In this edition of PGA DFS picks, we’re looking for a big payday at the CJ Cup @ the Summit Club and helping you find some winning teams!
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PGA DFS Course Notes:
- Strong field of 78 golfers replete with big names
- No cut
- The course: The Summit Club (Las Vegas, NV)
- Par 72: 7,431 yards (Tom Fazio design)
- Bentgrass greens
- New PGA Tour venue
- Should be a birdie-fest
- Resort-style course where it’s easy to keep it in play
- Ball strikers and birdie-makers should excel here
- Focus Stat Categories: SG: Approach, SG: Tee to Green, Opportunities Gained, Birdie or Better %, Eagles Gained
The Picks:
Elite PGA DFS (DK $9,500 and up):
Justin Thomas (DK $11,100) – JT remains an elite ball striker who excels in approach shots from all distances, which should be the main focus this week. Our boy led the PGA Tour last season in proximity to the hole from the fairway, finishing third in SG: APP and T3 in SG: T2G.
Xander Schauffele (DK $11,400) – Fading Xander in no-cut events isn’t a great idea, and he’s got the upside to win. He’s perhaps a better cash game play than GPP, but I’ll have shares since he played such solid golf at the Ryder Cup and had such a solid season.
Collin Morikawa (DK $9,500) – Long iron play is huge here, and we have to assume that Morikawa is back to normal after an injury plagued end to the 2020-21 season. It’s his home course and he should be popular, so stay tuned to ownership to decide where and when to use him.
Also consider: Dustin Johnson (GPP), Rory McIlroy (GPP), Viktor Hovland, Tony Finau
Mid-Range PGA DFS (DK $7,600 to $9,400):
Hideki Matsuyama (DK $9,400) – It’s going to be a birdie fest and Hideki doesn’t have to worry about being “off” one day in this no-cut event. I’m all over him in GPPs since folks may balk at the price.
Cameron Smith (DK $9,200) – The price on Smith has risen tremendously since last year, but it’s still a great bargain considering how he can light things up and how well he fared on Spencer’s model and article, which he mentions in the Breakdown. Accuracy off the tee isn’t as much of a problem considering the venue and the format.
Harris English (DK $8,900) – English is the king of the comeback and should benefit from the no-cut event. I love it when he goes on birdie-making jags and this place should bend to his will.
Jason Kokrak (DK $8,500) – I could see Kokrak on the leaderboard on Sunday given the lack of a cut and how he can pile up birdies. Kokrak doesn’t always get his due when it comes to class of competition, but he belongs here now that he’s a winner and is in play for GPPs. Plus, Sia digs him this week.
Kevin Na (DK $7,800) – He’s a Vegas guy and while there’s risk of injury (rib), there’s no risk of a missed cut. Na projects well at this price and has the upside to Top 5 or even win. GPP only.
Also consider: Scottie Scheffler, Marc Leishman (GPP), Shane Lowry (GPP), Paul Casey, Adam Scott, Max Homa
Value PGA DFS (DK $6,600 to 7,500):
Aaron Wise (DK $7,400) – Wise closed out the Shriner’s with a 66 to finish T8, a performance which included a 62 on Friday. He’s been doing ell in all the Strokes Gained subcategories and make a bunch of birdies.
Harold Varner (DK $7,300) – He’s started out 2021 with a T11 and T16, and this place could give him another Top 15. He excels in the focus stat categories and the price is affordable.
Keegan Bradley (DK $6,900) – Bradley’s ball striking is a strength, and both venue and format should help him overcome some of what’s plagued him lately. If this is the event where he starts trending up, we can ride him out for a while. I’ll take a stab with him in some GPPs as a contrarian play with less risk than normal.
Emiliano Grillo (DK $6,700) – Grillo is a brilliant ball striker who struggles around the greens, which is mitigated by the venue. This could be the week he knocks down a bunch of flagsticks, gets super hot and surprises with a Top 10 come Sunday.
Brian Harman (DK $6,600) – Harman has proven time and time again he can hang with the big boys in a strong field, and we know he gets a blistering hot putter once in a while. If he’s dialed in with approaches this week, I could see him as a great value play in all formats.
More value golfers to consider: Joaquin Niemann, Alex Noren, Cameron Tringale, Erik van Rooyen (GPP), Patton Kizzire (GPP)
Longshot Punts PGA DFS (DK $6,500 and under):
Branden Grace (DK $6,500) – This isn’t my favorite range this week, but I love Grace’s upside considering his stellar play through stretches of 2020-21 and the prospect of playing a resort-style course where it’s easier to hit fairways and greens.
Cameron Davis (DK $6,400) – A talented golfer with upside, Davis could outperform this price tag and easily finish in the Top 15.
Additional punts: Stewart Cink, Chris Kirk, Tom Hoge, Carlos Ortiz, Kevin Kisner, Mackenzie Hughes, Harry Higgs