Tommy Fleetwood Looking For Better Iron Play at Quail Hollow
Things have been off for Tommy Fleetwood over his last two outings, where he has lost strokes on approach in back-to-back events for the first time in two years. Ball striking is the bread and butter of the 35-year-old's game, and while his play off the tee is as steadfast as usual, he'll need the other half to pull its weight if he hopes to be in the mix at Quail Hollow. His strong bogey avoidance and ability to score helped him finish top-25 last week in Miami, but a middling par-4 scoring average, less-than-ideal length, and approach play struggles make him a less desirable DFS option. There is a lot more risk here than usual.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
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