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Fantasy Golf Sleeper Report – 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

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2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Fantasy Sleeper Report

Golf never ceases to amaze. Tournaments played over 72 holes and four days, and yet the winner can be decided by just one or two moments of madness or inspiration.

The World Wide Tech Championship last week was no different. On Saturday, it appeared as if Matt Kuchar was strolling to the title, finding himself six shots clear of the rest of the field. Yet, one hooked drive and two duffed chips later, Kuchar was the proud owner of a quadruple bogey. Game on.

And then, come the 72nd and final hole, the three leaders – Kuchar, Erik van Rooyen and Camilo Villegas – all had a chance to land the trophy. So when EVR clutched an eagle putt, that was all she wrote.

One hole of madness. One hole of inspiration. And Van Rooyen was a two-time PGA TOUR champion.

Time is running out for those wanting to finish in the ‘Next 10’ of the Fall Series, which ensures entry into some of the money-spinning Signature tournaments next year, as well as those whose sole ambition is to simply play on the PGA TOUR next year. 

The Bermuda Championship, followed by the RSM Classic next week, are the swansongs of the 2022-23 season. Those that finish outside the top-125 of the FedEx Cup will find their invitations to play on the TOUR next season hard to come by.

So time is of the essence, and like Van Rooyen on Sunday now is the time to grasp the nettle at a Royal Port Golf Club course that – weather permitting – can be taken apart.

A super-short 6,898 yards for its Par 71, being consistently good with wedges and putter can be enough to win this week, with fairways tough to hold for all given the strong winds – the field could see the breeze hit 18mph on Sunday, which is not inconsiderable at local level and given the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.

But before you go rushing out to back the bombers on such a short layout, remember this: the TOUR average proximity to the hole when approaching from the fairway 125-120 yards away is 23ft to the pin. Inside 100 yards from the rough, it’s 27ft.

So finding the fairway is an advantage at courses like this, which explains why metronomic, accurate types like Seamus Power, Brian Gay and Brendon Todd have won this event in the past four years.

Power, the defending champion, took advantage of some liberal bogey-making from Ben Griffin 12 months ago – he played a five-hole stretch on the back nine on Sunday in +6 to confirm what we already knew: TOUR maidens can find it damn difficult to close out their first win.

Will we have a maiden or a multiple-time winner doing the business in Bermuda on Sunday?  As far as we’re concerned, here’s five to back at juicy prices for the 2023 Bermuda Championship:

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