This past Sunday Hideki smoked the field with a surprising 62 and a win at the Genesis. No player in the top 10 PIP (player impact program) has won this year. None. The only player in the top 20 to win a tourney is Wyndham Clark. Lesser known Grayson Murray, Nick Dunlap, and Mathieu Pavon all won. Dunlap would have made a media stir being an amatuer but it happened on the busiest weekend in the NFL. There is more uncertainty in golf this year. Lot’s more. Win Daily Sports can ease your DFS and betting nerves. We are the Zen and Zanax for your serious sweats. The Mexico Ownership Projections are designed to assist in finding top talent, that leverage breaking golfer and the outright, along with the top 10, 20, and 40.
Brilliance is what the golf staff at Win Daily Sports strives for. We deliver. We work tirelessly to bring you the best intel. The Mexico Ownership Projections allow you to pivot to lower owned players, to find those hidden leverage gems and drive your teams to the top of multiple formats.
Courses and Horses
Most think that Vidanta is made for the longest drivers and best SGOT. It is true. The par 4s and 5s are the longest on any PGA course. Long hitters do pretty well here. Maybe we can also peek at the 200++ approach shots. The proximity buckets here are 175-200 and especially 200+ and 200++. The best approach players in this weaker field are Finau, Hoffman, Tosti and Hisatune. The best putters here are Finau, Smalley and Gordon.
Recent Results
THE Frisky Risky Biscuit. Last week our 3 Biscuit selections finished 2nd, 8th and 24th. The lowest priced- least picked golfers. 2nd. 8th. 24th. This pushes our record to 17-1 last 18. Patrick Cantlay was our top leverage play as well. Our Biscuit picks will be released on Wednesday evening in the Win Daily Sports Discord Golf channel. It is the only place on the entire planet the Frisky Risky Biscuit will be released!
Whether to trust the Weather
The weather is calling for light winds through Friday and good calm conditions. Stay tuned to Win Daly Sports tonight for any weather updates.
Let’s take a look at the Mexico Ownership Projections to increase your ROI and gain leverage on the field.
OWNERSHIP PROJECTION | OWN % | SALARY |
Finau, Tony | 36.7 | 12000 |
Hojgaard, Nicolai | 25.3 | 10700 |
Jaeger, Stephan | 18.1 | 9800 |
Pendrith, Taylor | 17.4 | 9600 |
Detry,Thomas | 16.6 | 10100 |
Mitchell, Keith | 16.3 | 9900 |
Thompson, Davis | 16.2 | 8900 |
Stevens, Sam | 13.9 | 7100 |
Wu, Brandon | 13.8 | 9100 |
Knapp, Jake | 13.3 | 8700 |
Olesen, Thorbjorn | 12.5 | 10300 |
Van Rooyen, Erik | 12.4 | 9500 |
Grillo, Emiliano | 11.7 | 11100 |
Kim, Michael | 11.1 | 8200 |
Rodgers, Patrick | 10.9 | 9700 |
Eckroat, Austin | 10.7 | 8000 |
Tosti, Alejandro | 10.2 | 7800 |
Gotterup, Christopher | 10.1 | 7100 |
Fox, Ryan | 9.9 | 9300 |
Norrman, Vincent | 9.9 | 7600 |
Kim, SH (Seonghyeon) | 9.8 | 7900 |
Vegas, Jhonattan | 9.7 | 7600 |
Champ, Cameron | 9.6 | 8600 |
McNealy, Maverick | 9.5 | 8100 |
Ghim, Doug | 9.2 | 8800 |
Hubbard, Mark | 9.1 | 9000 |
Rai, Aaron | 8.8 | 8500 |
