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Russell Henley Could Factor Again at Liberty National
Russell Henley is in solid form with four top 20 results in his last five tournaments. That culminated in a tied for seventh at the Wyndham Championships last week. Henley strikes the ball well enough and drains birdies at a decent rate (87th on tour). It is his approach to the green, driving accuracy, and […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoSam Burns Bounced Back and Poised to Rise at Liberty National
Sam Burns needed that WGC results two weeks ago. He finished tied for second and nearly won. Liberty National rewards golfers who can putt well but work around the greens well. Well, Burns has one of those two. He putts great ranking 14th in strokes gained at 0.535. He makes 4.35 birdies per round which […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoJason Kokrak Could Win The Northern Trust This Week
Jason Kokrak can be all over the place but when his game is in good form, it is something to see. He won at the Charles Schwab and The CJ Cup. There were the times he contended at majors including a tied for 17th at the U.S. Open. Then there are other times where he […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoBubba Watson in Decent Form Heading into The Northern Trust
Bubba Watson may hang around contention going into the weekend at Liberty National. If he can, his Sundays in the last three tournaments are 64,69, and 67. That alone may be worth a look. His DFS possibilities are at least decent. The key for the American will be to make shots early. Those starts have […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoBrian Harman Hit or Miss at Liberty National This Week
Brian Harman is a total risk and reward play for DFS. The course looks like it is tailor-made for the American. Can he set up from around the green and putt well enough to contend on Sunday? Harman ranks 22nd in putting but in weeks he makes the cut, he ranks tenth overall. He must […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoIan Poulter Must Putt And Approach Greens Well at Liberty National
This may be a tough tournament for Ian Poulter but the older Englishman will give it a go. The longer course can be daunting for most but there are spots for Poulter to exploit. Around the green, the British golfer is good at 0.365 strokes gained but it is that 0.75 strokes gained from putting […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoPhil Mickelson Could Thrive at Jersey City This Week
Phil Mickelson has had a decent 2021 run when one thinks about it. That started in May when he won the PGA and yes he has not finished that great in most tournaments. However, for the 51-year old to see the weekend more than not is an accomplishment. At the WGC-FedEx, Mickelson managed a top-20 […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoSergio Garcia Expected to be Solid but Not Spectacular at Liberty National
Sergio Garcia missed four straight cuts and has followed up with finishing 26th or better in five consecutive tournaments. The FedEx-WGC was a bit of a disappointment as Garcia was close to a top ten result but missed several putts and had a few wayward irons on that Sunday. The Spanish golfer has to make […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoMatthew Wolff May Have Difficulty at The Northern Trust
Matthew Wolff could not make putts at the Wyndham Championships last week but there were times where he just hit some god-awful shots. Was his decision-making or just an off week? One trend has been final rounds for Wolff where he has been missing 8-10 foot putts with regularity. Also, he is shooting over par […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoHideki Matsuyama Motivated to Bounce Back at Liberty National
The Wyndham Championships were not kind to Hideki Matsuyama. He shot 69-69 and did not make the cut. This should not be a problem at The Northern Trust this week. Matsuyama will need to make some putts early. He sometimes gets in funks like that. His ball-striking and shot-making around the green ranks 11th at […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoMatthew Fitzpatrick Must Avoid Unforced Errors at Liberty National
Matthew Fitzpatrick has had his bubble burst on the weekends of late and particularly on Sundays. In five of the previous seven tournaments, Fitzpatrick has shot above the course average and that includes all four majors (73,73,76, and 70). Then, there was the 74 on Sunday at the FedEx-WGC. That knocked Fitzpatrick out of a […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoPaul Casey's Sunday Putting Will Determine Fate at The Northern Trust
Paul Casey has been staying in contention with his putting on Sundays of late. With the changeable conditions on the Liberty course, Casey will have to be on his toes all week. However, Sunday is the key. The last few weeks have seen the British golfer come close to winning. A few errant putts and […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoDaniel Berger Intriguing for This Week's The Northern Trust
Daniel Berger has been in some nice form of late. That includes three top ten results in his last four tournaments entered. He even took a few weeks off after The Open and promptly finished fifth last week at the FedEx-WGC. Since the PGA, Berger has posted five straight final rounds of 70 or better […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoKevin Fiala Settles for One More Year with Minnesota Wild
Kevin Fiala and the Minnesota Wild agreed on Monday to a one-year deal worth $5.1 million. The forward avoided arbitration as the two sides split the difference on a contract. Minnesota wanted $4 million. Fiala wanted $6.25 million. The left-winger enjoyed a solid season with 20 goals and 20 assists in 50 games for the […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoJuuse Saros Agrees to Four-Year Extension with Nashville
Juuse Saros and the Nashville Predators avoided arbitration as the goaltender signed a four-year extension on Monday. This deal is worth $5 million AAV. The Nashville goaltender had a second half to remember last season. Overall, the Predator went 21-11-1 in 36 appearances. Saros posted a .927 save percentage to go along with a 2.28 […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoDenny Hamlin Sees Victory Slip Away Again at Verizon 200
