We take a look at the highest points scorers in Turkey and reveal who to go for in Sun City with our Nedbank Golf Challenge Picks
Fantasy Golf Report and Nedbank Golf Challenge Picks
Thorbjorn Olesen bagged his fourth European Tour win, and biggest to date, at the Turkish Airlines Open to move within the top 10 of the Race to Dubai with just two Final Series events left.
The 26-year-old won 405 fantasy golf points as he became the youngest Dane to win four European Tour titles.
Related: Thorbjorn Olesen WITB: Turkish Airlines Open Winning Clubs
He beat David Horsey and Haotong Li by two strokes, they each won 345 points.
Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger was fourth for 295 points with first-round leader George Coetzee in fifth with 275 points.
The Top Fantasy Golf Scorers for the Turkish Airlines Open
405 points – Thorbjorn Olesen – Scandinavia
345 points – David Horsey – GB
345 points – Haotong Li – Asia
295 points – Bernd Wiesberger – Rest of Europe
275 points – George Coetzee – Africa
255 points – David Lipsky – USA 1
255 points – Joakim Lagergren – Scandinavia
215 points – Pablo Larrazabal – Rest of Europe
195 points – Nacho Elvira – Rest of Europe
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There are great prizes from Puma Cobra Golf to be won each and every week.
This week on Tour it’s the second of the three European Tour Finals Series at the Nedbank Golf Challenge at the Gary Player CC in Sun City, South Africa. Marc Leishman won the title last year.
Preview: Race to Dubai Contenders in Sun City for Nedbank Golf Challenge
Fantasy Picks for the Nedbank Golf Challenge:
GB: Richard Bland – The Englishman is having the best season of his career and hasn’t missed a cut since July at the French Open. Since then he’s had four top seven finishes and his worst result has been a T30 at the WGC-HSBC Champions.
Rest of Europe: Martin Kaymer – The German has three top six finishes in his last five starts and won here in 2012.
Scandinavia: Henrik Stenson – The Swede now leads the Race to Dubai with just two events left and won this tournament eight years ago. He also finished runner-up last year and fourth in 2013.
Africa: Branden Grace – The South African is the highest ranked home player in the field and came T4th here last year.
Asia: Thongchai Jaidee – The Thai came ninth here last year and is on a decent run of form. Expect Thongchai to earn you some points this week.
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