The Bullseye – Rocco Forte Open
For this week’s European Tour preview, we head to Italy for the Rocco Forte Open. This was a new event and venue last season, so there isn’t much history to draw upon. But from my viewing last year, it’s a
For this week’s European Tour preview, we head to Italy for the Rocco Forte Open. This was a new event and venue last season, so there isn’t much history to draw upon. But from my viewing last year, it’s a
For this week’s European Tour preview, we head to China for the Volvo China Open. The European Tour is getting back into full swing after a light schedule while its top players were playing WGCs and the Masters overseas. Last
For this week’s European Tour preview, we head to Morocco for the Trophee Hassan II. The European Tour is getting back into full swing after a light schedule while its top players were playing WGCs and the Masters overseas. Last
For this week’s European Tour preview, we head to Madrid, Spain for the Open de Espana. This event was left off the schedule in 2017 while finding a new (old) home, but returns to the Centro Nacionald de Golf in
For this week’s European Tour preview, we head to India for the Hero Indian Open. The old venue, New Dehli GC, played under 7,000 yards, so some of the shorter hitting Asian Tour players excelled. Gary Player has designed a
It was a tough week for The Bullseye in Qatar, with several of my core plays missing the cut on the number. We also missed out on Eddie Pepperell’s first win, which was disappointing. In any event, I felt good
It was a solid start for The Bullseye last week, although we had a couple epic weekend collapses. Matthieu Pavon led after the second round before shooting +8 on the weekend, and Marcus Kinhult (6th after two rounds) faded as
Welcome to the first installment of “The Bullseye,” a GPP-centric column focusing on the European Tour. Hopefully we can keep generating interest so that the prize pools for European Tour DFS contests grow, but right now we’ll just have to