Bramlett, Joseph | 8.6 | 6800 |
Hisatsune, Ryo | 8.3 | 9200 |
Sigg, Greyson | 7.8 | 7200 |
Young, Carson | 7.7 | 7400 |
Smalley, Alex | 7.4 | 7500 |
Wallace, Matt | 7.1 | 7400 |
Coody, Parker | 6.6 | 6500 |
Spaun, JJ | 6.5 | 7200 |
Yuan, Carl | 5.9 | 6200 |
Lee, KH | 5.8 | 7500 |
Lashley, Nate | 5.6 | 7700 |
Higgo, Garrick | 5.6 | 6700 |
Duncan, Tyler | 5.4 | 6900 |
Valimaki,Sami | 5.4 | 6700 |
Hughes, Mackenzie | 4.9 | 9400 |
Kim, Chan | 4.9 | 6500 |
Suh, Justin | 4.8 | 8300 |
Tarren, Callum | 4.8 | 5600 |
Dougherty, Kevin | 4.8 | 5500 |
Lower, Justin | 4.7 | 6100 |
Novak, Andrew | 4.6 | 7000 |
Hall, Harry | 4.4 | 6800 |
Whaley, Vincent | 4.4 | 6500 |
Shelton, Robby | 4.4 | 6300 |
Schmid, Matti (Matthias) | 4.4 | 6200 |
Perez, Victor | 4.3 | 6700 |
MacIntyre, Robert | 4.2 | 7000 |
Kohles, Ben | 4.1 | 6400 |
Greyserman, Max | 4.1 | 5900 |
Hadley, Chesson | 3.9 | 7700 |
Bridgeman, Jacob | 3.8 | 6600 |
Dumont de Chassart, Adrien | 3.7 | 6300 |
Coody, Pierceson | 3.6 | 5500 |
Stallings, Scott | 3.4 | 7300 |
Wu, Dylan | 3.3 | 6900 |
Highsmith, Joe | 3.3 | 6600 |
Daffue, MJ | 3.2 | 5800 |
Springer, Hayden | 3.2 | 5700 |
Riley, Davis | 2.9 | 6500 |
NeSmith, Matthew | 2.9 | 6200 |
Hoffman, Charley | 2.7 | 8400 |
Kizzire, Patton | 2.6 | 6800 |
Hoey, Rico | 2.6 | 5300 |
Griffin, Lanto | 2.4 | 6100 |
Meissner, Mac | 2.4 | 5600 |
Bjork, Alexander | 2.3 | 7300 |
Molinari, Francesco | 2.3 | 6100 |
Palmer, Ryan | 2.2 | 6400 |
Del Solar, Christobal | 2.2 | 6400 |
Burgoon, Bronson | 2.2 | 6000 |
Crowe, Trace | 2.1 | 5700 |
Campos, Rafael | 1.9 | 6300 |
Ramey, Chad | 1.9 | 6000 |
Barjon, Paul | 1.9 | 5700 |
Trainer, Martin | 1.9 | 5400 |
Hahn, James | 1.9 | 5300 |
Taylor, Ben | 1.9 | 5100 |
Lipsky, David | 1.8 | 5500 |
Norlander, Henrik | 1.6 | 6000 |
Fishburn, Patrick | 1.6 | 5900 |
Merritt, Troy | 1.6 | 5900 |
Campillo, Jorge | 1.5 | 6400 |
Barnes, Erik | 1.5 | 6100 |
Furr, Wilson | 1.5 | 5600 |
Endycott, Harrison | 1.4 | 6300 |
Silverman, Ben | 1.4 | 6200 |
Phillips, Chandler | 1.4 | 5900 |
Whitney, Tom | 1.4 | 5700 |
McCormick, Ryan | 1.4 | 5500 |
Baddeley, Aaron | 1.3 | 6600 |
Chappell, Kevin | 1.3 | 6000 |
Xiong, Norman | 1.3 | 5800 |
Echavarria, Nico | 1.3 | 5500 |
Malnati, Peter | 1.2 | 5900 |
Piercy, Scott | 1.2 | 5300 |
Stanger, Jimmy | 1.1 | 6100 |
Sloan, Roger | 1.1 | 5600 |
Moore, Ryan | 0.9 | 6000 |
Brehm, Ryan | 0.9 | 5100 |
Ortiz, Alvaro | 0.7 | 5200 |
Atkins, Matt | 0.7 | 5100 |
Biondi, Fred | 0.6 | 5800 |
Pan, CT | 0.6 | 5700 |
Morales, Omar (a) | 0.6 | 5400 |
Hale Jr., Blaine | 0.5 | 5400 |
Diaz, Roberto | 0.5 | 5300 |
Snedeker, Brandt | 0.5 | 5200 |
Harrington, Padraig | 0.4 | 5800 |
Alexander, Tyson | 0.4 | 5600 |
Skinns, David | 0.4 | 5400 |
Reavie, Chez | 0.3 | 6200 |
Vazques, Sebastian | 0.3 | 5100 |
Teater, Josh | 0.2 | 5400 |
Pereda, Raul | 0.2 | 5000 |
Gutschewski, Scott | 0.1 | 5200 |
Macdonald, Stuart | 0.1 | 5200 |
Holmes, JB | 0.1 | 5000 |
Stanley, Preston | 0.0 | 5300 |
Knowles, Philip | 0.0 | 5200 |
Cazaubon, Rodolfo | 0.0 | 5100 |
Safa, Jose Antonio (a) | 0.0 | 5000 |
Sigel, Ben | 0.0 | 5000 |
