Sports BettingPGAPremium 2023 Masters Picks: All You Need To Know David Bieleski 6 months ago written by David Bieleski Augusta National Golf Club. Few places on earth evoke the same emotion from even the most rudimentary golf fan. Perhaps for you it is the legacy of the greats having won here. Perhaps it is the iconic Masters theme song. Or perhaps it is the stash of pimento cheese sandwich ingredients stocking your fridge, still costing just $1.50 on course, ready for the greatest weekend in golf (recipe here). Either way, we all know that this week is special in not only the world of golf, but for sport in general. And having successfully tipped 4 of the last 7 Masters (Willett, Garcia, Woods, and Matsuyama), hopefully our 2023 Masters Picks are special too.It truly was a spectacular March where we bagged Kurt Kitayama at 60/1 after round 1, Taylor Moore at 70/1, and Nick Bachem at 100/1. That stunning run has elevated our profit further for the year to +13% on the DP World Tour, a whopping +59% on the PGA Tour, and +41% overall. That truly puts these selections within the top echelon of golf analyst... 6 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Sports BettingPGAPremium Valero Texas Open Picks: All You Need To Know David Bieleski 6 months ago written by David Bieleski Having already scored 60/1 and 70/1 wins in March, it was another huge winner at 110/1 to round out an amazing month for our selections. It bears noting that not only is our recent form red hot, but we tipped J.J. Spaun at 150/1 here in 2022 to frame this year's Valero Texas Open picks.Nick Bachem's monumental rise saw him win in just his 12th start on the DP World Tour. We had taken Bachem the week prior at 250/1, where he duly finished in the top 20. Arriving at a course that rewarded long-driving and was perhaps even better suited, it was a no brainer to remain with him the following week. He rewarded that loyalty richly. We also scored top place finishes on Alejandro del Rey Top 20 and James Hart du Preez Top 40.https://twitter.com/DPWorldTour/status/1639969669456035843?s=20It was a consecutive runner-up for us at the WGC Matchplay. Having tipped Kevin Kisner at 50/1 in 2022, Cam Young at 33/1 was arguably the form golfer of the tournament. We also had Kuchar advancing from his gro... 6 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
PGAPremium The Masters: Initial Picks Sia 1 year ago written by Sia Hello Friends and welcome to The Masters. This week is certainly headlined by the probable return of one Tiger Woods, but there are a host of other headline players that are sure to make this week special. Win Daily Sports will have plenty of PGA content coming your way including articles from FSWA PGA writer of the year Spencer Aguiar, and of course, our ownership and picks article from Steven Polardi. Add to that the team will be camped out in Discord to make sure we answer every question you've got. Be sure to tune into the PGA Draftcast this week here and make sure you are subscribed to our YouTube page. We will be talking course dynamics on the show, but I can tell you that my picks have a lean toward length as this course may play even longer than usual with some probable pre-tournament moisture and certain holes which have been lengthened. I'll also have a bigger emphasis on ARG as winners have certainly flashed in that department. Again, more on the model breakdown and c... 1 year ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
PGAPremium The Charles Schwab Challenge Final Ownership Projections Steven Polardi 2 years ago written by Steven Polardi Welcome to The Charles Schwab Challenge Final Ownership Projections, brought to you by WinDailySports.com, this week we are at a tree lined course that measures 7000 yards, it's not a bombers course, this Texas course will require accuracy off the tee and an ability to finesse an approach shot from clubbing down off the fairway. Jordan Spieth has done so well here, all he has to do is wake up to get a top 5, supposedly. top contenders include Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Patrick Reed and Abraham Ancer. Wind may play a small factor, please check in Discord later tonight for updated weather postings, the closer we get to lock, the more accurate the weather.Last week Phil surprised the world, Koepka and Dechambeau exchanged pleasantries during an interview, and the PGA Championship made the golfers earn the title. Somewhere in Florida, there is a golfer named Eldrick "Tiger" Woods who is screaming for more rehab. faster rehab, we must get back on the course. Many years ago, before Tige... 2 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
PGAPremium The AT&T Byron Nelson Final Ownership Projections Steven Polardi 2 years ago written by Steven Polardi Welcome to The AT&T Byron Nelson Classic Final Ownership Projections, brought to you by WinDailySports.com, this week we are at a new course, TPC Craig Ranch for the tourney, a 7400+ par 72 that favors long drives and accurate approach shots. Scottie Scheffler, Will Zalatoris, Jordan Spieth and Ryan Palmer are all familiar with this course. Palmer holds the course record, and Zalatoris and Scheffler have played it since they were children. Scheffler won the Metro Championship on this course when he was 9 years old. Don't be surprised if Madonna's song, "this used to be my playground" comes up when they all tee off.We talk about actionable data, information that allows you to make decisions that gets you better leverage over your competition. In two interviews recently, Hideki Matsuyama said after winning the Masters he went back home to Japan, where there were many celebrations and no golf. He stated that he now needs to find his game again to get ready for the PGA. With no practice, ... 2 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
