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It’s week eighteen of the PGA tour! Our crew has you covered for DFS Golf. This week we’re headed to Quail Hollow for the Wells Fargo Championship! We have all the content that you need, by podcast, live video, or article, whatever your preference.

At Win Daily Sports, we have a team of experts who will be producing all sorts of golf throughout the season. The goal is to have you covered for your Tournaments on every possible level!

Bettor Golf Podcast
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Bettor Golf Podcast – Wells Fargo Championship

Nick Bretwisch and Spencer Aguiar help cover this week’s slate from every angle. Be sure to follow their weekly podcast all season!

PGA DraftCast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFIyqXCvvpE

The OGs of PGA DFS Joel, Dave, Spencer, and Sia cover the Wells Fargo in their weekly DraftCast video. The DraftCast is fun, informative, and sure to give you a couple of extra things to think about for every slate that you might miss at first look.

PGA Cheat Sheet

This weekly cheat sheet by StixPicks helps provide a roadmap for each week’s slate. Out by Wednesday.

PGA Ownership Report

In this weekly article from one of our pros, Steven Polardi, he helps us analyze/predict DraftKings ownership. Be on the lookout for this on Wednesdays!

All You Need to Know

Dave Bieleski helps break down top picks in his weekly article available on Wednesdays.

DFS Golf Tutorial

Are you interested in golf but not familiar with DFS Golf? Fear no more, we have you covered in the breakdown below.

Golf DFS 101 – Top 5 Tips & Advice – Win Daily Sports

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Vidanta Vallarta golf course analysis plays part again for our Mexico Open Picks

It was yet another winner for DeepDiveGolf and WinDaily at the Zurich Classic. Nick Hardy and Davis Riley scored their debut victory and got the win done for us at 45/1. It was nearly another Trans-Atlantic double, with Calum Hill (90/1) finishing just one shot outside the playoff in Japan on the DP World Tour. We secured a full place payout from him as well as Top 20 place money. We also had Wyndham Clark and Beau Hossler in our selections, who lead after each of the first three rounds. Ultimately, they finished up in 3rd fading slightly in the final round. Again, it was another full place payout. What a great way to enter what feels a fantastic opportunity to target with our Mexico Open Picks!

The Jon Rahm Conversation

It seems apropos to begin this week with a paragraph on what to do about Jon Rahm. The defending champion here arrives in even better form than he did last year. He has won an astonishing 43% of his starts since October 2022. And, you can argue that this week is an even weaker field.

On the flip side, I think it is difficult to argue there is value in the +270 currently on offer. Inevitably, it becomes a conversation of Rahm vs the field. If anything, he is priced fairly in the market at best. The end of the day, this is still a PGA Tour event with a number of challengers capable of winning an event like this on their day. There are 143 other golfers playing this week. Rebounding for another victory after winning a major is not the easiest feat. In that, I prefer the field for our Mexico Open picks from a betting standpoint. If Rahm wins at extremely short odds, then c’est la vie.

For DFS purposes, I will be at field average with 40% of my lineups built with Rahm. Again, at his DFS price he needs to realistically needs to finish Top 3 to justify the value. Yes, he is miles ahead of the rest of the field and has one of the highest floors. Anything less than a Top 10 would be a shock. Hence, he requires inclusion in some capacity. I just will not be overweight on him and will hope that one of our other charges can take the title.

Course Analysis for our Mexico Open Picks

Vidanta Vallarta golf course once again plays host this week. With the inaugural event last year, much has been made that there is a lack of data entering the week. I more come at this from a perspective that we really know everything we need to about this track.

The resort style course plays as a long par 71 at 7,456 yards. Several holes had distance added in the sole defense to PGA Tour players. Consequently, the Par 4 and Par 5s average length ranked as the longest on the PGA Tour in 2022 at 496 yards. However, the greens ranked as some of the easiest around the green. It is Paspalum grass tee to green. Generally, this sturdy grass is often in seaside locations and is resistant to salt air. As such, it tends to play slower. This will prevent rollout on drives and on the greens particularly.

The simple answer for our Mexico Open picks is Driving Distance and Approach 200+ yards (with a further weighting added for Approach 175-200).

In last year’s rendition, of the top 14 players on the leaderboard, 11 ranked in the top 24 for driving distance for the week. Further, 9 of the top 14 players finished in the top 20 for driving distance and 4 of the top 7 ranked in the top 10 for driving distance. We also find a resulting increase in long approach proximity. 35% of shots will occur from 200+ yards, with another big increase for 175-200 yards. This is hugely disproportionate to PGA Tour averages. It should be factored in accordingly.

