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Pick 5 guys that will finish in top 10 that are out of top 25 world rankings


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Andy Sullivan - Hot this year and still young, getting better

Mark Leishman - Plays well in Majors

Zach Johnson - Fell this sets up for him

Ryan Moore - Will be popular pick as home area

Branden Grace - Another player doing well and needs to prove his worth here...

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Snedeker

Webb

Francesco

The Mechanic (aka the most interesting man alive)

the Duff

note to Quadhole - your list doesn't fit the rules as ZJ is rated #25

Players play, tough players win!

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Gary Woodland

Super Joost

Shane Lowry

Danny Willett

Mark Silvers (gotta pull for a Big Breaker that isn't Matt Every)

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Ryan Palmer

Francesco

Stephen Gallacher

Erik Compton

Brooks Koepka

Brooks has crept up to #21! I was thinking of him too until I checked.

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I was actually gonna put top 20... But now we have the law hangin around. Tell ya what, throw me a 50$ bill and you can keep him. I have been hitting great on draft kings. Win every week, but never a big one, at least covering plays and this past week doubled entry amount. Played 210 and got back 455... It is really fun... Someone like Brook can be a real winner in numbers here, or blow up your team with a MC. Even one miss cut out of 6 players doesn't keep you from winning.

I have a feeling many playing the golf game over there are other sports followers or gamblers. They dont do too good anf it is easy to finish top 1000 of 7000

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Tiger Woods

Sam Saunders

Michael Putnam

Cheng Tsung Pan

Camillo Villegas

"Getting paired with you is the equivalent to a two-stroke penalty to your playing competitors"  -- Sean O'Hair to Rory Sabbatini (Zurich Classic, 2011)

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Just a game to play, test your skills... Andy Sullivan - Hot this year and still young, getting better Mark Leishman - Plays well in Majors Zach Johnson - Fell this sets up for him Ryan Moore - Will be popular pick as home area Branden Grace - Another player doing well and needs to prove his worth here...

Good call on Branden Grace! Not so much on the other four :-P[quote name="Wally Fairway" url="/t/82680/pick-5-guys-that-will-finish-in-top-10-that-are-out-of-top-25-world-rankings/0_40#post_1155706"]Snedeker Webb Francesco The Mechanic (aka the most interesting man alive) the Duff note to Quadhole - your list doesn't fit the rules as ZJ is rated #25 [/quote] Snedeker and Molinari look good. [quote name="RandallT" url="/t/82680/pick-5-guys-that-will-finish-in-top-10-that-are-out-of-top-25-world-rankings/0_40#post_1155756"]Gary Woodland Super Joost Shane Lowry Danny Willett Mark Silvers (gotta pull for a Big Breaker that isn't Matt Every) [/quote] Tony Finau!

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Yah I ALMOST had Finau over Willett, but I missed his season of BB and felt affinity with Silvers more. Saw Finau in some reunion tourney and was impressed with the man. Missed my chance to list both Silvers and Finau!!!

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