Fantasy Golf stats round-up: Week 18

Jason Day took home maximum points after his major win

Jason Day won some of you 607 points as well as his first major championship.

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There was no repeat of 2009 at this year's USPGA Championship. A 2015 version of YE Yang was nowhere to be seen as the game's frontrunners dominated the top of the leaderboard.

Jason Day won his first major and would have handed many of you a timely points boost. Jordan Spieth and Justin Rose were inevitably breathing down Day's neck to pick up major points, too.

Anirban Lahiri continued his excellent form this year to finish T5, with George Coetzee, Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar just behind.

WATCH: Jason Day's swing sequence

 

Overall

The gap at the top of the leaderboard has closed, with Boddington now only leading by 481 points from Montys Majors.

 

Who's hot...

Unsurprisingly, Rory McIlroy and Day were popular transfers last week, along with Argentine Emiliano Grillo.

Who's not...

Shane Lowry, Camilo Villegas and Rickie Fowler were some of the most transferred players last week.

 

Top players in each category last week

America A-L - Brooks Koepka - 412 points

America M-Z - Jordan Spieth - 517 points

Great Britain - Justin Rose - 442 points

Ireland - Rory McIlroy - 97 points

Scandinavia - David Lingmerth - 202 points

Rest of Europe - Martin Kaymer - 202 points

Africa - Branden Grace - 472 points

Asia - Anirban Lahiri - 412 points

Australasia - Jason Day - 607 points

South America - Emiliano Grillo - 7 points

 

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Will Medlock graduated from UEA with a degree in Film and Television before completing a Masters in Sports Journalism at St Mary's in London. Will has had work published by The Independent and the Rugby Paper.