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PGA DFS: Vegas Report - Rocket Mortgage Classic
Welcome back to the PGA DFS: Vegas Report. Winning on the PGA Tour is no easy task and is one of the many reasons why we should always tip our caps for any player who is able to succeed on a yearly basis. Despite entering the Travelers Championship last weekend ranked 48th in the world, […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoBryson DeChambeau Is Slowly Regaining Form
It has been a long few months for Bryson DeChambeau, who missed four cuts in a row before finishing tied for 22nd at the Memorial and in a share of 35th during last week's U.S. Open. The American has found TPC River Highlands to suit his game in the past, finishing last year in ninth […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoSi Woo Kim Excels At Pete Dye Courses
Si Woo Kim is not your average player. Yes, he is as streaky as can be and can be frustrating to support in certain situations, but the 23-year-old is a Pete Dye specialist who often doesn't get priced correctly on tracks that suit his game. Some players will consistently have course history baked into their […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoKevin Tway Is An Intriguing Sleeper
Kevin Tway is known as a bomber, but the one thing that most tend to ignore when breaking down his style is that he performs exponentially better at shorter tracks. A course such as TPC River Highlands is almost the perfect mixture for the American because it allows him to use his length as an […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoKyle Stanley Could Find Success At TPC River Highlands
Kyle Stanley has gotten off to an abysmal start in 2019, missing eight of 15 cuts, but a share of eighth place at the Wells Fargo Championship in May has been somewhat masked by his recent struggles at the U.S. Open and PGA Championship. Bethpage Black should be thrown out the window because of his […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoAdam Hadwin Looks To Build From Canadian Open Finish
Adam Hadwin was forced to sit out of last week's U.S. Open after failing to qualify, but he was able to provide a sixth-place showing the previous weekend in his home country of Canada. Hadwin has seen a steady decline in his ranking during the 2019 calendar season and enters the week currently ranked 74th […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoJason Day Brings Upbeat Attitude To Connecticut
During Jason Day's career, he has been the No. 1 player in the world for 51 weeks, reaching the pinnacle of his success in 2015 and 2016. But despite all the glorious accolades that the Australian has achieved, Day has called himself an "underachiever" during his career. However, all of that might be about to […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoJustin Thomas Will Attempt To Get Back On Track
A wrist injury has somewhat stunted Justin Thomas' season. The American has missed two of his past three cuts since returning from his nagging right wrist injury but will look to get back on track during this week's Travelers Championship. Thomas has provided a mixed bag of results at TPC River Highlands in the past, […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoJordan Spieth Is The Third Highest Priced Option On DraftKings
Jordan Spieth continues to make his way up the pricing on DraftKings, entering the Travelers Championship as the third highest priced option. The 29th-ranked player in the world appears to have turned things around recently, posting nine straight made cuts to go along with three top-eight finishes in his past four events. It is hard […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoTommy Fleetwood Quietly Enters Travelers Championship
After a disappointing share of 65th place at the U.S. Open last week, Tommy Fleetwood will be quickly back in action at the Travelers Championship. The Englishman will be making his debut at the tournament and is priced at $9,300 on DraftKings. Currently projected to be around 10 percent owned, Fleetwood adds some contrarian pivot […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoRotoBaller PGA: One And Done Staff Picks - Travelers Championship
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 […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoPGA DFS: Vegas Report - Travelers Championship
Welcome back to the PGA DFS: Vegas Report. Gary Woodland captured the first major title of his career at Pebble Beach, outlasting Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose on Sunday with a final round 69. Woodland erred on the side of caution throughout most of the round, consistently pulling out three-woods and long irons off the […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoAdam Scott Brings Momentum To Pebble Beach
It was just a year ago that Adam Scott's streak of consecutive majors was in jeopardy at Shinnecock Hills' version of the U.S. Open, but the Aussie was able to qualify in his last event before the tournament. Fast forward to Pebble Beach, and those days seem to be far behind him. Scott has jumped […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoBryson DeChambeau Has Been Inconsistent
Bryson DeChambeau enters this year's U.S. Open off of his best result in three months at the Memorial a few weeks ago. DeChambeau's share of 22nd place in Ohio was his first top-25 finish since the Players Championship in March. In four career attempts at the U.S. Open, the ninth-ranked player in the world has […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoXander Schauffele Looks To Capture First Major Title
Xander Schauffele is interesting for a few reasons this weekend at Pebble Beach. For starters, we are not so sure you can directly classify him into any specific category. He is good with his irons, excellent off the tee, and the 25-year-old has already displayed a killer instinct during his four career PGA Tour victories. […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoJason Day Has Struggled Recently At The U.S. Open.
