Welcome to The API DFS DraftKings Ownership Projections at Bay Hill. The API is a tough course that will test every facet of a golfers game. Adding some high wind to the equation can make it even tougher. The greens are presently as fast as they’ve been, and the rough is the thickest it’s ever been. This will not be a birdie fest. The API DFS DraftKings Ownership Projections are designed to give you the leverage, value and pivots to help you rocket up the leaderboard to position yourself for a takedown.
Recent Results
Last week we put out 3 Frisky Biscuit plays in Discord Wednesday night due to 90 players being in the 6K range. All three made the cut easily, and one of our picks finished 2nd in a playoff. They brought tremendous leverage and value. Eric Cole was 6700 and owned by 3 % of the field. 97% of all the players missed the plays or were to afraid to roster our three picks. Win Daily Sports did not. We also hit for three straight days on Showdown, (we do not play Thursday Showdown) including a 19th place finish for Saturday. This brings our record to 32-7 for unwanted players with the lowest salary that nobody owns.
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The Course – The Field
This tourney is loaded with top talent and talent will be necessary for this course. Water surrounds 9 of the holes. The API has had the most penalty strokes by a large margin in 3 of the last 4 years. Heavy winds, forecast starting Friday afternoon, will increase the difficulty. Par will be a good score if the winds hang around the weekend.
Whether to trust the Weather
At present the weather is calling for high winds in the mid twenties. Bay Hill is a beast, adding high winds is like sharpening its fangs. There may be a clear advantage for Thursday afternoon, Friday morning waves. Please check with the Win Daily Sports Discord later tonight for up to the minute weather changes.
Targets and Traps
I will again be keying on ownership again for this field. There are plenty of premium studs in the top three ranges. Rahmbo is presently #1 and is playing like it. His metrics are off the charts, rostering him makes it tough to get two or three studs in the field. Xander, Scottie and Max, and especially McIlroy will round out the premium plays. Some other plays we are considering are Pendrith Wise, Harman, Hoge, Bradley, Buckley, Bramlett, Lee and Hardy. We shy away from any 6 or 7K golfers that garner 10-15% ownership, it’s the kiss of death in DFS golf. We simulate 70,000 API tourneys to get our Frisky Biscuit on an AI program that is doing very well at the moment. No one else except Win Daily Sports has these programs, or the huge electric bills.
Lets take a look at The API DFS DraftKings Ownership Projections. These projections are designed to allow you to pivot off chalk and hit high leverage and value for your rostered teams.
OWNERSHIP PROJECTION | ||
PLAYER | OWN % | SALARY |
McIlroy, Rory | 26.6 | 10600 |
Hatton, Tyrrell | 20.2 | 8300 |
Cantlay, Patrick | 18.8 | 9100 |
Scheffler, Scottie | 17.9 | 10900 |
Mitchell, Keith | 17.7 | 8000 |
Rahm, John | 17.4 | 11500 |
Zalatoris,Will | 17.3 | 9400 |
Schauffele, Xander | 16.9 | 9200 |
Morikawa, Collin | 16.8 | 9500 |
Day, Jason | 16.7 | 8500 |
Bradley, Keegan | 16.2 | 7600 |
Homa, Max | 15.8 | 9700 |
Finau, Tony | 15.6 | 9300 |
Fleetwood, Tommy | 14.9 | 7500 |
Hovland, Viktor | 13.9 | 9000 |
Fowler, Rickie | 13.8 | 7700 |
Im, Sungjae | 13.6 | 8900 |
Young, Cameron | 12.4 | 8700 |
