Outlaw Tour is back in action Tuesday at Noon and we’ve got a 75 person field and a course which happens to be 7500 yards long. Fair to say that if you are doing GPP’s you’ll want to do some balanced lineups and some lineups that feature some top guns. I’ll be about 50/50 in that regard. Let’s get to it. Make sure you hop over to DraftKings and FanDuel to place your lineups!
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Top Tier (10k and above)
No one. Literally, I’m fading everyone in this range, particularly since Calkins appears to be a late scratch. If I had to take someone it would be Oda, but I’m mostly fading this range tomorrow.
Middle Tier (8k – 10k)
Andre Metzger (DK 9900/FD 11200) – Metzger may be chalky as far as this range goes, but it’s for good reason, particularly with a relatively weak field. We have a solid golfer here with some mini tour wins under his belt and the ability to hit birdie at a better rate than most in the field.
Chris Korte (DK 9000/FD 10500) – I was on him last week and it paid off for the most part. Talented golfer with plenty of birdie ability. I think most people will be on Olson in this range and I think Korte is a nice pivot for GPP. Feel free to roll with Olson in cash, but I like Korte in GPP (cash as well).
Sam Triplett (DK 8900/FD 10900) – He’s been really good as of late and I think he will continue to get stronger on these mini tours. He finished 6th on this course last year.
Alistair Docherty (DK 8500 /FD 10600) – Played here last year and finished well inside the Top 10. Birdie percentage is high and very reasonably priced given his potential.
Nick Arman (DK 8000/FD 9900) – Arman should be a reasonable GPP pivot from Neil Johnson who will likely be a little chalky at the same price. Arman can have a bad day here and there but he can light it up too. Hofman and Funk will be solid plays in this range too.
Bottom Tier (Below 8k)
Jon Trasamar (DK 7700/FD 9200) – this is a GPP more than a cash play but Trasmar has some great birdie potential relative to most of the other golfers in this range.
Sam Gillis (DK 7700/FD 9100) – You’re not going to want to go much lower than this range. I’ve seen Gillis do enough good things to justify a GPP selection here.
Kyle Maze (DK 7300/FD 9000) – Very risky but worthy of inclusion in a GPP lineup because of his birdie percentage. Looking for birdie-makers in showdown slates not cut-makers.
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