Trainer Sir Michael Stoute has led tributes to Walter Swinburn, calling him naturally gifted rider with a God-given talent after the death of the former jockey and trainer at the age of 55.Forever associated with the Stoute-trained extraordinary 1981 Derby winner Shergar, Swinburn suffered with weight issues throughout a glittering career in the saddle.Yet despite his problems, he will always be remembered as a brilliant jockey and a man for the big occasion.He was always totally unfazed, Stoute told At The Races.Id drive him to the races and he slept the whole way there. He had a remarkable temperament for the big day.He was just a naturally gifted rider with a God-given talent. The big days turned him on.We had a great relationship. Of course there were many times when he drove me absolutely mad, but he just had this unique talent.We loved him riding the horses and he had a great relationship with the staff over a long period.He always had to work very hard on his weight.There was a vulnerability, but that maybe comes when you have as much talent as he did.Swinburn suffered severe head and chest injuries in a fall at Sha Tin racecourse in 1996 and was placed in a coma for four days.He returned to action within six months, and at the end of the year won the Breeders Cup Turf on the Stoute-trained Pilsudski.I think the win on Pilsudski gave him a great deal of satisfaction, that was a great day for us at Woodbine, Stoute said.Swinburn enjoyed many fine days in the colours of Cheveley Park Stud, whose managing director Chris Richardson said: I am shocked at the news.Walter was an integral part for David and Patricia Thompsons Cheveley Park Stud success in the 1990s.Wonderful memories of Gay Gallanta and Exclusives Group One successes, to name but two.Leading French trainer Criquette Head-Maarek described Swinburn as one of the greatest ever jockeys.Head-Maarek and Swinburn developed a fruitful association in the 1990s, most notably with Hatoof, on whom the rider won the 1000 Guineas and the Champion Stakes at Newmarket.He was such a talented rider. He had really soft hands and had fantastic judgement during races, Head-Maarek said.Walter was a great boy and it is such a young age that he has died.When you like someone, you never want them to leave.In my opinion, I think he was one of the greatest ever jockeys.Nicknamed the Choirboy, he partnered Shergar to Derby glory at the age of 19 - one of three winners for Swinburn in the Epsom Classic alongside Shahrastani (1986) and Lammtarra (1995).Swinburn also won the 1983 Prix de lArc de Triomphe on the filly All Along, trained by Patrick Biancone.Shergar and Swinburn went on to claim the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot in their Derby-winning year. Dolphins Youth Jerseys . They reached the 100-point plateau for the fourth time in five games, bested the visiting Trail Blazers by 34 in the paint and scored 19 of the final 25 points in regulation. 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Russell Knox won the tournament last year at 11 under par, while Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson won the previous two years.Our experts have put together the players they believe have the skills to succeed and provide big fantasy point totals. This weeks panel is comprised of FantasyGolfInsiders Taras Pitra, Jeff Bergerson, Zach Turcotte and Jason Rouslin and ESPNs Jonathan Coachman, Michael Collins, Bob Harig and Jason Sobel.Note: Golfer salaries listed are for DraftKings.Taras Pitra -- Martin Kaymer ($8,700)Martin Kaymer is not playing in the United States this week and is not the favorite. Thats really all you need to know as far as analysis on him as hes been good outside of the US for the past two years, has posted back to back sixth-place finishes in Euro Tour events and has three top 10s in his last four appearances here -- translation: hes a great value play this week.Jeff Bergerson -- Bubba Watson ($8,800) With another no-cut event this week for the WGC HSBC, I will be targeting guys who can rack up Draftkings points. Not many are better at that than Bubba Watson. In three years, he has two top 10s here at Sheshan Golf Club, including a win in 2014. He is coming off a T10 at the Tour Championship and T20 at the BMW Championship. Overall a disappointing last year for Bubbas standards, I look for him to rebound this year starting this week.Zach Turcotte -- Louis Oosthuizen ($7,400) Few players in golf generate less buzz than Louis Oosthuizen. Since Louis is known for perpetually withdrawing from events, it tends to steer owners away in nearly every circumstance. However, Louis is quite capable of playing solid golf and tends to play his best in the toughest of fields. He is priced at $7,400 this week which is much lower than what I would anticipate for a player with as much experience as Louis at this course. In nine career starts, he has notched six top-15 finishes, making him an excellent value pick this weekk.ddddddddddddJason Rouslin -- Kevin Kisner ($6,900)Arriving in Shanghai off a decent performance in Malaysia, Kisner comes to China and the Sheshan International Golf Course where he placed second last year. With that in mind, and a great value, I like Kisner to jump start his 2016-2017 season with a top 10 finish this week. Kisner sports a great tee-to-green game and is a great driver of the golf ball. This course seems to fit his game quite well.Jonathan Coachman -- Rory McIlroy ($12,100)My pick this week has been inspired by his incredible final round at the Tour Championship. And in a small way I believe that having Tiger Woods back on our radar also has motivated him. McIlroy is poised to have a huge year in 2017. I think that he wants to get back to No. 1 in the world more than anything. And it could start this week at the HSBC. My pick is your FedEx Cup champion Rory McIlroy.Michael Collins -- Rory McIlroy ($12,100)After the epic battle Rory had with Patrick Reed at the Ryder Cup, it was easy to forget he won the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup. Fully rested but with a Ryder Cup chip on his shoulder, McIlroy is playing an event where he only finished outside the top six once in his past five starts in this event.Bob Harig -- Rory McIlroy ($12,100) Hes had time to rest after a long Ryder Cup week that saw some excellent golf but also hitting the wall. This is McIlroys first stroke-play start since his Tour Championship victory, which also netted him the PGA Tours FedEx Cup title four weeks ago. Hes been inside the top 11 in five previous visits to the WGC-HSBC venue in China.Jason Sobel -- Rory McIlroy ($12,100)His FedEx Cup win happened last season and this is a new one, but the schedule makers cant thwart momentum. Rory has shown that he plays some of his best golf in the later months of the year, and theres no reason to think that will stop at the HSBC this week. Cheap NFL Womens JerseysCheap Stitched JerseysCheap Jerseys Free ShippingDiscount NFL JerseysWholesale NFL HoodiesCheap Jerseys ThrowbackCheap Jerseys Throwback ' ' '