2015 Women’s British Open Golf Channel Fantasy Picks
By Danny Norris
Group 4: This is the group that I will be very curious to know what the ownership percentage is. When you look at the top there are some quality golfers here.
Kim Kaufman has played well of late making the cut in her last three tournaments. Jane Park has been solid all season long and Juli Inkster has two top fifteens in her last four starts.
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Solid golfers who aren’t bad picks, but if you really dig deep there are some hidden gems in this group. A few golfers that standout to me are In-Gee Chun, Rebecca Artis, and Mirim Lee.
Lee has been rock solid all year making the cut in 15 of 16 tournaments. There is a slight cause for concern as she did withdraw last week with a wrist injury.
Artis doesn’t play on the LPGA in the States on a regular basis, but she is regularly in contention over on the European Tour.
In her last five tournaments, she has finished in the top eleven in all five including a win last week at the Ladies Scottish Open. She is in superb form right now and a fantastic pick.
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In-Gee Chun is a fantastic young talent who already has ten wins in her professional career. One of those wins came last month as she broke into the mainstream in a big way winning the U.S. Women’s Open.
She played fantastic for all four rounds and saved her best golf on Sunday where she shot a 66 to win by one stroke over Amy Yang.
It’s a coin flip for me between Chun and Artis. I want to take Chun, but I think I’ll roll with Artis due to the fact that I believe her game is on point right now and is more suited for a British Open style game. I don’t think you can go wrong with either one, though.
As I mentioned at the top, It’ll be interesting to know if folks are going to do their homework and pick up one of the gems down on the list, or are they just going to be one of the first golfers they see?