Fantasy Golf stats round-up: Week 26

Matt Fitzpatrick took maximum points with his British Masters win

Matt Fitzpatrick was the big winner of the week after his first European Tour victory at the British Masters.

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It was an excellent week for the English at their home tournament and none more so than for Matt Fitzpatrick.

The 21-year-old won his first European Tour title at the British Masters, shooting a final round 68 to finish two clear of Soren Kjeldsen, Fabrizio Zanotti and Shane Lowry.

Also finishing T13 or better were Luke Donald, Anthony Wall, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton, Oliver Fisher, Chris Wood and Richard Bland.

Last week we tipped Lowry, Zanotti and Kiradech Aphibarnrat to top their categories and they did so successfully.

WATCH: Matt Fitzpatrick talks life on tour

 

 

Overall

Boddington has a lead of less than 100 points, with Popcorn and The Black Cats not far behind in second and third respectively.

Who's hot and who's not

With a shortage of American players, David Lipsky and Peter Uihlein were both popular drafts along with Francesco Molinari.

Brooks Koepka, Jason Day and Hideki Matsuyama were three of the most common outgoing transfers.

 

Top players for each category

America A-L: David Lipsky - -3 points

America M-Z: Peter Uihlein - 0 points

Great Britain: Matt Fitzpatrick - 405 points

Ireland: Shane Lowry - 345 points

Scandinavia: Soren Kjeldsen - 345 points

Rest of Europe: Alexander Levy - 65 points

Asia: Kiradech Aphibarnrat - 275 points

Africa: Darren Fichardt - 65 points

Australasia: Marcus Fraser - 275 points

South America: Fabrizio Zanotti - 345 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.