After three straight top-nine results from 2014 to 2016, Jason Day has missed his previous two U.S. Open cuts. The Aussie enters the event with some uncertainty this season, which includes hiring Tiger Woods' old caddie Steve Williams to tend his bag this weekend at Pebble Beach. Day expressed how he has "severely underachieved throughout […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoHas Hideki Matsuyama Found Something With His Putter?
Hideki Matsuyama has historically done his best work on Poa Annua greens, and the Japanese sensation enters Pebble Beach having earned strokes putting in four of his last five events. The 29th-ranked player in the world has also made his previous 25 cuts and produced 12 straight top-35 finishes. Matsuyama has reached the point where […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoJon Rahm Is Projected To Be Lightly Owned
Jon Rahm's ownership projection usually runs about as hot and cold as his demeanor, and this week is no different with the Spaniard projected to be the lowest owned option of players priced at $8,500 or above. Rahm's past two results at U.S. Open venues hasn't done much to help convince DFS players to take […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoJustin Thomas Has Strong Finish At Canadian Open
Justin Thomas concluded his stop in Canada with a share of 20th place after shooting rounds of 65, 69 and 69 during the final three days. Thomas, who just recently returned from a wrist injury, looks to be settling back into form and will look to continue his momentum at Pebble Beach. The American is […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoJordan Spieth Continues Climb At U.S. Open
It has been a long year for Jordan Spieth, but the American is finally starting to regain the same form that made him a winner 14 times around the world. The 28th-ranked player in the world has provided three straight top-eight results and enters Pebble Beach as a past champion at not only the venue […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoTommy Fleetwood Looks For First PGA Tour Title
We have always thought that the Open Championship would be the most likely major for Tommy Fleetwood to win because of the types of venues and conditions that those courses see, but Pebble Beach keeps the U.S. Open's mentality of being a problematic layout while adding in the prototypical game requirements that we would expect […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoRory McIlroy Rides Momentum Into California
Can we put to bed the rumors of Rory McIlroy not being able to close now? The Irishman fired a nine-under 61 during the final round of the RBC Canadian Open to capture his 16th career PGA Tour victory. After winning by seven shots, McIlroy has now impressively won 25 percent of his titles by […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoCan Dustin Johnson Capture His Second Major?
Dustin Johnson has to break through at some point for his second major title, right? If you are in that camp of believing the big-hitting American is due to enter the winner's circle again, you are going to have to pay a hefty price for him on DFS sites. The highest priced player on DraftKings […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoPGA DFS: Vegas Report - U.S. Open
Welcome back to the PGA DFS: Vegas Report. Rory McIlroy steamrolled the field on Sunday at the RBC Canadian Open, shooting a final round 61 to claim his 16th career PGA Tour victory. McIlroy has been impressive throughout his career, winning 25 percent of his titles by seven or more strokes, but the one issue […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years ago2019 U.S. Open - PGA DFS Tournament Preview
Hello RotoBallers! In our ongoing attempt to expand and improve our PGA coverage, we will be dropping a 'Tournament Preview' for some of the most significant events on the PGA Tour schedule. This week, we're diving into the third major championship of the year, providing you a headstart on your PGA Championship research. If you […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoPGA DFS: Vegas Report - RBC Canadian Open
Welcome back to the PGA DFS: Vegas Report. Patrick Cantlay captured his second career title at the Memorial, shooting a final round eight-under 64 to eclipse Adam Scott by two shots. Cantlay had been knocking on the door recently with seven top-10 performances in his last 12 events, so it shouldn't come as much of […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoWhat Should We Expect From Justin Thomas?
Justin Thomas remains the most significant question mark in the room. Is Thomas underpriced after last week's missed cut at the Memorial? Or is the American unplayable as he deals with his comeback after his wrist injury? The sixth-ranked player in the world always needs to be considered when he is priced at $10,000 on […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoSergio Garcia Is Worth A Second Look
Sergio Garcia has seen his ownership projection steadily increase throughout the week, but the Spaniard is still projected to be slightly under 15 percent owned and carries immense upside at the RBC Canadian Open. In Garcia's last 50 rounds compared to the field, he ranks fifth in strokes gained approach, eighth in ball striking and […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoRory McIlroy Has Potential To Bounce Back In Canada
After last week's missed cut at the Memorial, Rory McIlroy could end up being the forgotten member of the big three. Outside of his failed adventures at Muirfield, the fourth-ranked player in the world has posted nine top-nine results in his other 10 events and might be able to take advantage of Hamilton's greens if […]
Spencer Aguiar 6 years agoCan Dustin Johnson Defend Title?
Last year's champion at this event, Dustin Johnson made some headlines on Monday after announcing he had split with his swing coach Claude Harmon. It is difficult to pinpoint what exactly this will mean for his prospects in Canada, but it is noteworthy news to consider. The American has posted three straight top-eight results at […]
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