Fantasy Golf stats round-up: Week 23

Jason Day and Rikard Karlberg both won 405 points

Jason Day won the BMW Championship by six shots on Sunday. Credit: Patrick Smith (Getty)
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Jason Day and Rikard Karlberg both won 405 points in the Fantasy stakes last week.

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Jason Day was at it again on Sunday. Winning his fourth trophy in his last six events, the Australian is currently the man to beat on Tour.

His victory at the BMW Championship, with the new M1 driver, was his second FedEx Cup play-off win of this year.

There's no doubt he is in pole position to win the cup, but Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler are among those who could still win the overall prize if they succeed this week at the Tour Championship finale.

On the European Tour, Rikard Karlberg took the plaudits for his play-off win over Martin Kaymer in the Open D'Italia.

WATCH: Jason Day's swing sequence

 

Who's hot and who's not

Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson and Rory McIlroy were the most popular players last week.

Many of you chose to take Peter Uihlein, Martin Kaymer and Padraig Harrington out of your teams.

 

Overall

Boddington leads the way with 32,548 points heading into this week's round, with Popcorn and Montys Majors close behind.

 

Top players in each category last week

America A-L: Daniel Berger - 345 points

America M-Z: Scott Piercy - 315 points

Great Britain: Danny Willett / Matt Fitzpatrick - 315 points

Ireland: Rory McIlroy - 295 points

Scandinavia: Rikard Karlberg - 405 points

Rest of Europe: Martin Kaymer - 345 points

Asia: Hideki Matsuyama - 235 points

Africa: Jaco van Zyl - 95 points

Australasia: Jason Day - 405 points

South America: Fabrizio Zanotti - 315 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.