Naula, Renato (a) | 0.0 | 5000 |
Wylie, Austin | 0.0 | 5000 |
De La Fuente, Santiago (a) | 0.0 | 5700 |
The Mexico Ownership Projections are accurate as of 5:39 EST. *****Top Golfers will show a higher % by lock.*****
*******Leverage Plays******
Each week we will have 5 leverage plays. These are pivots to strengthen your teams. Here are this weeks candidates:
Upper Tier: Detry
Mid Tier: Thompson, Ghim
Low Tier: Norrman
Bottom Feeder: Novak
My Picks for The Mexico Open
Top Tier: Hojgaard
Mid Tier: S H Kim
Low Tier: Sigg
Out in Left Play: M Kim
Frisky Risky Biscuit Play: * In Discord later Tonight ! *Risky
FR Leader: Ghim
FR Leader: Gotterup (Contrarian)
What to listen to
Be sure to check out Spencer’s and Stix’s Bettor Golf podcast on Anchor at Spotify. For the best intel on the betting market including top 40, 20, head to head and Underdog ADP. With Spencer’s and Stix’s world class models they also offer top shelf DFS choices as well. The Bettor Golf podcast is brought to you by Win Daily Sports. Recently Stix of Stix Picks picked up 10,000 in a golf contest and helped a brand new Win Daily member win 6,000. It’s on Tuesday evenings on Apple/Spotify and is certainly worth 30 minutes of your time.
What to Watch
Don’t forget to tune in to The PGA DraftCast, hosted by DraftMasterFlex Joel and featuring Sia and Spencer and Deep Dive Dave and the surprise guest who drops by to battle you, along with the audience, for supremacy on the draft board. It’s every Tuesday night at 8:00 EST and is fun, engaging, interactive and often has the drafted teams end up in the money. Show up, vote for your favorite golfer, and watch the experts go on tilt when you steal their pick! Deep Dive Dave is on fire, so is Stix Picks! They both continue to defy the odds with consistent winning along with Spencer of Tee off Sports. Joel continues to draft players who withdraw voluntarily-or not.
***** Parting Shots *****
An EMT was working overtime on his 3rd straight shift. To top it off he had an argument with his girlfriend before he had started the first one. His ambulance crew was called out to the worst wreck they’d ever seen. Cars mangled almost beyond recognition, body parts flung everywhere, just gruesome. He took a body bag and started picking up mixed pieces of what used to be human beings, careful not to disturb anything for the accident investigators. All of a sudden a woman came up screaming, “Oh my god! That’s my husbands car! This is my neighborhood! “Where is he? Where is my husband?” She managed to shake off an officer trying to slow her and she ran right up into the EMT’s face. “WHERE IS HE? Where’s My Husband!! WHERE IS MY HUSBAND?!!” The EMT had enough. He finally broke down, snapped and started shaking. No sleep in 24 hours, problems at home, just a mess. He stomped over to the body bag, reached in and felt hair, he grabbed it, pulled out a head, and screamed back,” IS THIS HIM? IS THIS YOUR HUSBAND?! IS IT?” She looked up, eyes wide, and said,….. ” no, he’s much taller.”
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!