BMW International Open: Power ranking the top ten players
Spaniard Adrian Otaegui is having a dream season. He comes to Germany with a win at the Belgian Knockout, a runner-up at the Volvo China Open and only one missed cut to go with seven top-25 finishes.
Otaegui is looking for his first made cut at the BMW International Open, though his first two starts as a youngster can’t compare to how he’s playing in 2018.
Otaegui is ninth on the European Tour in stroke average (69.53) and is great at avoiding trouble, making just two bogeys per round.
He hits it straight (34th in driving accuracy) and is seventh in GIR.
The 25-year-old isn’t a long hitter, but otherwise has no glaring flaws in his game.
He comes off of two weeks of rest, the same amount he got before winning in Belgium.