Stray dog interrupts Andy Sullivan but DFS floor remains

Andy Sullivan experienced a bizarre interruption at the Hero Indian Open when a stray dog casually trotted across his line, forcing the veteran Englishman to check his swing. While the viral moment provides comic relief for casuals, ruthless fantasy managers know we only care about the metrics. Distractions aside, Sullivan remains a compelling DFS play on the DP World Tour. He possesses a reliable tee-to-green game that provides a high statistical floor, keeping his DFS value perfectly intact despite the canine interference.

For those grinding the official DP World Tour fantasy game, Sullivan is a highly viable roster addition this week. He historically navigates tricky, tight layouts efficiently, making him a safe anchor for your lineups. However, if you are playing in a niche DPWT One-and-Done pool, save your premium bullets. Sullivan is a solid top-twenty threat but lacks the elite win equity required to burn a valuable OAD selection on him at this specific venue. Ignore the noise, fade the distractions, and trust the data.

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