And why is it a quickie preview? Because the FedExCup Playoffs have become so much coverage this week that there may be no longer lots I can add.
But I do have a pair of factors.
For those of you who play fantasy golf, PGATOUR.com was nice enough to post a Field Study of the Barclays. Granted, it's not an in-depth thing -- only a sentence on each player -- but it gives you some pertinent info about that player that could help you make your picks. For example, the line on Jason Day (#14) says "Finished in the top 10 in three majors, including 3rd at Masters and T-2 at U.S. Open" while the one on Steve Stricker (#20) says, "Only scheduled to play Deutsche Bank and BMW as part of condensed 2013 schedule." Those tidbits of information might be all you need.
There's also a Fantasy Insider post by Rob Bolden for help.
Likewise, you have no question heard about the modifications which have been made to Liberty National after the gamers' complaints last time. Here's an editorial about the path, and you may click on a hyperlink to each individual hollow in case you want to recognize the format and particular changes that had been made. The changes are notated on a diagram of the hollow, and the standard strategy for gambling the hollow is explained beside it. (The diagram for Hole #1 seems above as an instance.) It seems to be very well accomplished, so in case you're into the layout side of things you would possibly need to test it out.
And of route, here's the hyperlink to The Barclays stay leaderboard.
That must get you up and strolling for the first playoff occasion. I'm picking Dustin Johnson to win -- a advantageous "bump" from his engagement statement. And although I'm not picking him to win this week, I truely like Jordan Spieth to take the whole thing this year.
Golf Channel starts broadcasting tomorrow at 3pm ET.
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