Course Comps for our Mexico Open Picks

With paspalum grass a rather unique feature of this track, we want to look to other long courses using this grass type. This invariably ties into other coastal and tropical tournaments. This is additionally beneficial, as the strength of field (or lack thereof) tends to mirror that found this week.

The leading course of those is the Corales Golf Club, host of the Corales Puntacana Championship. This course should feature heavily in your Mexico Open Picks. Other correlated form can be found at the Grand Reserve Golf Club, host of the Puerto Rico Open. Finally, the Bermuda Championship host of Port Royal Golf Course should be considered.

I’d also suggest, given the strength of field, to consider a few of the Korn Ferry Tour events. The Bahamas tournaments (Great Abaco Classic and Great Exuma Classic), Astara Golf Championship, and LECOM Suncoast Classic should all be considred.

Weather

A very brief weather report this week. There is little to no wind forecast all week. Mornings will tend to play a little easier, with winds increasing mildly in the afternoon and greens also firming as the day goes on. However, winds will be in single digits all week and scoring will be lower than in 2022.

Current forecast is here: https://www.windy.com/20.682/-105.285?gfs,20.095,-105.285,8

Mexico Open Picks – Golf Betting Tips

Suggested Staking

Wyndham Clark
2.5pts WIN +2000 MGM
2.5pts Top 10 +190 Draftkings
or 2.5pts E/W +2000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Nicolai Hojgaard – Your Mexico Open Picks Favourite
2pts WIN +3000 Draftkings
2pts Top 10 +280 Draftkings
or 2pts E/W +4000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Patrick Rodgers
2pts WIN +3000 Draftkings
2pts Top 10 +280 Draftkings
or 2pts E/W +4000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Alex Smalley
2pts WIN +6500 Fanduel
2pts Top 10 +470 Fanduel
or 2pts E/W +5000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Will Gordon
2pts WIN +7000 Fanduel
2pts Top 10 +490 Fanduel
or 2pts E/W +6000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Joseph Bramlett
2pts WIN +6600 MGM
2pts Top 10 +500 Draftkings
or 2pts E/W +7500 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Martin Trainer – Your Mexico Open Picks Best Longshot
0.5pts WIN +20000 Draftkings
0.5pts Top 10 +1200 Draftkings
or 0.5pts E/W +30000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
1pt Top 20 +550 Fanduel/MGM or +800 Bet365
And
2pts Top 40 +260 Fanduel

DFS Core: Wyndham Clark, Nicolai Hojgaard, Martin Trainer

Thank you reading our 2023 Mexico Open picks. For an article with insights on my golf analysis process, check this link here!

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It’s week seventeen of the PGA tour! Our crew has you covered for DFS Golf. This week we’re headed south of the border for the Mexico Open! We have all the content that you need, by podcast, live video, or article, whatever your preference.

At Win Daily Sports, we have a team of experts who will be producing all sorts of golf throughout the season. The goal is to have you covered for your Tournaments on every possible level!

Bettor Golf Podcast
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Bettor Golf Podcast – Mexico Open

Nick Bretwisch and Spencer Aguiar help cover this week’s slate from every angle. Be sure to follow their weekly podcast all season!

PGA DraftCast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPp8EEgEqcI

The OGs of PGA DFS Joel, Dave, Spencer, and Sia cover the Mexico Open in their weekly DraftCast video. The DraftCast is fun, informative, and sure to give you a couple of extra things to think about for every slate that you might miss at first look.

PGA Cheat Sheet

This weekly cheat sheet by StixPicks helps provide a roadmap for each week’s slate. Out by Wednesday.

PGA Ownership Report

In this weekly article from one of our pros, Steven Polardi, he helps us analyze/predict DraftKings ownership. Be on the lookout for this on Wednesdays!

All You Need to Know

Dave Bieleski helps break down top picks in his weekly article available on Wednesdays.

DFS Golf Tutorial

Are you interested in golf but not familiar with DFS Golf? Fear no more, we have you covered in the breakdown below.

Golf DFS 101 – Top 5 Tips & Advice – Win Daily Sports

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It’s week sixteen of the PGA tour! Our crew has you covered for DFS Golf. This week we’re headed down to the bayou for the Zurich Classic at the TPC Louisiana in Avondale. We have all the content that you need, by podcast, live video, or article, whatever your preference.

At Win Daily Sports, we have a team of experts who will be producing all sorts of golf throughout the season. The goal is to have you covered for your Tournaments on every possible level!

Bettor Golf Podcast
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Bettor Golf Podcast – Zurich Classic

Nick Bretwisch and Spencer Aguiar help cover this week’s slate from every angle. Be sure to follow their weekly podcast all season!