PGAPremium The Wells Fargo Championship Final Ownership Projections Steven Polardi 2 years ago written by Steven Polardi Welcome to The Wells Fargo Championship Final Ownership Projections, brought to you by WinDailySports.com, this week we are at Quail Hollow for the tourney, where the 16,17,and the 18th hole aren't just one of the toughest closes, but THE toughest of any and all the PGA venues. Again, Corey Conners, Bryson Dechambeau, Webb Simpson and Jon Rahm are all top favorites to win. Driving Distance and approach are the keys to unlocking this course. Short hitters have also done well so don't count them out. Every aspect of the game will be necessary to close out the competition and be the best in the field. Last week was a negative week for me, first one in 6 weeks. I dropped 680.00 in contest fees at the Valspar, which is O.K., sort of, it's DK money to begin with, I'm still playing on their dime. I had a choice between picking Streelman or Bradley who we had been tracking for several weeks for a breakthrough. I chose Streelman, and I had two others finish even, 1 stroke away from making the c... 2 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
PGAPremium The Valspar Championship Final Ownership Projections Steven Polardi 2 years ago written by Steven Polardi Welcome to The Valspar Championship Final Ownership Projections, brought to you by WinDailySports.com, this week we are back in Florida for the tourney at Copperhead, one of the toughest PGA courses that's not a major or WGC, Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson, Paul Casey and Corey Conners are all top favorites to win. Accuracy and approach are the keys to taming this pit viper of a course, where holes 16, 17 and 18, known as the snake pit, have made grown PGA golfers cry.We talk about actionable data, and i have some for you. Conners, Kokrak and Kirk are the chalk in this contest, no matter what format you are playing in, DO NOT roster all 3 in the same lineup. There is a better than 22% chance that one makes the top 20, any two drops that to less than 14 %, and all 3 drops it to less than 4%, which means if you play all 3, you have a 96% chance of giving away your entry fee. Numerical advantages (pivots) are Rose, Scheffler, and Oosti.Last night on the podcast Sia and Joel were discussing... 2 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
PGAPremium The Zurich Classic Final Ownership Projections cdenny99@hotmail.com 2 years ago written by cdenny99@hotmail.com Welcome to The Zurich Classic Final Ownership Projections, brought to you by WinDailySports.com, the teams of Rham/Palmer, Cantlay/Schauffele, and Morikawa/Wolf are all top favorites to win. The first two teams mentioned above will be heavily owned.Due to the changes brought about by Draftkings for the team format, we will not have ownership projections, what we do have is information on the teams ability to make the cut and will present that. Our ownership accuracy would have been around 36% for this format, we stay in the 96.9 to 99+ % for all our ownership projections and will have the solid numbers you expect next week when stroke play resumes. I have some associates out west who spent 28 hours straight trying to bring you the right numbers, we will not ask you to risk your hard earned money for just a 1 in 3 guess.The following represents the percentage for a team to make the cut, not all teams are listed, the ones closest to the 50% to make the cut are as follows:Harrington/Putna... 2 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
PGAPremium The RBC Heritage Final Ownership Projections Steven Polardi 2 years ago written by Steven Polardi Welcome to The RBC Heritage Final Ownership Projections, brought to you by WinDailySports.com. Dustin Johnson, Webb Simpson, Collin Morikawa, and Patrick Cantlay are all top favorites to win. There have been a few surprises in the last decade at this tournament so beware. There was also a question on the show last night about golfers being mentally and physically exhausted after the Masters, and how they would do in the RBC.In the last 10 years, anyone that played 4 rounds at the Masters the week before has only won....once. That means if you pick somebody that played all 4 rounds last week, they have a 90% chance of losing. In 2018 Kodaira is the only champion who played 4 rounds the week before. 