This week I’m still on the beach looking out at a azure blue Caribbean ocean in Placencia, Belize, whatever stress or cortisol levels you had in the States disappears within an hour, guaranteed. It’s a great place to bring you the John Deere Ownership Projections. We are still bringing you top content from a nation that loves to fish and doesn’t know a lot about Golf DFS. I told a fisherman that this week I was concentrating on content for the John Deere Classic, and my specialty was ownership. He said he had a friend who was a farmer that owned a John Deere to help with his corn crop, and he could understand that golfers could play in the corn field after they helped his friend bring in the corn. It’s a work in progress.
Balancing Work and Vacations
The only stress I feel is making sure I get the content out on time for The Win Daily Sports family to make informed decisions on their John Deere golf teams and contests before lock, and to escape serious repercussions from my editor. EDITORS NOTE: It has been scientifically proven that restricting access to food and water and the occasional waterboarding are effective and proven methods for employee motivation. (I think my editor misses his previous position as chief interrogator of the Soviet KGB…smile)
Horses For Courses
The prize pony for this tourney, Daniel Berger, has withdrawn. Webb Simpson and Adam Hadwin are the next favorites to take the trophy at the John Deere. The following are crew notes from my P.A. team that reminds me on every zoom that they are NOT on vacation.
The King of TPC Deere Run is Zack Johnson. He has one of the best records for a four year run here that includes a championship, 2 seconds and a third. The only drawback is this run started in 2012 which was 10 years ago. In that ten year span Zack has never missed a cut although his best outing in his last three starts was a 16th. Depending on ownership, he could be a cash game staple.
Charlie Three sticks, better known as Charles Howell lll has been a cut maker as well, making the weekend in his last six attempts including three straight 23rd’s or better.
.Adam Schenk in his last two attempts here has a 4th and a 6th place finish.
Lucas glover and Adam Hadwin have had some good history here although it dates back to 2016-17.
Other targets we are tracking are Adam Long, Matt Wallace, David Lipsky and Patrick Rodgers.
Let’s take a look at The John Deere Ownership Projections to assist you with roster construction and team building.
OWNERSHIP PROJECTION | ||
PLAYER | OWN % | SALARY |
Simpson, Webb | 26.9 | 10600 |
Hadwin, Adam | 23.7 | 10400 |
Rodgers, Patrick | 21.3 | 8800 |
Davis, Cameron | 20.3 | 8400 |
Hardy, Nick | 18.7 | 8700 |
Stallings, Scott | 18.4 | 8900 |
Theegala, Sahith | 18.2 | 10100 |
Long, Adam | 17.4 | 8600 |
Howell III, Charlie | 16.9 | 9300 |
Schenk, Adam | 16.8 | 7700 |
McNealy, Maverick | 16.7 | 9500 |
Svensson, Adam | 16.4 | 7700 |
McCarthy, Denny | 15.4 | 9900 |
Poston, JT | 15.3 | 8000 |
Huh, John | 15.1 | 7800 |
Todd, Brendon | 14.6 | 8500 |
Reavie, Chez | 13.9 | 7900 |
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan | 12.6 | 9100 |