PGA DraftCast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teB2j9QIqx8

The OGs of PGA DFS Joel, Dave, Spencer, and Sia cover the Zurich Classic in their weekly DraftCast video. The DraftCast is fun, informative, and sure to give you a couple of extra things to think about for every slate that you might miss at first look.

PGA Cheat Sheet

This weekly cheat sheet by StixPicks helps provide a roadmap for each week’s slate. Out by Wednesday.

PGA Ownership Report

In this weekly article from one of our pros, Steven Polardi, he helps us analyze/predict DraftKings ownership. Be on the lookout for this on Wednesdays!

All You Need to Know

Dave Bieleski helps break down top picks in his weekly article available on Wednesdays.

DFS Golf Tutorial

Are you interested in golf but not familiar with DFS Golf? Fear no more, we have you covered in the breakdown below.

Golf DFS 101 – Top 5 Tips & Advice – Win Daily Sports

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RBC Heritage Picks

What a Masters tournament we experienced! Certainly Jon Rahm fulfilled his potential in spades, coming through to dominate a resurgent Brooks Koepka in the final round. With multiple delays and extreme weather, it was an intriguing tournament. Naturally, a bit of lethargy and post-Major hangover is to be expected. You can only imagine how the players feel having been at Augusta National from dawn to dusk. However, another designated event with a huge purse awaits for our 2023 RBC Heritage picks!

In hindsight, Jon Rahm may have seen an obvious winner at The Masters. Our two courses that provided key indicators were the Plantation and Riviera. Obviously, Jon Rahm won both of those tournaments this year. However, he also managed to overcome a huge weather disadvantage. The wave Jon Rahm emerged from played +2.79 strokes harder for the first two rounds. Certainly, that is likely to be the biggest weather edge we see all year. It goes a long way to indicate just how far ahead of the field Rahm was, winning by 4 strokes but playing in a weather wave that on paper was another 3 strokes more difficult than what Koepka played in. Patrick Reed and Russell Henley were the two closest to Rahm from that wave, 5 shots back at -7. It was dominant, impressive, and a well deserved victory.

Course Analysis for our RBC Heritage Picks

Obviously, there is a much stronger field as a result of the elevated status of this event in 2023. The unique and particular Harbour Town Golf Links plays host this week. However, don’t let the name deceive you; the course itself is, for the most part, more like a parkland course than a links.

Only two holes are by the ocean (although water features on all 18 holes) and the course features tree-lined fairways. In some cases, this results in a real sense of claustrophobia off the tee. Not only are the penalties for straying off the tee severe, even finding the fairway may not be enough if you end up on the wrong side due to overhanging trees blocking the path to the hole.

The greens are some of the smallest on the entire PGA Tour and accurate approach play is imperative for your RBC Heritage Picks. Also, a strong scrambling performance will play a factor with the invariable greens missed. Putting is minimized somewhat due to the miniscule nature of the green complexes. However, note that putting from 5ft-15ft does receive a small boost due to that missed GIR potential.

Due to this distinctive style, despite only being a 7,121 yard par-71 the course demands restraint off the tee and has one of the lowest average driving distance on tour. Certainly, players do club down to ensure they position their shot where they need. This also has additional effect of seeing more than double the tour average for number of shots between 175-200 yards as players all end up playing a similar length. Driver length becomes mostly irrelevant.

Course Comps for our 2023 RBC Heritage Picks

Pete Dye’s iconic course designs feature readily on the tour. But, of those, TPC Sawgrass (The Players), TPC River Highlands (Travelers Championship). and Austin Country Club (WGC Matchplay) provide short courses where accuracy and scrambling come to the fore.

The Sea Island Plantation Course (RSM Classic) has strong form links here, again being coastal with winds in play but plentiful trees and bunkering meaning driving accuracy and approach are vital.

Sedgefield Country Club maintains links as a positional course where shorter drivers can thrive but driving accuracy is at a premium. Sedgefield is also highly correlated to TPC Sawgrass, adding to those ties for your RBC Heritage picks.

Weather

Unfortunately, another volatile week looks to be on the cards for our RBC Heritage Picks.

Certainly, on paper Thursday AM looks to be the kindest winds of the day. Concurrently, Thursday PM should see heavy gusts and rain entering the area. However, tempering this is the possibility of thunderstorms in the afternoon, which threaten to flip this edge on it’s head. Knowing how severe and when these thunderstorms may hit is an exercise fraught with risk and uncertainty.

Additionally, Friday weather should be calm all day with a small possibility of showers. Therefore, with the thunderstorms, there remains a real possibility that Thursday PM tee times may end up playing majority of their two rounds in the very best of conditions Friday.

Certainly, from a DFS standpoint, I recommend building stacks in both directions. I will have a slight lean on the Thursday PM and Friday AM tee times due to the threat of lightning delaying play. Therefore, my DFS construction will be 40% PM/AM, 30% AM/PM, and 30% mixed.