9 of the last 10 winners either didn't play or they missed the cut. Most of the top 5 fall in that same category as well. It does not mean I won't be rostering golfers who played last week, but if it's a close call, I will take the golfer who is better rested.Jim Furyk has won here three time... 2 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Daily Fantasy SportsPGA PGA DFS Picks: The 2021 Masters jason mezrahi 2 years ago written by jason mezrahi In this edition of PGA DFS picks, we’re looking for a big payday at The Masters and helping you find some winning teams to boost your bankroll!PGA DFS Course Notes:Reduced field of 88 golfers with all the big names36-hole Cut: Top 50 and ties (10-stroke rule NOT in effect)Last year’s champion: Dustin Johnson (November)The course: Augusta National (Donald Ross design)Par 72: 7,475 yardsBentgrass greensTournament is back to its usual April date, so the course will play differently than it did five months agoPatrons are back at Augusta NationalWinners typically come from PM Thursday/AM Friday groupsWind will blow, course should play tough if it doesn’t rain at allFocus Stat Categories: Course History, Strokes Gained: Approach, SG: Off the Tee, Driving Distance, Birdie or Better %, SG: Around the Green, Par 5 scoringThe Picks:Elite PGA DFS (DK $9,500 and up):Dustin Johnson (DK $11,500) – Because of this week’s soft pricing and slew of viable golfers in the $7K range, getting DJ into your teams won’t be that much of a hassle, even with one more $9K and up player in the mix. Despite two less-than-stellar finishes at the WGC-Workday and Players Championship, DJ still offers the most consistent upside at this venue, where he won in November. It’s playing differently now, but he knows that. Don’t overthink this – get exposure to DJ in all formats.Jon Rahm (DK $11,000) – The Rahm/DJ combo leaves you with $6,875 per golfer for the remaining four slots on DK, and with some of the talent in this field, even those stars-and-scrubs teams don’t look too scrubby. But there are some key golfers I like in the $7.5-$8.5K range that I won’t be able to get if I use the top two salaries – so most of my teams will feature one or the other, and in some cases, neither. Rahm, a new father, seems a little more cash-viable than the next two guys, and he’s fine for single-entry GPPs.Bryson DeChambeau (DK $10,800) – I know he’s in Sia’s initial picks column and Joel loves him – and I agree he has plenty of upside – but Bryson’s aggressive approach on Par 4s worries me a bit. He tends to attack those holes and try to create his own scoring chances instead of treading water and waiting for his opportunities. If it didn’t work in November, when he finished T34, it may not work in April, even with the new driver that he says will mitigate the shot dispersal. I’ll tread lightly with him, but I think he’s fun to watch and root for.Rory McIlroy (DK $10,100) – Rory may very well be the same golfer who was dominating before the pandemic, but it’s hard to see that in his results. Still – he managed to finish T5 here in November and certainly has enough Top 10 finishes at Augusta (and no finish worse than T21 in his last five tries) to land in the Top 5 again. He’s never won here, but he’s guaranteed for low ownership relative to the rest of this bunch and that really intrigues me.Patrick Cantlay (DK $9,800) – Like Sia, I like the price on Cantlay and think he’s about as solid an overall golfer as you can find in the field, without any glaring weaknesses and sporting a game face for the ages. Much like Patrick Reed, Cantlay is not here to make friends, and Augusta National is a fine a venue as any for his first major win. Ownership will probably end up between 15-20%, but I really like him for single-entry GPPs and I’ll have exposure in all formats.Also consider: Justin Thomas (GPP), Xander Schauffele, Collin MorikawaMid-Range PGA DFS (DK $7,600 to $9,400):Jordan Spieth (DK $9,400) – Fresh off a win at the Valero, folks will be dying to play Spieth at the site of his greatest triumph and most epic collapse. He knows the course, he’s playing great golf (even if he’s still a little erratic off the tee and on some approaches), and I’ll have a hard time fading him, even when his ownership spikes. Last week I said I was excited to play him, and I clearly didn’t play him enough. My single-entry team had 5/6 make the cut and cash in every instance, but it earned about one-hundredth of what it should have because I had Tony Finau (the lone MC) instead of Spieth as my big spend.Webb Simpson (DK $9,000) – Simpson’s course history is a lesson in perseverance and scholarship, as he’s learned how to “master” Augusta in recent years. Now in his tenth year playing the Masters, he’s in position for another Top 10 and continued, under-the-radar success. I’ll have Simpson at about 25% in my GPPs and he’s on the short list for my single-entry player pool. I may even play around with some Milly builds that have him as my only $9K and up player, and everybody else on the team is $7,700 and up.Viktor Hovland (DK $8,700) – The experts are giving Hovland no love this week, and while he’s in the Top 20 of my model, I can understand why – as a really strong short game seems like a must to win at Augusta. Hovland may not be the best around the greens, but he’s awesome on Par 5s and that’s where most of the scoring is done at this golf course. If his ownership dips a little bit from the early projections, I’ll increase my shares.Hideki Matsuyama (DK $8,300) – I normally don’t play a lot of Matsuyama because of his erratic putting, but he has a bunch of Top 20 finishes at Augusta because of his amazing ball-striking and performance “around” the greens. His overall short game still ranks in the Top 40 of the field for Augusta and its closest course comps, and he seems to know where to miss in off the tee here, since he’s navigated his poor tee shots well in the past.Matthew Fitzpatrick (DK $8,100) – Fitzpatrick