Welcome to The RBC DFS DraftKings Ownership Projections. This week we are at Hilton Head in South Carolina at Harbour Town golf links. This is the tourney with the scotch tape jackets and the iconic peppermint painted lighthouse. I couldn’t find any odds on whether the lighthouse would come crashing down in high winds. This elevated field is absolutely loaded. Who knew plaid jackets were back in style? Our RBC DFS DraftKings Ownership Projections have one purpose, to help the Win Daily Sports family get the points needed to make some serious cash, week after week.
The Course and it’s Horses
This course is about fairway position and target golf. The accuracy needs to be there on approach from 125 to 200 yards. The short course requires precision and some of the old timers have fared well. Matt Kucher and Webb Simpson have done well here and Kuch is coming in with good metrics over his last three tourneys. No one under 27 years old has ever won this tourney. This is a Pete Dye course so KH Lee has to be in the conversation as well. Almost every golfer in the top 50 will tee it up, You will have to make some hard decisions in the 7 and 8 K range and stick to your guns, we can’t play them all.
Recent Results
Last week there were two Frisky Biscuits. Meronk got caught on the back 9 weather on Saturday and didn’t bring home the biscuit. Mac Hughes, 6200 and barely owned, made the cut and brought great value. This pushes our overall record to 41-8. Our record since the Sentry in January is 21-2.
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Whether to trust the Weather
The weather is calling for rain on Friday, not as much as was reported earlier in the week. The winds look to be from 9 to 15 mph throughout the tourney. We will have updates in the Win Daily Sports discord tonight.
Projections
Lets take a look at The RBC 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 |
Cantlay, Patrick | 24.8 | 10300 |
Im, Sungjae | 21.3 | 8600 |
Fitzpatrick, Mathew | 20.9 | 8400 |
Lowry, Shane | 19.7 | 8300 |
Morikawa, Collin | 19.6 | 10000 |
Kucher, Matt | 19.4 | 7700 |
Schauffele, Xander | 16.8 | 9300 |
Hatton, Tyrrell | 16.4 | 8200 |
Young, Cameron | 15.9 | 9600 |
Finau, Tony | 15.9 | 9400 |
Conners, Corey | 14.8 | 7800 |
Hovland, Viktor | 14.6 | 9800 |
Thomas, Justin | 14.6 | 8900 |
Homa, Max | 14.2 | 9100 |
Henley, Russell | 14.1 | 7800 |
Scheffler, Scottie | 13.9 | 11000 |
Kim, Tom (Joohyung) | 13.8 | 8500 |
Kim, Si Woo | 12.6 | 7600 |
Fowler, Rickie | 12.4 | 7600 |
Poston, JT | 11.8 | 7300 |
Rose, Justin | 11.6 | 7700 |
Burns, Sam | 10.4 | 8700 |
Spieth, Jordan | 10.2 | 10400 |
Clark, Wyndham | 9.3 | 7600 |
Kirk, Chris | 8.5 | 7500 |
Hoge, Tom | 8.4 | 7400 |
Theegala, Sahith | 7.9 | 8000 |
McCarthy, Denny | 7.8 | 7200 |
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan | 7.2 | 7100 |
Harman, Brian | 7.1 | 7300 |
Fleetwood, Tommy | 6.9 | 8100 |
Wallace, Matt | 6.6 | 7300 |