You can find latest weather reports here.

RBC Heritage Picks & Golf Betting Tips

Suggested Staking

Matt Kuchar
2.5pts WIN +5000 Draftkings
2.5pts Top 10 +400 Draftkings
or 2.5pts E/W +5000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Russell Henley – Your RBC Heritage Picks Favourite
2pts WIN +7500 Draftkings
2pts Top 10 +400 Draftkings/MGM
or 2pts E/W +7500 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Si Woo Kim
2pts WIN +7500 MGM
2pts Top 10 +550 MGM
or 2pts E/W +7500 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Chris Kirk – Your RBC Heritage Picks Best Value
1pt WIN +8000 Draftkings/MGM
1pt Top 10 +650 Draftkings
or 1pt E/W +8000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
3pts Top 20 +275 Draftkings

Wyndham Clark
1pt WIN +10000 Fanduel/MGM
1pt Top 10 +850 Draftkings
or 1pt E/W +10000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
3pts Top 20 +360 Draftkings

J.J. Spaun
1pt WIN +15000 MGM
1pt Top 10 +800 Fanduel/Draftkings/MGM (+1000 Bet365)
or 1pt E/W +12500 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
2pts Top 20 +350 MGM

Stephan Jaeger – Your RBC Heritage Picks Longshot
0.5pts WIN +19000 Fanduel
0.5pts Top 10 +1200 Draftkings (+1400 Bet365)
or 0.5pts E/W +20000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
1pt Top 20 +550 Fanduel
And
2pts Top 40 +175 Fanduel/MGM

Andrew Putnam
0.5pts WIN +21000 Fanduel
0.5pts Top 10 +1100 Draftkings/Fanduel
or 0.5pts E/W +20000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
1pt Top 20 +450 Fanduel
And
2pts Top 40 +190 Draftkings/Fanduel

Your RBC Heritage Picks DFS Core: Kuchar, Henley, Kirk

Thank you reading our 2023 RBC Heritage picks. For an article with insights on my golf analysis process, check this link here!

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It’s week fifteen of the PGA tour! Our crew has you covered for DFS Golf as we head to Harbour Town Golf Links for the RBC Heritage. We have all the content that you need, by podcast, live video, or article, whatever your preference.

At Win Daily Sports, we have a team of experts who will be producing all sorts of golf throughout the season. The goal is to have you covered for your Tournaments on every possible level!

Bettor Golf Podcast
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Bettor Golf Podcast – RBC Heritage

Nick Bretwisch and Spencer Aguiar help cover this week’s slate from every angle. Be sure to follow their weekly podcast all season!

PGA DraftCast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iP8pPTTKj4

The OGs of PGA DFS Joel, Dave, Spencer, and Sia cover the RBC Heritage in their weekly DraftCast video. The DraftCast is fun, informative, and sure to give you a couple of extra things to think about for every slate that you might miss at first look.

PGA Cheat Sheet

This weekly cheat sheet by StixPicks helps provide a roadmap for each week’s slate. Out by Wednesday.

PGA Ownership Report

In this weekly article from one of our pros, Steven Polardi, he helps us analyze/predict DraftKings ownership. Be on the lookout for this on Wednesdays!

All You Need to Know

Dave Bieleski helps break down top picks in his weekly article available on Wednesdays.

DFS Golf Tutorial

Are you interested in golf but not familiar with DFS Golf? Fear no more, we have you covered in the breakdown below.

Golf DFS 101 – Top 5 Tips & Advice – Win Daily Sports

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Coming off a Wednesday night Masters Special show on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio, I tried my best to take notes from all the great guests we had on. So let’s call this article a cliff notes version of two hours of talking with my gracious co-hosts Sia Nejad, Jason Sobel from the Action Network, David Meltzer “who was live from Augusta”, David Bieleski, Spencer Aguiar, and Steven Polardi.

What you see below are the names that I heard our team was most excited to roster for DFS and the betting markets. The DFS plays and Bets are not in any particular order from top to bottom and are more so being served up as a player pool for DFS and a betting card for the sportsbook. Make sure you shop your lines across all the sportsbooks to get the best odds possible and keep up to date with all the official bets in our Discord Expert Chat.

