Fantasy Golf stats round-up: Week 22

Thomas Pieters took maximum points thanks to his win in Holland

Thomas Pieters at the KLM Open. Credit: Dean Mouhtaropoulos (Getty)
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Thomas Pieters took maximum points thanks to his win at the KLM Open.

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With no FedEx Cup action last week, your picks would have been determined somewhat by your knowledge of the European Tour.

If you'd been following closely, you'd have known Thomas Pieters was a recent winner, at the Czech Masters. The Belgian stayed true to form by taking the title at the KLM Open in Holland.

Fabrizio Zanotti, Morten Orum Madsen and Eddie Pepperell were also strong performers, with Rafa Cabrera-Bello not far behind and continuing his strong season.

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Overall leaderboard

Boddington has a lead of less than 200 points, with Popcorn leading the charge to take top spot on 29, 436 points.

 

Who's hot and who's not

Martin Kaymer, Peter Uihlein and Soren Kjeldsen came into a lot of people's teams.

Justin Rose, Edoardo Molinari and Henrik Stenson were the most transferred players.

 

Top players in each category last week

America A-L - David Lipsky - 25 points

America M-Z - Peter Uihlein - 5 points

Great Britain - Eddie Pepperell - 275 points

Ireland - Padraig Harrington - 5 points

Scandinavia - Morten Orum Madsen - 275 points

Rest of Europe - Thomas Pieters - 405 points

Africa - Benjamin Hebert - 5 points

Asia - Y.E. Yang - -3 points

Australasia - Wade Ormsby - 175 points

South America - Fabrizio Zanotti - 295 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.