Thomas, Justin | 11.5 | 9600 |
Kim, Tom (Joohyung) | 11.3 | 8400 |
Kirk, Chris | 10.8 | 7700 |
Conners, Corey | 10.7 | 7800 |
Harman, Brian | 10.4 | 7200 |
Fitzpatrick, Mathew | 10.2 | 8800 |
Power, Seamus | 9.6 | 7400 |
Burns, Sam | 9.5 | 8100 |
Lowry, Shane | 9.4 | 7900 |
Montgomery, Taylor | 9.3 | 7400 |
Matsuyama, Hideki | 9.1 | 8200 |
Woodland, Gary | 8.9 | 7400 |
Rose, Justin | 8.8 | 7600 |
Wise, Aaron | 8.6 | 7200 |
Hoge, Tom | 7.7 | 7300 |
Pendrith, Taylor | 6.3 | 6900 |
Theegala, Sahith | 6.2 | 7900 |
Spieth, Jordan | 5.9 | 8600 |
Lee, Min Woo | 5.8 | 7300 |
Buckley, Hayden | 5.8 | 6500 |
Clark, Wyndham | 5.7 | 7500 |
Scott,Adam | 5.4 | 7600 |
Meronk, Adrian | 5.1 | 7200 |
Hadwin, Adam | 4.9 | 7500 |
Rodgers, Patrick | 4.9 | 6900 |
Dahmen, Joel | 4.8 | 6800 |
Griffin, Ben | 4.7 | 6700 |
Kim, Si Woo | 4.1 | 7500 |
Horschel, Billy | 3.9 | 7800 |
Hossler, Beau | 3.9 | 7100 |
Gordon, Will | 3.8 | 6500 |
Smalley, Alex | 3.3 | 6700 |
Henley, Russell | 3.3 | 7100 |
Suh, Justin | 3.2 | 6900 |
Kitayama, Kurt | 3.2 | 6800 |
Riley, Davis | 3.1 | 6600 |
Grillo, Emiliano | 3.1 | 6600 |
Herbert, Lucas | 2.9 | 7400 |
List, Luke | 2.9 | 7300 |
Spaun, JJ | 2.8 | 6900 |
Lee, KH | 2.8 | 7100 |
Straka, Sepp | 2.7 | 7000 |
Ryder, Sam | 2.7 | 7000 |
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan | 2.6 | 7100 |
Shelton, Robby | 2.6 | 6600 |
Taylor, Ben | 2.5 | 6500 |
Bramlett, Joseph | 2.4 | 6700 |
An, Byeong | 2.1 | 7000 |
Moore, Taylor | 1.9 | 7100 |
Svensson, Adam | 1.9 | 6800 |
Thompson, Davis | 1.8 | 6800 |
Hoffman, Charley | 1.8 | 6300 |
Taylor, Nick | 1.7 | 7300 |
Willett, Danny | 1.7 | 6800 |
Hodges, Lee | 1.7 | 6600 |
Higgo, Garrick | 1.6 | 6600 |
Putnam, Andrew | 1.5 | 6700 |
Hardy, Nick | 1.5 | 6400 |
Fox, Ryan | 1.4 | 7000 |
Stallings, Scott | 1.4 | 6800 |
Noren, Alex | 1.3 | 7200 |
Detry,Thomas | 1.3 | 7200 |
Cole, Eric | 1.2 | 6900 |
Davis, Cameron | 1.2 | 6700 |
Hughes, Mackenzie | 1.2 | 6500 |
Glover, Lucas | 1.1 | 6100 |
Johnson, Zack | 0.9 | 6500 |
Lipsky, David | 0.9 | 6400 |
Simpson, Webb | 0.9 | 6300 |
Laird, Martin | 0.9 | 6200 |
Todd, Brendon | 0.8 | 6700 |
Kim, SH (Seonghyeon) | 0.8 | 6600 |
NeSmith, Matthew | 0.8 | 6200 |
Sigg, Greyson | 0.8 | 6200 |
Lawrence, Thriston | 0.8 | 6100 |
English, Harris | 0.7 | 7000 |
Rai, Aaron | 0.7 | 6400 |
Lingmerth, David | 0.7 | 6200 |
Molinari, Francesco | 0.6 | 6900 |
Kisner, Kevin | 0.6 | 6500 |
Palmer, Ryan | 0.6 | 6400 |
Schenk, Adam | 0.6 | 6400 |
Aberg, Ludvig (a) | 0.6 | 6300 |
Streelman, Kevin | 0.5 | 6100 |
Mullinax, Trey | 0.4 | 6400 |
Baddeley, Aaron | 0.4 | 6200 |
Lower, Justin | 0.4 | 6200 |
Merritt, Troy | 0.4 | 6000 |
Kizzire, Patton | 0.3 | 6300 |
Malnati, Peter | 0.3 | 6200 |
Coody, Pierceson | 0.3 | 6100 |
Reavie, Chez | 0.3 | 6000 |
Cink, Stewart | 0.2 | 6300 |
Tarren, Callum | 0.2 | 6100 |
Harrington, Padraig | 0.1 | 6300 |
Brehm, Ryan | 0.1 | 6100 |
Alexander, Tyson | 0.1 | 6100 |
Donald, Luke | 0.1 | 6000 |
Johnson, Kamaiu | 0.0 | 6000 |
Hammer, Cole | 0.0 | 6000 |
Westmoreland, Kyle | 0.0 | 6000 |
Koch, Greg | 0.0 | 6000 |
These figures for The API DFS DraftKings Ownership Projections are accurate as of 18:07 EST. The higher tier golfers may/will show a higher percentage by lock.
My picks for The API
Top Tier: Scheffler
Mid Tier: Hattan
Low Tier: Rose
Out in Left Play: Rodgers
Our Frisky Biscuit Play will be in Discord later Tonight ! *Risky*
FR Leader: Morikawa
FR Leader: Mitchell (contrarian)
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