Masters DFS Player Pool

  1. Rory Mcllroy
  2. Tony Finau
  3. Scottie Scheffler
  4. Jon Rahm
  5. Jason Day
  6. Patrick Reed
  7. Justin Thomas
  8. Colin Morikawa
  9. Dustin Johnson
  10. Jordan Spieth
  11. Justin Rose
  12. Sungjae Im
  13. Cameron Young
  14. Victor Hovland
  15. Shane Lowry
  16. Danny Willett
  17. Corey Conners
  18. Hideki Matsuyama

Masters DFS Player Pool Sleepers

  1. Alex Noren
  2. Tom Hoge
  3. Min Woo Lee
  4. Gordon Sargent
  5. Ryan Fox
  6. Thomas Pieters
  7. Adrian Meronk
  8. Talor Gooch
  9. Mackenzie Hughes
  10. Harold Varner III

Masters Favorite Bets

  1. Sungae Im Top 20 and Outright
  2. Tom Hogie Top 20
  3. Gordon Sargent Top 40
  4. Justin Thomas Top 10
  5. Rory McIlroy Outright & First Round Leader
  6. Jordan Spieth First Round Leader
  7. Tony Finau First Round Leader & Top 10, 20, 40
  8. Patrick Cantlay First Round Leader
  9. Sam Burns First Round Leader
  10. Danny Willett First Round Leader
  11. Shane Lowry Outright
  12. Keegan Bradley Outright
  13. Alex Noren Outright & Top 10, 20, 40
  14. Tiger Woods over Sergio Garcia
  15. Jason Day over Cam Young

Favorite Fades

  1. Max Homa
  2. Cameron Smith
  3. Joaquin Niemann

We will be discussing lineups & bets all night long and placing live bets in our

Discord Expert Chat so lock in with us here.

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2023 Masters Picks

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 analysts. Long may that run continue.

Course Analysis

The first starting point for our 2023 Masters picks at Augusta National should perhaps simply state that the course is long. Very long. Ranking in the top 5 of the regular tournament stops for course length, this fact continues to go missed. This is possibly due to the few golfers who have managed to buck the trend, perhaps most notably with Zach Johnson.

This, however, is not the norm. Driving distance is a huge asset to have in your arsenal here. It should form a base for your 2023 Masters picks. The par 5 13th has been lengthened by 35 yards, ensuring that we will see many more players choosing to lay up rather than risking a trip into Rae’s Creek. Even then, Rory McIlroy described hitting a perfect drive and being left with a 5 iron for his second shot with the ball 20 inches above his feet. A daunting shot for even the most calm of heads, and surely further enhanced if in contention come Sunday.

Adding to this is that the fairway grass at Augusta is traditionally mown towards the tee, limiting run out. And, with wet weather forecast for this year’s tournament, this will see even less carry compared to previous iterations. Fortunately, the fairways are reasonably wide with less penal rough than seen on other courses.

What is at a premium for our 2023 Masters picks is iron play, with McIlroy describing this as trying to hit a corridor of just 5-10 yards in some instances or you will be off the green. Shot-shaping remains key and, famously, a draw is required on a number of holes to really take advantage of the topography.

Course Comps for our 2023 Masters Picks

Firstly, it should be noted that the best comp course for The Masters is actually simply itself. Augusta National has the “stickiest” course history of any regular course on the schedule. This is tempered (only somewhat) by the fact that this is a smaller field and often features many of the same names year on year. However, there are absolutely intricacies to this place which make it a unique test.

Good guides for The Masters can be found at Riviera Country Club, the Plantation Course at Kapalua, Liberty National, Muirfield Village, and the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook. All are less penal off the tee, demand long driving distance, and ball striking is at a premium.

The other notable guide has been the Dubai Desert Classic. Both Danny Willett and Sergio Garcia won the Dubai Desert Classic the year they won The Masters. The form lines go further than this, with multiple top finishes translating to success at The Masters.

Weather for our 2023 Masters Picks

Augusta loves to throw up a curly weather forecast in the lead to The Masters. This year has proven no exception, providing possibly the most challenging forecast to wrap our head around. Thunderstorms were originally forecast all four days. The threat of this Thursday has dissipated somewhat, with conditions to improve as the day goes on. Calmest winds are forecast for the evening.

Friday the chance of thunderstorms remains. Friday AM should provide the lowest winds all week. Rain should arrive in the late afternoon. This will sometimes be heavy. Winds should also rise substantially in the afternoon. However, Saturday could possibly be the absolute worst of it. Very heavy rains is forecast, which would see significant delay of play. Comparatively, Sunday looks at least drier and slightly less windy.

My lean, after much analysis, is that a Thursday PM/Friday AM start looks to shape best this year. This comes with it’s own risks. Any thunderstorms or delays in play early could completely flip this edge. However, I feel somewhat confident that some form of edge will develop and that it is most likely to be for the Thursday PM tee time groupings.

All up, this equates to a scenario where I can at least say this. Should the forecast remain as is, we will be looking at our first Monday finish for The Masters since 1983.