Griffin, Lanto | 11.2 | 8200 |
Pendrith, Taylor | 10.9 | 7300 |
Hubbard, Mark | 10.8 | 7400 |
Lashley, Nate | 10.7 | 7200 |
Gotterup, Christopher | 10.2 | 7300 |
Glover, Lucas | 9.7 | 8300 |
Ghim, Doug | 8.9 | 7600 |
Streelman, Kevin | 8.8 | 7900 |
Lipsky, David | 8.7 | 7400 |
Pan, CT | 8.4 | 8100 |
Smalley, Alex | 7.9 | 7600 |
Taylor, Nick | 7.7 | 7500 |
Duncan, Tyler | 7.6 | 7300 |
Grillo, Emiliano | 7.4 | 7500 |
Armour, Ryan | 7.2 | 7100 |
Smotherman, Austin | 6.9 | 7000 |
Ryder, Sam | 6.8 | 7100 |
Taylor, Vaughn | 6.2 | 6800 |
Lahiri, Anirban | 6.1 | 7800 |
Hodges, Lee | 6.1 | 6900 |
Champ, Cameron | 5.9 | 8000 |
Moore, Ryan | 5.6 | 7200 |
Kizzire, Patton | 5.4 | 7400 |
Seiffert, Chase | 5.1 | 6700 |
Lebioda, Hank | 4.9 | 7300 |
Johnson, Zack | 4.7 | 7200 |
Day, Jason | 4.6 | 10000 |
Buckley, Hayden | 4.6 | 6900 |
Ramey, Chad | 3.9 | 7000 |
Wallace, Matt | 3.7 | 7200 |
Brown, Scott | 3.6 | 7000 |
Sabbatini, Rory | 3.4 | 6800 |
Frittelli, Dylan | 3.3 | 7600 |
Hadley, Chesson | 3.1 | 7100 |
Jaeger, Stephan | 3.1 | 7100 |
Putnam, Andrew | 2.9 | 7300 |
Piercy, Scott | 2.8 | 7100 |
Percy, Cameron | 2.8 | 6600 |
Haas, Bill | 2.7 | 6800 |
Kraft, Kelly | 2.6 | 6700 |
Bryan, Wesley | 2.4 | 6700 |
Bramlett, Joseph | 2.3 | 6800 |
Streb, Robert | 2.3 | 6600 |
Tarren, Callum | 2.2 | 6800 |
Malnati, Peter | 2.1 | 6600 |
Schwab, Matthias | 1.9 | 7200 |
Stroud, Chris | 1.9 | 6500 |
Kodaira, Satoshi | 1.8 | 6400 |
Lingmerth, David | 1.8 | 6600 |
Barjon, Paul | 1.7 | 6500 |
Thompson, Michael | 1.6 | 7000 |
Chappell, Kevin | 1.5 | 6900 |
Hoffman, Charley | 1.4 | 7100 |
Moore, Taylor | 1.4 | 7000 |
Redman, Doc | 1.4 | 6700 |
Gutschewski, Scott | 1.4 | 6400 |
Martin, Ben | 1.3 | 7000 |
Snedeker, Brandt | 1.3 | 6900 |
Novak, Andrew | 1.3 | 6700 |
Landry ,Andrew | 1.3 | 6300 |
Wu, Brandon | 1.2 | 7000 |
Hahn, James | 1.2 | 6900 |
McGirt, William | 1.2 | 6600 |
Cook, Austin | 1.2 | 6500 |
Weekley, Boo | 1.1 | 6000 |
Stuard, Brian | 0.9 | 6700 |
Lower, Justin | 0.9 | 6700 |
Norlander, Henrik | 0.9 | 6600 |
Whaley, Vincent | 0.9 | 6600 |
Hickok, Kramer | 0.8 | 6800 |
Gligic, Michael | 0.8 | 6500 |
Hagy, Brandon | 0.8 | 6400 |
Noh, Seung-Yul | 0.8 | 6300 |
Dufner, Jason | 0.7 | 6500 |
Byrd, Jonathan | 0.7 | 6500 |
Tway, Kevin | 0.7 | 6300 |
Hoag, Bo | 0.7 | 6100 |
Garnett, Brice | 0.6 | 6900 |
Sloan, Roger | 0.6 | 6500 |
Kohles, Ben | 0.6 | 6300 |
Knous, Jim | 0.6 | 6300 |
Flavin, Patrick | 0.6 | 6300 |
Wolfe, Jared | 0.6 | 6200 |
Trainer, Martin | 0.6 | 6000 |
Murray, Grayson | 0.5 | 6900 |
O’Hair, Sean | 0.5 | 6600 |
Hearn, David | 0.5 | 6200 |
Watney, Nick | 0.5 | 6100 |
Higgs, Harry | 0.4 | 6700 |
Mullinax, Trey | 0.4 | 6500 |
Villegas, Camilo | 0.4 | 6300 |
Garrigus, Robert | 0.4 | 6200 |
Van Pelt, Bo | 0.4 | 6100 |
Sigg, Greyson | 0.3 | 6800 |
Blixt, Jonas | 0.3 | 6400 |
Werenski, Richy | 0.3 | 6200 |
Kang, Sung | 0.2 | 6500 |
Baddeley, Aaron | 0.2 | 6400 |
Skinns, David | 0.2 | 6400 |
McGreevy, Max | 0.2 | 6300 |
Gay, Brian | 0.2 | 6200 |
Creel, Joshua | 0.2 | 6200 |
Wagner, Johnson | 0.2 | 6100 |
Crane, Ben | 0.2 | 6100 |
Trahan, DJ | 0.2 | 6000 |
Gomez, Fabian | 0.1 | 6400 |