Martin, Ben | 6.4 | 7100 |
Hadwin, Adam | 6.3 | 7300 |
Mitchell, Keith | 6.2 | 7500 |
Bradley, Keegan | 6.1 | 7900 |
Simpson, Webb | 5.9 | 7400 |
Svensson, Adam | 5.7 | 7000 |
Power, Seamus | 5.4 | 7300 |
Spaun, JJ | 5.4 | 6900 |
Todd, Brendon | 5.3 | 6900 |
Straka, Sepp | 5.2 | 7200 |
Taylor, Nick | 5.2 | 6900 |
Stevens, Sam | 5.1 | 7000 |
McNealy, Maverick | 4.9 | 7200 |
Kitayama, Kurt | 4.8 | 7100 |
Griffin, Ben | 4.8 | 6900 |
Moore, Taylor | 4.7 | 7400 |
Dahmen, Joel | 4.7 | 6900 |
Duncan, Tyler | 4.6 | 6800 |
Woodland, Gary | 4.4 | 7500 |
Suh, Justin | 4.4 | 7000 |
Davis, Cameron | 4.2 | 7100 |
Lee, KH | 4.1 | 7200 |
Montgomery, Taylor | 3.9 | 7500 |
Lee, Min Woo | 3.6 | 7400 |
Ryder, Sam | 3.5 | 7200 |
Putnam, Andrew | 2.9 | 6700 |
Rai, Aaron | 2.8 | 7000 |
Jaeger, Stephan | 2.6 | 7000 |
Bhatia, Akshay | 2.6 | 6800 |
Horschel, Billy | 2.3 | 7300 |
Scott,Adam | 2.3 | 7400 |
Buckley, Hayden | 2.2 | 6800 |
Thompson, Michael | 2.2 | 6700 |
Riley, Davis | 1.9 | 7100 |
English, Harris | 1.9 | 7200 |
Hughes, Mackenzie | 1.8 | 7000 |
List, Luke | 1.8 | 6600 |
Ghim, Doug | 1.7 | 6500 |
Fox, Ryan | 1.6 | 7200 |
Griffin, Lanto | 1.6 | 6800 |
Grillo, Emiliano | 1.5 | 7000 |
Stallings, Scott | 1.5 | 6800 |
Smalley, Alex | 1.5 | 6700 |
Rodgers, Patrick | 1.4 | 7100 |
Detry,Thomas | 1.4 | 7100 |
Wu, Brandon | 1.4 | 6900 |
Hardy, Nick | 1.3 | 6800 |
Smalley, Alex | 1.3 | 6700 |
Streelman, Kevin | 1.2 | 6600 |
Willett, Danny | 1.1 | 6900 |
Hossler, Beau | 1.0 | 6600 |
Malnati, Peter | 1.0 | 6400 |
Schenk, Adam | 0.9 | 6800 |
Hodges, Lee | 0.9 | 6700 |
Palmer, Ryan | 0.9 | 6600 |
Piercy, Scott | 0.9 | 6600 |
Glover, Lucas | 0.9 | 6600 |
Thompson, Davis | 0.8 | 6700 |
Lipsky, David | 0.8 | 6500 |
NeSmith, Matthew | 0.8 | 6500 |
Kodaira, Satoshi | 0.8 | 6300 |
Moore, Ryan | 0.8 | 6100 |
Kizzire, Patton | 0.7 | 6700 |
Kisner, Kevin | 0.7 | 6400 |
Donald, Luke | 0.7 | 6400 |
Redman, Doc | 0.7 | 6200 |
Pendrith, Taylor | 0.6 | 6900 |
Herbert, Lucas | 0.6 | 6800 |
Higgo, Garrick | 0.6 | 6700 |
Cink, Stewart | 0.6 | 6500 |
Hubbard, Mark | 0.6 | 6500 |
Johnson, Zack | 0.6 | 6400 |
Sigg, Greyson | 0.6 | 6200 |
Furyk, Jim | 0.6 | 6200 |
Tarren, Callum | 0.6 | 6100 |
Lashley, Nate | 0.5 | 6600 |
Taylor, Ben | 0.5 | 6500 |
Hickok, Kramer | 0.5 | 6500 |
Merritt, Troy | 0.5 | 6200 |
Van Rooyen, Erik | 0.4 | 6700 |
Pan, CT | 0.4 | 6600 |
Hadley, Chesson | 0.4 | 6500 |
Mullinax, Trey | 0.4 | 6400 |
Frittelli, Dylan | 0.4 | 6300 |
Smotherman, Austin | 0.4 | 6300 |
Echavarria, Nico | 0.4 | 6200 |
Knox, Russell | 0.3 | 6300 |
Long, Adam | 0.2 | 6300 |
Champ, Cameron | 0.1 | 6400 |
Reavie, Chez | 0.1 | 6300 |
Tway, Kevin | 0.1 | 6300 |
Lower, Justin | 0.1 | 6300 |
Laird, Martin | 0.1 | 6200 |
Walker, Jimmy | 0.1 | 6200 |
Hahn, James | 0.1 | 6200 |
Els, Ernie | 0.1 | 6100 |
Young, Carson | 0.1 | 6100 |
Herman, Jim | 0.1 | 6100 |
Landry, Andrew | 0.1 | 6000 |
Streb, Robert | 0.1 | 6000 |
