Five Fantasy Sleepers for the Nedbank Golf Challenge
By Sam Belden
Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Keegan Bradley’s performance will all depend on his putting this week.
No longer wielding his trusty belly putter, Bradley should be one of the world’s most intriguing players in the new season–fantasy managers should pore over his stats this season in an attempt to see the effects of the switch. To Bradley’s credit, he’s already off to a good start; he tied for eighth at Mayakoba in his last start.
The St. John’s product has never played the Nedbank before, but this is the first time in his career that he’s been ineligible for Tiger Woods’ exclusive Hero World Challenge–all the way down to No. 70 in the world, he probably wants to collect hefty appearance fees while he still can. Whatever the reason, Bradley will be ready to go this week, and he’ll be in reasonably good form too.
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