2023 Masters Picks

Golf Betting Tips & Suggested Staking

Rory McIlroy – Your 2023 Masters Picks Favourite
5pts WIN +750 Draftkings
5pts Top 5 +165 Draftkings
or 5pts E/W +700 (Multiple, with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Jason Day
2pts WIN +2800 Fanduel
2pts Top 10 +210 Draftkings
or 2pts E/W +2500 (Multiple, with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Tony Finau
FUTURE 1pt E/W +5000 (Bet365, with 5 places 1/4 odds)
2pts Top 10 +210 Bet365 or +200 MGM

Min Woo Lee – Your 2023 Masters Picks Best Value
FUTURE 1pt E/W +12500 (Bet365, with 5 places 1/4 odds) or +15000 WIN Draftkings
2pts Top 20 +200 Draftkings

Ryan Fox
0.5pts WIN +20000 Draftkings/MGM
0.5pts Top 10 +1200 Draftkings
or 0.5pts E/W +22500 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
3pts Top 30 +220 Bet365 or +165 Draftkings

Taylor Moore
0.5pts WIN +23000 Fanduel
0.5pts Top 10 +1100 Draftkings
or 0.5pts E/W +20000 (Bet365, with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
3pts Top 30 +175 Draftkings

Player Profiles

Rory McIlroy – Your 2023 Master Picks Favourite

Will this be the year? So often with regard to McIlroy, that is the question that crosses the lips of every golf fan entering The Masters. As subscribers of WinDaily will know, it is extremely rare for me to go to the top of the board in my selections. In this case, I believe it is warranted.

McIlroy stuck a calm and composed figure in the press conference this year. He oozed confidence, even admitting he has realized he This was in stark contrast to last year, where he was nervous and somewhat irritable. Perhaps, this may have been due to the cloud of LIV Golf appearing on the horizon. Ironically, he would finish 2nd carding a record equaling 64 on Sunday in what may in retrospect become his breakthrough moment.

Rory has spent extended time at Augusta National this year. He has already completed more than 81 holes in the last two weeks. With a new driver and putter in the bag, both have yielded immediate results for him. The driver of particular is of note. That is the cornerstone of Rory’s game. Finding comfort off the tee, with his prodigious driving distance, will be key to his success.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG4c_QGn66o&t=167s

Rory and LIV Golf

I also noted that Rory played 9 holes with Brooks Koepka. My speculation would be that he simply wishes to leave no stone unturned in his preparations. Part of that involved putting himself in close proximity playing with a LIV golfer.

The fact is, performance at this year’s Masters is essential for the LIV Golf pros. For a tour struggling for relevance, this almost feels like the last chance saloon for them. Greg Norman has already thrown fuel on the fire by suggesting the LIV golfers would storm the 18th green if one of them won. As the face of the PGA Tour throughout this period, without doubt Rory will be doing everything in his power to stop that happening.

Conversely, this may benefit Rory as he headlines our 2023 Masters picks. We saw what he did at the Canadian Open after some inflammatory comments from Norman. The fact that his performance could become bigger than him and instead become a narrative about the entire future of the professional game of golf is, in my opinion, a good thing.

Finally, it was aforementioned that both Willett and Garcia won the Dubai Desert Classic the year they won The Masters. The 2023 Dubai Desert Classic champion? Rory McIlroy. His 3rd win at that event.

Jason Day

Experiencing a sharp return to form towards the backend of 2022, Jason Day is back! The resurgence has since resulted in a run of 6 consecutive top 20 finishes and a quarterfinal run at the WGC Matchplay before just falling short to one Scottie Scheffler.

It seems somewhat unbelievable that Day holds just one major given his prior high-flying status. His record at the Masters is decent, holding a 2nd on debut in 2011 alongside a 3rd, 10th, and a number of top 30 finishes. Missed cuts in 2020 and 2021 can be discounted given the abysmal state of his game in those years.

Day possess the credentials and the all round game to compete here. His excellent short game will be an asset in any torrid weather conditions that come his way. Over the last 6 months, he ranks inside the top 20 in every singles strokes gained metric including. Notably, he is also sitting 3rd for SG Total over the last 3 months in this field. I also love his putting stats on the pure bentgrass greens of Muirfield. He makes a compelling case for me, in what would be an emotional victory solidifying his return to the top echelons of the game.

Tony Finau

Finau already boasts a promising Masters resume, with no missed cuts for finishes of 10-5-38-10-35. He firmly put to bed the biggest concern of his game over the last 18 months: winning. 4 wins over that period saw him surge to the forefront of everyone’s minds. It does, however, seem he is going missed a little this week.

Since November, Finau has not finished outside the top 25 on tour. The majority of these have also included the top fields in the newly formed elevated events. Included in that run is a 7th at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, which is highly correlated to Augusta National with it’s undulating fairways resulting in many approach shots with the ball either above or below the player’s feet.

