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2007 FantasyDrafthelp.com Fantasy Golf Draft Board
First Tier
2006 Events
2006 Top 10 Finishes
2006 Tournament Wins
2006 Tournament Runner-Up Finishes
1
Tiger Woods
15
11
8
1
Second Tier
2006 Events
2006 Top 10 Finishes
2006 Tournament Wins
2006 Tournament Runner-Up Finishes
2
Jim Furyk
24
13
2
4
3
Ernie Els
18
8
0
0
4
Adam Scott
19
10
1
3
5
Phil Mickelson
19
8
2
1
6
Vijay Singh
27
13
1
2
7
Luke Donald
18
10
1
0
Third Tier
2006 Events
2006 Top 10 Finishes
2006 Tournament Wins
2006 Tournament Runner-Up Finishes
8
Retief Goosen
18
6
0
1
9
Sergio Garcia
17
5
0
0
10
Geoff Ogilvy
20
5
2
1
11
Stuart Cink
26
7
0
1
12
Padraig Harrington
15
3
0
1
13
Trevor Immelman
24
8
1
2
14
David Toms
22
6
1
1
15
Steve Stricker
17
7
0
1
16
Stuart Appleby
23
6
2
0
17
Joe Durant
28
7
1
1
18
Chad Campbell
25
5
1
1
19
Brett Wetterich
25
6
1
2
20
Darren Clarke
Did not play in enough PGA tournaments in 2006 to merit comparison to other players.
Fourth Tier
2006 Events
2006 Top 10 Finishes
2006 Tournament Wins
2006 Tournament Runner-Up Finishes
21
Davis Love III
23
4
1
1
22
Brett Quigley
33
10
0
0
23
Rory Sabbatini
24
5
1
2
24
Rod Pampling
24
6
1
0
25
Chris DiMarco
26
2
0
1
26
Mike Weir
24
6
0
0
27
Carl Pettersson
26
6
1
0
28
Ben Curtis
26
2
2
0
29
Zach Johnson
27
4
0
2
30
JJ Henry
28
5
1
1
31
Troy Matteson
32
5
1
1
32
Robert Allenby
22
3
0
0
33
Lucas Glover
31
9
0
0
34
Jesper Parnevik
24
4
0
1
35
Aaron Oberholser
23
4
1
0
36
Stephen Ames
21
3
1
0
37
Charles Howell III
30
3
0
2
2007 FantasyDrafthelp.com Fantasy Golf Suggested League Guidelines
^ Note: The different tiers on the draft board are intended to indicate the respective value of different players not merely for the
purposes of drafting, but also for trading.
^ Given the balance of power on the PGA Tour, a league should ideally have any of the following configurations: 5 owners
drafting 7 rounds, 6 owners drafting 6 rounds or 7 owners drafting 5 rounds.
^ One potential scoring system involves strictly using Fed Ex Cup points for a default points system. We do not endorse the use
of this, nor do we endorse strictly using player earnings for a scoring system.
^ Our recommended scoring system involves a points foundation based on Top 10 finishes in tournaments. This system utilizes
the 4 major tournaments and the 9 "near major" tournaments. These are the events utilized:
^ AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am
^ WCG-Accenture Match Play Championship (NOTE: award these points as follows -- players eliminated
in the quarterfinals get 4th-place points, players eliminated in the semifinals get 3rd-place points, players
eliminated in the finals get 2nd-place points and the winner gets 1st-place points).
^ Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill
^ WGC-CA Championship at Doral
^ The Masters
^ The Players Championship
^ The Memorial
^ The US Open
^ The British Open
^ The International
^ WCG-Bridgestone Invitational
^ The PGA Championship
^ The Tour Championship
^ "Near major" tournaments count as follows: 10 points for 10th place, 16 points for 9th place, 20 points for 8th place, 26 points
for 7th place, 30 points for 6th place, 40 points for 5th place, 50 points for 4th place, 60 points for 3rd place, 76 points for 2nd place
and 90 points for 1st place
^ Major tournaments count as follows: 15 points for 10th place, 24 points for 9th place, 30 points for 8th place, 39 points for 7th place,
45 points for 6th place, 60 points for 5th place, 75 points for 4th place, 90 points for 3rd place, 114 points for 2nd place and 135 points
for 1st place.
^ This scoring system works best because it utilizes the 13 tournaments most likely to host the best of the best players not only on
the PGA Tour, but from all around the world.