Schwab, Matthias | 0.0 | 6400 |
Ramey, Chad | 0.0 | 6400 |
Dufner, Jason | 0.0 | 6100 |
Werenski, Richy | 0.0 | 6100 |
Brehm, Ryan | 0.0 | 6100 |
Bryan, Wesley | 0.0 | 6000 |
Gay, Brian | 0.0 | 6000 |
Kraft, Kelly | 0.0 | 6000 |
McGreevy, Max | 0.0 | 6000 |
Love III, Davis | 0.0 | 6000 |
Gibson, Tommy | 0.0 | 6000 |
These figures for The Masters DFS DraftKings Ownership Projections are accurate as of 18:39 EST. The higher tier golfers may/will show a higher percentage by lock.
**UPDATE** At the time of our program end only 34,000 of 59,000 entries were in. Please be aware that Morikawa, Hovland, Tom Kim and Fowler may have increased ownership by lock as well as the top tier.
My RBC Top Plays
Top Tier: Cam Young
Mid Tier: Tom Kim
Low Tier: Matt Kuchar
Out in Left Play: Nick Taylor
Our Frisky Biscuit Play will be in Discord later Tonight ! *Risky*
FR Leader: Brian Harman
FR Leader: JT Poston (Contrarian)
What to Watch
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Don’t forget to tune in to The PGA DraftCast, hosted by Joel. It also features Sia, Spencer, and the man, Deep Dive Dave, who picks winners every week like most people pick their nose. Also look for the surprise guest who drops by to battle you, the audience, for supremacy on the draft board.
It’s back to the familiar time slot at 9:00 EST on Tuesday nights and is fun, engaging and educational. Show up, tune in, and help yourself and your audience win the week with the best team on the board!
With the snake draft format it shows how the elite Win Daily Sports golf staff can stay within the salary guidelines and it brings you leverage plays and value gems. Many Win Daily Sports players do well just by picking players of the teams that are picked.
Parting Shot
Last week Brooks Koepka blamed Patrick Cantlay and his slow play for his losing to John Rahm. I see it differently. Brooks is a multi major champion and deserves the respect that comes with his accomplishments. His decision to go to LIV was all his. At LIV golf they only play 54 holes. In the PGA they play 72.
On Sunday the two played almost 27 holes of golf due to the incomplete 3rd round. John Rahm is used to the pressure on the back nine of a PGA tourney and a major, Brooks Koepka used to be, but not any more. For three days he shot lights out golf with a steely demeanor that looked invincible. He eventually lost his focus, concentration and stamina on the last nine holes. John Rahm had to be patient and wait just as long as Brooks, he simply took a 4 stroke lead that Brooks couldn’t overcome by using those same metrics.
Maybe all those millions from the Saudi’s will be a comfort, although he probably would have given it all back to be crowned a Masters champion.
As always, I hope to be with you on Sunday afternoon, in the money. You can also come and hang out in the Win Daily Sports Discord Chat to talk it out with everyone before the lock!