Like or hate Denny Hamlin, but Sunday was definitely a heartbreaker for the No. 11 car. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver was in a position to win as he led into the overtime portion of the race at Indianapolis. He held off Kyle Larson several times and appeared to be primed to win when Chase […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoMatt DiBenedetto Takes a Top Five at Indianapolis
Matt DiBenedetto was in it to win it on Sunday afternoon at the Verizon 200. He just did not have the downforce to stay with the top cars. That is what the long overtime revealed. However, the Wood Brothers Racing driver did finish in fifth place. He avoided the collisions which plagued the final laps […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoChase Elliott Endures Crucial Errors, Ends Up Fourth-Place at Indianapolis
Chase Elliott had an up and down afternoon at the Verizon 200. He led 14 laps, looked to be near victory and then a crucial pit-stop error derailed things just enough. In the end, the No. 9 car had to battle for a fourth-place result. Elliott finished just behind teammate Kyle Larson. It was a […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoKyle Larson Has Best Car, Settles for Third Place at Verizon 200
Kyle Larson saw the Verizon 200 become more like the Verizon 235 on Sunday as the 13 overtime laps gave him a couple of extra chances to win the race. However, Larson could not quite take advantage as he finished a second behind A.J. Allmendinger. The No. 5 car also could not get by Ryan […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoRyan Blaney Survives Attrition, Finishes Second at Indianapolis
Ryan Blaney avoided the major wrecks that plagued the end of the Verizon 200 en route to a second-place finish on Sunday. He narrowly held off Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott for that result which was not easy. Blaney never did lead a lap but the Team Penske driver benefited greatly from the war of […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoA.J. Allmendinger Wins Wild Finish at Indianapolis
Few expected A.J. Allmendinger to win the Verizon 200 on Sunday. However, circumstances, a crazy curbing issue on Turn 6, and chaotic driving led to one unexpected result. Almendinger was able to go from seventh to take the checkered flag. He held off Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson, and Chase Elliott. Allmendinger's experience and patience around […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoNASCAR DFS Prop Picks for 8/15 - PrizePicks
Hello once again everyone! We hit the Verizon 200 at The Brickyard in Indianapolis, Indiana this week and another edition of NASCAR DFS on PrizePicks. Now, that means our new friends over at PrizePicks have a TON of great props we can look to take advantage of. PrizePicks is a great DFS props site where […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoNASCAR DFS Prop Picks: Verizon 200 - Monkey Knife Fight
Sunday afternoon features the Verizon 200 at The Brickyard from Indianapolis, Indiana. Monkey Knife Fight has an extremely easy fantasy point system: 0.1 points for each lap led and then a set amount of points for their position (20 for 1st place, 19 for 2nd place, 18 for 3rd, and so on). Our friends at Monkey […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoRicky Stenhouse Jr. Just Too Risky at Indianapolis
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and JTG-Daugherty Racing have had a bit of a wild ride this year. The lack of big results though has made this a season of what might have been, Since a four-race stretch from Vegas to Bristol, Stenhouse Jr. has not come close to stringing together four top-12 finishes in a row. […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoCole Custer Can Maintain Track Position At Indianapolis
The one thing that Cole Custer has been consistent with this year is his ability to finish right around where he starts on road courses. It is uncanny but true. Last week at Watkins Glen, he started 19th and finished 18th. Aside from the crash at Austin, Custer has been able to maintain that consistency. […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoChase Briscoe Almost Feels at Home at Indianapolis
Chase Briscoe gets to race in his home state this weekend as NASCAR heads to Indianapolis for the Verizon 200. It is also a road course to boot where Briscoe has several top-ten finishes this season. That includes a ninth at Watkins Glen where the Stewart-Haas Racing driver started 27th. The No. 14 car looks […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoAustin Dillon Teeters on the Bubble of The Chase as Indianapolis Beckons
Austin Dillon has to watch out for the trend. In the last six races, there have been six different winners. It is getting dangerously close as Dillon lives life on the bubble. Right now, just point separate him and teammate Tyler Reddick. Imagine both Richard Childress Racing drivers battling for one spot. This may actually […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoRoss Chastain Carries Lots of Pressure Into Indianapolis
Ross Chastain has raced well on road courses of late but also is 18th in the points race. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver needs a win to have any chance at qualifying for The Chase next month. Despite three results out of his last four races in the top-12, Chastain is still on the outside […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoAlex Bowman a Risk and Reward Scenario at Indianapolis
Alex Bowman did pull off a tenth place finish at Daytona in February but the last two road races have been less than stellar. The Hendricks Motorsports Racing driver has a 22nd and then a 20th last week at Watkins Glen. His No. 48 car just did not perform well late in the race and […]
Chris Wassel 3 years agoKurt Busch Intriguing Option at Indianapolis
Kurt Busch becomes at least a possibility this weekend because of his past success on certain road courses. He excelled at Daytona finishing fourth in February. That was after a 17th place start. This place differential trend continued at Road America (+12) and even last week at Watkins Glen (+4). The No. 1 car has […]
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