Waste Management Phoenix Open: Fantasy Golf Top 30

Fantasy golf players are in for a solid week as Rickie Fowler prepares to defend his 2019 victory at the PGA Tour’s Waste Management Phoenix Open. He’ll take on a loaded field fronted by Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Webb Simpson and Tony Finau. Here are the top-5 fantasy golf rankings for the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. 5. Webb Simpson: Simpson was the runner-up at The RSM Classic before a third-place showing at the Sony Open. 4. Rickie Fowler: The defending champ enters in poor form off of a missed cut last week. He had previously tied for fifth in Hawaii and tied for 10th at The American Express. 3. Hideki Matsuyama: Another two-time winner in the field, Matsuyama claimed both of his titles in playoffs in 2016 and 2017. 2. Justin Thomas: It’s odd to not have Thomas ranked No. 1, but the fourth-best golfer in the world is coming off an extremely rare missed cut at the Sony Open and will make his 2020 debut on the mainland 1. Jon Rahm: Rahm may be the only golfer in the world in better form than Thomas right now. After collecting two wins on the European Tour, he placed second at the Hero World Challenge and 10th at the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Fantasy golf players are in for a solid week as Rickie Fowler prepares to defend his 2019 victory at the PGA Tour’s Waste Management Phoenix Open. He’ll take on a loaded field fronted by Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Webb Simpson and Tony Finau. Here are the top-5 fantasy golf rankings for the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. 5. Webb Simpson: Simpson was the runner-up at The RSM Classic before a third-place showing at the Sony Open. 4. Rickie Fowler: The defending champ enters in poor form off of a missed cut last week. He had previously tied for fifth in Hawaii and tied for 10th at The American Express. 3. Hideki Matsuyama: Another two-time winner in the field, Matsuyama claimed both of his titles in playoffs in 2016 and 2017. 2. Justin Thomas: It’s odd to not have Thomas ranked No. 1, but the fourth-best golfer in the world is coming off an extremely rare missed cut at the Sony Open and will make his 2020 debut on the mainland 1. Jon Rahm: Rahm may be the only golfer in the world in better form than Thomas right now. After collecting two wins on the European Tour, he placed second at the Hero World Challenge and 10th at the Sentry Tournament of Champions.