Finau rates out as 4th in SG: APP, 8th SG: T2G, and 5th SG: Total in this field over the last 6 months. Those numbers only improve when looking at a 3 month window. A breakthrough Masters victory would come at no surprise, for a golfer we advised WinDaily to back here in July 2022. I still like him at the odds on offer now, given the continued improvement in his game.

Min Woo Lee – Your 2023 Masters Picks Best Value

The talented 24 year old Australian has long been ear-marked in my books as a potential major winner. In fact, his sister Minjee Lee has already done the job twice in majors on the LPGA. Min Woo Lee boasts prodigious distance off the tee, a key focus for me in my selections this week. He is one of my biggest movers this week given this and his weighted approach numbers to suit Augusta National.

He saw this on display in his Masters debut, where he finished 14th. That result was perhaps even better than it first looks, given he shot a 40 back 9 on Sunday to drop 4 shots coming home. I can easily forgive this for a young talented golfer suddenly finding himself firmly in the top 10 of the Masters. He has since backed this performance up with finishes of 21st and 27th at The Open and the US Open respectively. A recent 6th at The Players Championship again reaffirmed that Min Woo can produce his best at these high profile events. A second up win at big odds could shock many but the most astute pundits.

Ryan Fox

Patriotism aside, Ryan Fox profiles as one of the best outsiders at this tournament for our 2023 Masters picks. I’ll admit I was very drawn to Thomas Pieters in this spot, with Foxy just gaining the edge given the perceived tee time advantage.

Fox boasts huge distance off the tee, sitting 6th in this field over the last 2 years for driving distance. What he has found over the last year is a tangible improvement in his approach play, alongside gains around the greens and putting. 2022 saw Ryan Fox claim two victories, including the prestigious Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in a stacked field.

I do note it is his Masters debut. We have weighted the expectations accordingly. However, he profiles extremely well given his raw power combined with the long iron approach play and deft touch around the greens. A rare and dangerous combination for a player with such driving distance.

Taylor Moore

Finally, we wrap up our 2023 Masters picks with a speculative play on the talented Taylor Moore. Moore punched his ticket for the Masters with a win at the Valspar Championship. As mentioned, Copperhead may very well be a decent course comp to here. Patrick Reed was 2nd there before winning the Masters. Spieth won both in 2015 (although, he also just won a lot in general that year). Charl Schwartzel has also completed the double. He understandably has foregone a start at the Valero Texas Open to prepare for this event after the Valspar win.

Over the last 3 months Moore sits 16th for SG: Total, 13th for SG: OTT, and 15th for SG: PUTT. I love the fact he earns his strokes off the tee not just with his driving distance (27th in this field), but also by being highly accurate. A confident driver of the ball is always a great start at Augusta.

Basically, this is far too much value on this price. With fair odds sitting more in the 150-170 mark, weighting for margin of error, we can be delighted with the price being put out for him here.

Thank you reading our 2023 Masters picks. For an article with insights on my golf analysis process, check this link here!

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Valero Texas Open Picks

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.

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It 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 group at +350. We picked 4/5 and 6/7 matches correctly on day 2 and day 3 respectively. It was great to see so many winnings tickets in the WinDaily Discord.

Finally, Corales Puntacana Championship saw us score place payouts with Thomas Detry and Ben Martin both in 8th. Detry particularly was disappointing, having been one shot off the lead heading into Sunday before another poor finish in what has become all too familiar a pattern for him. Vincent Norrman scored a Top 20 and Brandon Matthews a Top 40 for us. Ben Martin was the first round leader and we had a top 5 FRL from Max McGreevy at 200/1 for that market. More on him shortly in our Valero Texas Open Picks.

Course Analysis

TPC San Antonio provides a relatively stern test this week, ranking 18th most difficult last year. The course is a fairly standard 7,438 yard par-72. I want to take two notes from this though. Firstly, it does play slightly shorter as firm fairways see drives continue past the carry. And secondly, three of the par 5s are very long at 591 yards, 602 yards, and 604 yards. Obviously, this eats up a fair chunk of that yardage and limit those who can go for those holes in two.

Fairways are thin with an average of 27 yards width at 325 yards, compared to say Bay Hill at 39 yards wide. Although regarded as a desert course, fairways are tree-lined with surrounding waste area. Certainly, the rough is not overly punishing if you just stray from the fairway. In fact, the rough ranks as the least penal on the PGA Tour. This is both due to length of just 2.25in and the fact many of these shots are with wedge in hand. However, anything which is very wide is liable to find the desert areas and significant trouble with the chance of multiple dropped shots.

