The Insight Sheet gets you ready before lock at the 2020 Masters. Inside is my personal player selection. Make sure to be on Discord Wednesday night to get final questions asked and for help with lineup building. As always, the sheet uses DraftKings pricing but the model is set up for overall play. Players can be used on all sites.
Players priced $10,000 and higher
Dustin Johnson $10,000 (Model #1, Projected Ownership 24% 28%)
Bryson DeChambeau $11,200 (M2, 16%)
Jon Rahm $10,500 (M3, 22%)
Justin Thomas $10,700 (M10, 15%)
Players priced between $9,900 and $9,000
Tyrrell Hatton $9,400 (M4, 12%)
Bubba Watson $9,000 (M6, 15%)
Patrick Reed $9,200 (M11, 19%)
Xander Schauffele $9,800 (M12, 19% 21%)
Collin Morikawa $9,500 (M24, 4% 8%)
Players priced between $8,900 and $8,000
Tony Finau $8,800 (M8, 22% 25%)
Matthew Wolff $8,500 (M18, 17% 14%)
Adam Scott $8,900 (M20, 8%)
Rickie Fowler $8,100 (M22, 7% 5%)
Players priced between $7,900 and $7,000
Sungjae Im $7,500 (M15, 3%)
Scottie Scheffler $7,800 (M16, 13% 15%)
Matthew Fitzpatrick $7,600 (M19, 9% 13%)
Lee Westwood $7,200 (M30, 6%)
Cameron Smith $7,300 (M42, 10% 15%)
Cameron Champ $7,100 (M-NA, 2%)
Players priced $6,900 and below
Erik Van Rooyen $6,900 (M21, 4% 7%)
Corey Conners $6,600 (M23, 11%)
Lucas Glover $6,400 (M34, 3%)
Justin Harding $6,300 (M57, 1%)
Francesco Molinari $6,700 (M-NA, 5%)
Strategy for the 2020 Masters
It’s a simple strategy and that is to try and jam in as many of the top players in the world into your lineups. Majors bring out the best and more often then not, the top players are sitting on the podium and the 2020 Masters is even more the rule. This idea though is shared through out the industry and alterations need to be made…slightly. Make hard stands with the guys up top. For myself I have Rory, Brooks and Hideki all inside my top 20 but by leaving them out of my player pool for various reasons, if they bomb there’s a potential of over 50% ownership that was just leaped frogged. Could any of those three win this week? Absolutely, and no one would be surprised either but I cannot play everyone. Just alter one or two sports from a cash/chalky line and you should be good.
One last thing, if a golfer in the 6K/7K range is getting traction, pivot else where. This week’s candidate is Jason Kokrak and his projected 22% 18% ownership. WHAT!?!? There is a better chance that they miss the cut then wind up top 20. Get ahead of the field.
Cash Game Core (No one over $10,000)
Xander Schauffele $9,800
Tony Finau $8,800
Matthew Fitzpatrick $7,600
This gives you a total of $26,200 and leaves you with $23,800. On average your remaining players cost $7,900. Could easily add a $9,500 player or equivalent and still have over $7,000 to fill out your two remaining spots.
**In the tiers below, you can mix in the cash plays with those of the different tournament selection. The higher you go with tournament entries for the 2020 Masters the farther down the list you can include.**
Single Entry / 3 Max GPP
10K – Dustin Johnson & Jon Rahm – I would do two lineups with one or the other and a third with the other player. If you want to get riskier, going with both of them could work but I don’t think it’s necessary.
9K – Patrick Reed
7K – Scottie Scheffler & Cameron Smith
6K – Corey Conners
20 Max GPP
10K – Bryson DeChambeau & Justin Thomas
9K – Tyrrell Hatton & Bubba Watson
8K – Matthew Wolff
7K – Lee Westwood
6K – Erik Van Rooyen & Francesco Molinari
150 Max GPP
9K – Collin Morikawa
8K – Adam Scott & Rickie Fowler
7K – Sungjae Im & Cameron Champ
6K – Lucas Glover & Justin Harding
As a general rule of thumb that I follow when “normally” entering 150 max is the higher the golfer is priced, you should have more of them in your lineups. For example…
10K Player – 40%
9K Player – 30%
8K Player – 20%
7K Player – 10%
6K Player – 5%
These golfers are priced like they are for a reason (for the most part). Don’t kill good lineups because you have 30% of a 6K player. Could he go off and you’re way up on the competition, sure. There’s a better chance that they sink those lineups instead. With the 2020 Masters, I would try and play it more to the vest, making small changes to cash lineups.
Projected Ownership – FanShareSports
Monkey Knife Fight – 2020 Masters
Using the information above, you can even make some money on Monkey Knife Fight! As I said I like Jon Rahm and I’m fading Rory McIlroy, so you can grab the MORE Fantasy Points for Rahm and the LESS Fantasy Points for McIlroy and make some more money! Check out how to play with our quick overview here.

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