Hensby, Mark | 0.1 | 6400 |
Naegel, Chris | 0.1 | 6300 |
Van Der Walt, Dawie | 0.1 | 6300 |
Reeves, Seth | 0.1 | 6300 |
Stefani, Shawn | 0.1 | 6200 |
Gainey, Tommy | 0.1 | 6200 |
Wu, Dylan | 0.1 | 6200 |
Barnes, Ricky | 0.1 | 6100 |
Brehm, Ryan | 0.1 | 6100 |
Senden, John | 0.1 | 6000 |
Davis, Brian | 0.1 | 6000 |
McLachlin, Parker | 0.1 | 6000 |
Stanley, Preston | 0.1 | 6000 |
Drewitt, Brett | 0.0 | 6400 |
Every, Matt | 0.0 | 6200 |
Points, DA | 0.0 | 6100 |
Chalmers, Greg | 0.0 | 6100 |
Thompson, Curtis | 0.0 | 6100 |
Atwal, Arjun | 0.0 | 6100 |
Imada, Ryuji | 0.0 | 6100 |
Uresti, Omar | 0.0 | 6000 |
Ernst, Derek | 0.0 | 6000 |
Merrick, John | 0.0 | 6000 |
Stadler, Kevin | 0.0 | 6000 |
Johnson, Richard | 0.0 | 6000 |
McCarty, Sean | 0.0 | 6000 |
Gannon, Luke | 0.0 | 6000 |
ALL OTHERS | 0.0 |
These projections for The John Deere are accurate as of 6:55 EST. Top Tier (if we can call it that) golfers may show a higher % by lock.
My picks for The John Deere
Top Tier: Mav McNealy
Mid Tier: Cam Davis
Low Tier: Ryan Moore
Out in Left Play: Matt Wallace
Frisky Risky Biscuit Play: * In Discord later Tonight ! *Risky
FR Leader: Mav McNealy
FR Leader: Vaughn Taylor (contrarian)
Be sure to check out Spencer’s and Stix’s Bettor Golf podcast on Anchor at Spotify. Spencer’s intricate detailed model intel is the best in the industry. Stix and Spencer took the week of this week, I guess if you can help your subscribers and yourselves to over 100K in winnings in a month, you at least deserve that.
Don’t forget to tune in to The DraftCast, hosted by Joel and featuring Sia and Spencer and the surprise guest who drops by to battle you, the audience, for supremacy on the draft board. It’s every Tuesday night at 8:00 EST and is fun, engaging, educational and often leads to threats of thievery of players and possible playful litigation from all involved. Show up, tune in, and help your audience win the week with the best team on the board!
This week it was announced that the audience won. Again. With Spencer out for the DraftCast it looked like easy pickings for the steamrolling audience picks, but Joel, Deep Dive Dave and Sia came up with some solid teams. Sia, who has a law degree, ran through the scene where Jack Nicholson is on the stand in A Few Good Men at five times normal speed. I played it backwards and it was a recording of the Beatles saying, “Sia has perfect hair” over and over. It was when Nicholson as a Marine Colonel bellows out, “you want the truth? You can’t handle the truth!” As a retired Force Recon Marine we saw over 30 of the 79 terrorists groups during my tours and deployment. Most people don’t want to know how we make sure they sleep well at night and that’s fine by us. The United States Marine Corps has been offering enemies of America an equal opportunity to die for their country since 1775. Let’s just say business was booming, (smile) and we’ll leave it at that. Semper Fi, and thanks Sia. Well done sir.
As always, I hope to be with you on Sunday afternoon, in the money. You can also come and hang out in the Win Daily Sports Discord Chat to talk it out with everyone before the lock! coming