Greens are multi-tiered and grass is Bermuda overseeded with perennial ryegrass (same grass as seen at the WGC Matchplay, Valspar Championship, and The Players Championship). Notably, although the greens are relatively large the fact that there are many multi-tiered greens means the actual target is substantially reduced. Approach play is essential to insure you end up on the correct tier, with an emphasis on putting and short game imperative. This is especially true given the heavy bunkering on course.

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Comp Courses Guiding our Valero Texas Open Picks

Although not a comp course, it is worth noting Texas connections in this tournament. Notably, Texans or those with strong Texas ties have often stepped up here. The Texas Open is the PGA Tour’s 3rd oldest tournament and has been running for a century. It has real heritage and it means more to those with links to the state. Prior Texan winners include Spieth and Landry, while both Steven Bowditch and Jimmy Walker had lived in the state for years prior to their wins in 2014 and 2015 respectively.

TPC Summerlin is a good guide as another desert course that plays shorter than it’s length due to altitude, offers similar fairway widths with penalty for straying excessively wide, and undulating greens. TPC Scottsdale likewise and for similar reasons.

The American Express (and it’s compilation of desert courses) provide perhaps the best correlating guide. Andrew Landry held a win and 2nd at The American Express prior to his Texas Open victory. Other winners continue the story. Kevin Chappell has a 6th and an 8th there (also holds a 3rd and 4th in Texas), Brendan Steele a 2nd and a 6th, Zach Johnson a 3rd and 8th and Hoffman a 2nd and a 9th. El Cameleon also has some noteworthy links. Charley Hoffman has won at both, with John Huh and Matt Kuchar adding further ties.

Weather

It does look like weather will play a factor in some form or another for our Valero Texas Open picks. Particularly, the often windy state looks set to provide as such over the first two days of play.

The area has been in a period of drought for 3 years and been under water restrictions for more than a year. Some much needed relief to the ground will come over night on Thursday. With the ground being so dry, I expect any easing in the firm conditions will be unlikely to last until the afternoon. Thursday AM provides the calmest conditions across the first two days. Winds will increase throughout the day with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon.

Conversely, Friday AM provides the windiest conditions of the two days. Gust are set to peak over 30 mph, before easing as the afternoon goes on.

Whenever there are thunderstorms in the forecast, this does present some risk that the weather may flip. This is tempered in this case. Even if the Thursday PM thunderstorms do arrive and delay play, this would only force the players back out in windier conditions Friday AM and then require them to go right back out into those same winds. This is a decent edge to Thursday AM/Friday PM which we currently estimate will finish in a 0.8-1.2 strokes average edge.

2023 Valero Texas Open Picks

Golf Betting Tips

Chris Kirk
Brendon Todd
Andrew Putnam
Beau Hossler
Nick Hardy
Doug Ghim
Kevin Chappell
Max McGreevy

Suggested Staking

Chris Kirk – Your Valero Texas Open Picks Favourite
2.5pts WIN +2800 Fanduel/Draftkings
2.5pts Top 10 +320 Fanduel
or 2.5pts E/W +2800 (Bet365/William Hill with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Brendon Todd
2.5pts WIN +4600 Fanduel
2.5pts Top 10 +500 Fanduel
or 2.5pts E/W +4500 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Andrew Putnam
2.5pts WIN +5500 Draftkings
2.5pts Top 10 +550 Fanduel
or 2.5pts E/W +5000 (Bet365/William Hill with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Beau Hossler
2.5pts WIN +6600 MGM
2.5pts Top 10 +600 Fanduel
or 2.5pts E/W +6000 (William Hill with 8 places 1/5 odds)

Nick Hardy
1pt WIN +8000 MGM
1pt Top 10 +650 Fanduel/Draftkings
or 1pt E/W +9000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
2pts Top 20 +360 Fanduel or +375 Bet365

Doug Ghim
1pt WIN +21000 Fanduel
1pt Top 10 +1300 Fanduel
or 1pt E/W +15000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
2pts Top 20 +500 Draftkings or Bet365

Kevin Chappell – Your Valero Texas Open Picks Best Value
0.5pts WIN +20000 Draftkings
0.5pts TOP 10 +1400 Draftkings
or 0.5pts E/W +20000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
1pt Top 20 +600 Fanduel/Draftkings or +650 Bet365
And
2pts Top 40 +195 Fanduel or +210 Bet365

Max McGreevy
0.5pts WIN +150000 Draftkings
0.5pts TOP 10 +8000 Draftkings
or 0.5pts E/W +50000 (Bet365 with 8 places 1/5 odds)
And
1pt Top 20 +2500 Draftkings or +2000 William Hill
And
2pts Top 40 +550 Fanduel or Bet365

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