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Fantasy Golf: 5 Biggest Surprises In 2015 Season

5 Biggest Fantasy Surprises

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The PGA season may be just starting up, but there has been plenty of highs and lows. Here are the five biggest surprises of the 2014-15 fantasy golf season.

5. Martin Laird

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5. Martin Laird

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Laird has really come alive this winter, as he has shockingly cracked the top-15 in three straight tournament appearances. The Scotsman has once again emerged as a reliable top-20 fantasy option and the 32-year-old continues to show that he isn't done yet.

4. Sang-Moon Bae

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4. Sang-Moon Bae

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Bae has cracked the top-10 in three tournaments so far this season, including an early season win at the Frys.com Open. He is shockingly sixth on the Tour in earnings and the 28-year-old has outperformed some of the biggest names in golf.

3. Brooks Koepka

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3. Brooks Koepka

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Koepka has been a pleasant surprise this fantasy season. He has made the cut in all four of his tournaments, including three top-10 finishes and a win at the Phoenix Open. Koepka has truly come out of nowhere this year.

2. Robert Streb

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2. Robert Streb

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Streb is shockingly leading the entire Tour with five top-10 finishes. He has also made the cut in all eight of his tournament appearances, including a win at The McGladrey Classic. Not many people had Streb on their fantasy radar at the beginning of the year, but he has quickly become a reliable weekly fantasy option.

1. Brandt Snedeker

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1. Brandt Snedeker

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Snedeker is coming off an impressive win at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He has also cracked the top-20 in five of his last six tournament appearances. Sneeds looked like he may be at the end of his career at times last season, but he has really come alive in 2015.

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