-10 finish this year and the veteran has even missed the cut twice. Lefty is having a horrible fantasy season and it appears that age is finally catching up with the 43-year-old. Lefty was once an elite fantasy option to look for at Augusta, but he is now just another mid-level golfer in the field. Don't expect Mickelson to even crack the top-20 this year at Augusta.
3. Graeme McDowell WIll Finish Inside Top-10
3. Graeme McDowell WIll Finish Inside Top-10
In seven tournaments this season, McDowell has six top-10 finishes in stroke/match play tournaments. He has been unstoppable in the states and the Scotsman seems primed to have another big showing in Augusta.
2. Keegan Bradley Will Finish Inside Top-5
2. Keegan Bradley Will Finish Inside Top-5
Bradley’s only appearances at the Masters where a 54th place finish in 2013 and a 27th place finish in 2012. Luckily, Bradley has eight top-20 finishes in 2014 and is in the middle of a career fantasy season. Bradley will finally show up at Augusta this year and Keegs seems like a lock to crack the top-five this year.
1. Adam Scott Win It All
1. Adam Scott Win It All
Scott is the defending champ of the Masters and he heads to Augusta on fire. Scott has finished inside the top-25 in all five of his tournament appearances this year, including three top-eight finishes. Scott is easily the frontrunner to put on the green jacket this weekend.