could have been priced at $9K and I’d have interest, because this is a course where he could win – if he can just elude the one bad round he seems to have at every major. His form is alarmingly consistent, with five straight Top 20s internationally and four straight within the Top 11 since the Genesis. He’s a fine play in all formats and there’s always the chance he finally breaks through.Sergio Garcia (DK $7,900) – Garcia still hits it like a beast off the tee (long and straight) and he’s got the requisite experience at Augusta to tackle this difficult layout and win – or at least contend – again. He’s one of my favorite value plays in the mid-range and while there’s inherent risk with him because of his volatility, it’s a week without too many guarantees.Paul Casey (DK $7,700) – A missed cut in 2019 (which started out with an uncharacteristic 81) is just about the only recent blemish on Casey’s record at Augusta, which includes a T6 in 2015, T4 in 2016 and solo 6th in 2017. He’s had a monster resurgence in 2021, with six straight finishes inside the Top 12, including a win in Dubai and T5s at both Pebble Beach and the Players.Also consider: Patrick Reed, Brooks Koepka (GPP), Tyrrell Hatton (GPP), Lee Westwood, Daniel Berger, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Smith, Bubba Watson (GPP)Value PGA DFS (DK $6,600 to 7,500):Louis Oosthuizen (DK $7,500) – As long as his back doesn’t lock up before his tee time, Louis should be a solid pick this week at Augusta, where he almost always plays well. In many ways, Oosty is like the still-under-40, cheaper version of Lee Westwood. The South African has one thing that Westwood doesn’t – and that’s a major championship victory. He’s among the top golfers in this value range.Will Zalatoris (DK $7,300) – What Zalatoris lacks in experience he makes up for in talent and fearlessness, and he proved in the U.S. Open at Winged Foot he can take whatever a golf course and extremely windy conditions has to offer. He’s a solid bet to make the cut, and even though he’s a first-timer at Augusta, he’s played casual rounds and seems to understand (from quotes and interviews) how to play the course. Max Homa (DK $7,100) – The fact that Homa won at Riviera factors into his inclusion in the value picks, because he’s got minimal experience here (just a missed cut at the November event) and finishes just inside the Top 40 on my model. But if I’m looking for GPP plays with confidence and upside, he’s a solid pick.Corey Conners (DK $6,900) – If you’re looking to avoid chalk in GPPs and assume more risk, then maybe you’d prefer to spend the extra $100 and grab Victor Perez, who should come in under 5% ownership. But Conners is a much safer pick, with two made cuts in two tries and a top 10 in November. Granted, we could see a few three-putts and greenside abominations from the Canadian ball-striking sensation, but he’s so good tee-to green it might not matter. A staple in cash games for his low price and a guy to watch this year.Si Woo Kim (DK $6,700) – The more I dig into the windy weather and the mixed model, the more I like Kim as a GPP risk-reward play. He’s made three straight cuts at Augusta after missing in his 2017 debut, and he’s got oodles of Top 25 upside this year. He already has one 2021 win (at the AMEX) and while he missed some cuts in February and withdrew at Bay Hill, his last two finishes are a T9 at the Players and T23 at the Valero last week. I’ll be massively overweight on the field and I’m thinking about using him on my largest field single-entry GPP.Sebastian Munoz (DK $6,600) – It’ll be interesting to see how well Munoz makes the adjustment form his Masters debut in November to a much harder and faster course this week, but his recent form is solid (aside from a MC at the Players) and the price is fair. The Colombian golfer sports solid metrics on most of the course comps (excluding TPC Sawgrass) and could be an option as a last piece.More value golfers to consider: Joaquin Niemann (GPP), Justin Rose (GPP), Billy Horschel, Victor Perez (GPP), Brian Harman, Matt Kuchar, Christian Bezuidenhout, Danny Willett, Phil Mickelson, Cameron Champ (GPP)Longshot Punts PGA DFS (DK $6,500 and under):Carlos Ortiz (DK $6,500) – He’s a Masters virgin but has been practicing this week with Jordan Spieth and Sergio Garcia to learn the ropes of this famously difficult risk-reward layout. He seems to play the comp courses well and can get insanely hot with his short game, so I’m very interested in using him in a bunch of GPPs.Kevin Na (DK $6,500) – Playing Na is always a bold move because he’s so prone to withdrawing due to injury and his game can be erratic, but his short game is elite and he’s underpriced for his upside here. He’s the ultimate GPP punt this week and he’s never all that popular because he scares the crap out of people.Charl Schwartzel (DK $6,300) – A former Masters champion who placed third here in 2017, I’ll be using Schwartzel on a few of my GPP teams where I need salary relief from one or two spots because I’m playing two $10K+ studs. He’s in the top 50 of my model, so at this price we’re looking for a made cut and a couple birdie streaks during the weekend to land him a Top 25.Additional punts: Robert Macintyre (GPP), Ryan Palmer (GPP), Zach Johnson, Jimmy Walker, Stewart Cink, Bernhard Langer 2 years ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail