Here at RotoBaller, we are always searching for ways to give our readers the best fantasy sports content possible. With that goal in mind, we are very proud to announce the addition of a weekly PGA “One and Done” column. In this feature, our golf staff of Joe Nicely, Spencer Aguiar and Gianni Magliocco will provide their weekly golf picks every Wednesday. The purpose of this article is to present you with alternative options to consider and hopefully make your selection a much easier process weekly. With that plan in mind, let's get started!
The RotoBaller OAD contest has turned into a throwback fight of the 1950s, but after a grueling war of attrition, we are finally into the 15th round and ready to decide a winner.
Joe landed a massive haymaker last weekend at the Wyndham Championship with Viktor Hovland, notching a paycheck of $297,600 to reclaim first place over Gianni. With only three events to go, let's see who the two will be taking this weekend in New Jersey
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2019 Northern Trust
Liberty National Golf Club
7,370 Yards - Par 71 - Greens Bentgrass
Liberty National Golf Club has seen some major renovations over the years after dissatisfaction from the players in 2009. Twelve holes were redone before the 2013 edition of this event, with significant changes being made to the greens, fairways and bunkers.
As of today, there are 90 bunkers and 10 water hazards on the course. The fairways are of average width, but nasty fescue and bluegrass rough will come into play on wayward tee shots. The greens are tricky and should be fast at 12+ on the stimpmeter, and the narrow landing zones on the putting surface does make it challenging to hit greens in regulation.
Wind can play a factor if it is blowing in from the Atlantic, and long iron play will be at a premium because of the tiny surfaces. The five par-fours that measure between 450 to 500 yards are BRUTALLY DIFFICULT and will play as the most challenging holes all weekend. Golfers who can maintain their score through that stretch and perform during the par-fives will be at a major advantage all weekend.
One and Done Selections
Joe Nicely - Justin Rose
Alternate -
Back in business! My man Viktor Hovland shot me back in the lead in our little contest with his fourth-place finish last week at the Wyndham. I really love what this new crop of youngsters are doing on the PGA Tour and the trio of Hovland, Collin Morikawa, and Matthew Wolff all have very bright futures ahead of them.
While it’s fun to tinker with shiny-new toys in some tournaments, it’s back to serious business this week at the Northern Trust, the first event in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. With the season’s top-125 golfers in attendance, there’s no shortage of talent in this field and I (remarkably) still have some really good options available to me in our OAD contest. I’ve kicked myself over the last few weeks for not deploying some combination of Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood at the Open Championship and WGC-FedEx, but it sure is nice to have this pair of Englishman still available for the Playoffs.
I’ll be going with Justin Rose this week, with his T2 at Liberty National back in 2013 serving as the tiebreaker over Fleetwood. I’ve honestly been a Rose naysayer for most of the season, but you can’t argue with results, and the defending FedEx Cup champion has posted some strong finishes over the last couple of months. He’s making every putt that he looks at (fifth in this field in SG: Putting) and his ball striking is good enough to make him a real threat to win this week. It has been an amazing OAD season here at RotoBaller and no matter what happens over these next couple of weeks it’s been an exciting contest with two great competitors in Gianni and Spencer! - Joe Nicely
Yearly Earnings - $9,831,260
Yearly Cuts Made - 26/29
Spencer Aguiar - Jordan Spieth
Alternate - Tyrrell Hatton
I write an article every week talking about how you should view things from a contrarian perspective when it comes to sports betting and DFS, but sometimes you have to follow your friends. If Gianni says #WeArePlayingSpieth, you better believe that I am copying him and choosing the American this weekend.
Yes, this selection is a little tongue-in-cheek, but my deficit to both Joe and Gianni requires a hail mary choice if I want to survive for another week from a mathematical perspective. It has been a fun season, and congratulations to both of my competitors on a fabulous contest, but the time has come for Gianni's haters to hate. We are playing Spieth. -Spencer Aguiar
Yearly Earnings - $6,250,982
Yearly Cuts Made - 27/29
Gianni Magliocco - Gary Woodland
Alternate - Bubba Watson
Having announced (shrewdly) earlier this week that he was playing Jordan Spieth, I've little doubt that Spencer will be stealing the headlines in New Jersey.
For myself, with a limited amount of quality players left to try and chase down a scorching Joe in this contest, I'm placing my trust in Gary Woodland this week. I don't particularly love the pick, given his recent form and comments concerning the difficulty he has had playing since introducing twins to the world. But let's face it, more than half the time nothing makes any sense in this sport anyway, so why not take a chance on a major winner?
With my options limited, I'm taking Woodland, who finished T2 at Liberty National when it last hosted a playoff event back in 2013, to try and get me back in the game. - Gianni Magliocco
Yearly Earnings - $9,609,712
Yearly Cuts Made - 25/29
Running Totals
Joe Nicely |
Spencer Aguiar |
Gianni Magliocco |
|
Sony Open |
Gary Woodland $11,520 |
Justin Thomas $99,200 |
Kevin Kisner $12,864 |
Desert Classic |
Jon Rahm $212,400 |
Jon Rahm $212,400 |
Patrick Cantlay $159,300 |
Farmers Insurance |
Marc Leishman $21,158 |
Patrick Cantlay $0 |
Charles Howell III $79,804 |
Waste Management |
Hideki Matsuyama $113,600 |
Webb Simpson $76,917 |
Justin Thomas $482,800 |
Pebble Beach |
Chez Reavie $31,160 |
Phil Mickelson $1,368,000 |
Phil Mickelson $1,368,000 |
Genesis Open |
Xander Schauffele $100,788 |
Hideki Matsuyama $177,600 |
Dustin Johnson $177,600 |
WGC Mexico Championship |
Justin Thomas $201,000 |
Xander Schauffele $128,000 |
Tommy Fleetwood $103,750 |
Honda Classic |
Adam Scott $0 |
Gary Woodland $25,346 |
Adam Scott $0 |
Arnold Palmer |
Rory McIlroy $294,613 |
Justin Rose $19,474 |
Jason Day $0 |
Players Championship |
Sergio Garcia $125,000 |
Tiger Woods $77,625 |
Rory McIlroy $2,250,000 |
Valspar Championship |
Patrick Reed $0 |
Sergio Garcia $15,209 |
Henrik Stenson $54,270 |
WGC-Match Play |
Ian Poulter $108,429 |
Haotong Li $167,000 |
Francesco Molinari $712,000 |
Valero Texas Open |
Tony Finau $16,275 |
Rickie Fowler $112,500 |
Tony Finau $16,275 |
Masters |
Tiger Woods $2,070,000 |
Bubba Watson $225,400 |
Rickie Fowler $310,500 |
RBC Heritage |
Byeong Hun An $0 |
Matt Kuchar $745,200 |
Brandt Snedeker $17,342 |
Wells Fargo Championship |
Rickie Fowler $311,063 |
Tony Finau $17,064 |
Webb Simpson $99,540 |
Bryon Nelson |
Keith Mitchell $17,301 |
Brooks Koepka $379,200 |
Tony Romo $0 |
PGA Championship |
Brooks Koepka $1,980,000 |
Rory McIlroy $264,395 |
Brooks Koepka $1,980,000 |
Charles Schwab |
Jordan Spieth $197,100 |
Francesco Molinari $16,819 |
Paul Casey $0 |
Memorial |
Patrick Cantlay $1,638,000 |
Adam Scott $982,800 |
Hideki Matsuyama $327,600 |
RBC Canadian Open |
Webb Simpson $668,800 |
Kevin Tway $22,977 |
Matt Kuchar $334,400 |
U.S. Open |
Dustin Johnson $57,853 |
Tommy Fleetwood $23,851 |
Tiger Woods $117,598 |
Travelers Championship |
Paul Casey $262,800 |
Jason Day $194,400 |
Marc Leishman $65,760 |
Rocket Mortgage Classic |
Billy Horschel $105,850 |
Dustin Johnson $0 |
Billy Horschel $105,850 |
3M Open |
Bryson DeChambeau $563,200 |
Sungjae Im $92,960 |
Bryson DeChambeau $563,200 |
John Deere Classic |
Collin Morikawa $264,000 |
Bud Cauley $70,500 |
Zach Johnson $24,000 |
Open Championship |
Henrik Stenson $91,350 |
Eddie Pepperell $24,625 |
Justin Rose $91,350 |
WGC- St. Jude |
Matt Kuchar $70,000 |
Marc Leishman $602,000 |
Patrick Reed $143,625 |
Wyndham Championship |
Viktor Hovland $297.600 |
Paul Casey $109,533 |
Jordan Spieth $11,284 |