Justin Rose Misses Cut At Masters
Justin Rose logged a shocking missed cut at the 2019 Masters. The Englishman hadn't finished outside of the Masters top 25 in a decade, but was unable to gain any traction in this year's edition. Rose followed an opening-round 75 with a lackluster second-round 73 to finish at four-over par through 36 holes. That was... Read More
Paul Casey Implodes At Masters
Paul Casey's 2019 Masters was over almost as soon as it started. The Englishman went out in 41 and things didn't get any better on Augusta National's second nine, as a 40 coming in left him with a shocking first-round 81. Casey settled down to shoot a one-over par 73 on Friday, but was never... Read More
Tiger Woods Eyes Fifth Masters Win
Tiger Woods is in the 2019 Masters field. Woods heads to Augusta National in search of his fifth green jacket. His 2019 play has been solid, but not amazing. He's been statistically strong across the board this year and stands seventh in this Masters field in strokes gained: tee to green over his last 24... Read More
Corey Conners Wins Valero Texas Open
Corey Conners became just the fifth player in PGA Tour history to qualify for an event on Monday and capture the title that same weekend. The Canadian provided one of the craziest six-under par rounds you will ever see, making birdie on four of his first five holes of the day before producing bogeys on... Read More
Haotong Li To Make Second Masters Start
Last season, Haotong Li captured the title at the Dubai Desert Classic, which had been a past indicator for success at the Masters. Danny Willett won both tournaments in 2016, and Sergio Garcia accomplished the feat in 2017. Unfortunately, Li wasn't able to keep the trend going in 2018, finishing in 32nd place, but it... Read More
Bryson DeChambeau Looks To Rebound
It might be more likely that Bryson DeChambeau will win the Masters in a season or two, but it has become difficult to neglect golf's mad scientist at odds of 35/1. The sixth-ranked player in the world has sputtered over his past four events, failing to post a top-15 finish, but the 25-year-old has entered... Read More
Justin Thomas Quietly Enters Augusta
Justin Thomas' record at Augusta might be a reason that some DFS players leave the American off of their cards this weekend, but don't overlook the 25-year-old because of a perceived flawed course record. Thomas has bettered his finishing position from 39 to 22 to 17 in his first three attempts, and competing at the... Read More
Dustin Johnson Eyes First Masters Title
Everyone knows of Dustin Johnson's long list of misfortune's in major championship events, but the big-hitting American is being somewhat overlooked entering Augusta. During his last four stroke-play events, Johnson has contributed three top-10 finishes, which includes a victory at the WGC-Mexico Championship. Of all the travails that the second-ranked player in the world has... Read More
Marc Leishman Has Erratic Masters History
Marc Leishman is in the field for the 2019 Masters. Leishman has a rather erratic history in the year's first major championship. Big Aussie has a top-five, a top-10 and three missed cuts in his six career Masters starts. He started the season on fire with a win at the CIMB Classic in the fall... Read More
Phil Mickelson Is A Masters Wild Card
Three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson will attempt to win his fourth green jacket this week. The 48-year-old would become the oldest player in history to win a major championship with a victory at Augusta. 'Lefty' has played like a young man in 2019. He has a win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and a... Read More
Webb Simpson's Lack Of Distance Limits Masters Upside
Webb Simpson is in the field for the 2019 Masters. Simpson recorded the best Masters finish of his career last year, a T20. The 2018 Players champion will attempt to improve on that mark at Augusta National this week. Simpson has been quiet this season and his best outing of the year stands as a... Read More
Streaky Thorbjorn Olesen Looks To Find Form At Masters
Thorbjorn Olesen's place inside the official world golf ranking top 50 earned him an invite to this week's Masters. The Dane spends most of his time on the European Tour and represented Team Europe in last year's Ryder Cup. Olesen is an uber-talented player that struggles with streaky play. He hasn't shown much form in... Read More
Tony Finau Hopes To Find Form At Masters
Tony Finau is set to play in the Masters for the second time in his young career. The young star impressed in his Augusta debut last season with a top-10 finish. After a breakout 2018, Finau's play this year has been slightly underwhelming and he's failed to log a top-10 in 2019. He heads to... Read More
Justin Rose Still Chasing Elusive Green Jacket
The 2018 FedEx Cup champion Justin Rose is in the field for the 2019 Masters. The Englishman is a two-time runner-up at Augusta National. Rose is a consistently solid performer at the Masters and hasn't finished outside of the tournament's top 25 in a decade. He has played a somewhat limited schedule in 2019, but... Read More
Henrik Stenson Brings Hot Irons To Augusta National
Henrik Stenson is in the 2019 Masters field. Stenson heads to Augusta wielding smoking-hot irons. The Swede fought through a sluggish start to the year and has found some form during the month of March. Stenson has gained strokes on approach shots in his last three tournaments, including a massive tally of 7.3 strokes gained... Read More
Paul Casey Will Be A Strong Contender At Augusta
Paul Casey is set to tee it up in the 2019 Masters. The Englishman should be considered a serious contender for the coveted green jacket this week. Casey has looked sharp in 2019. He won the Valspar Championship for the second consecutive year and logged top-three finishes at the AT&T Pebble Beach and WGC-Mexico Championship.... Read More
Matt Kuchar Will Be A Popular DFS Option
Matt Kuchar is set to tee it up in the 2019 Masters. Kuchar's arrow is pointing up as he heads to Augusta. The veteran already has two wins this season and his form has held steady with a recent trip to the WGC-Dell Match Play finals and a strong T7 finish at last week's Valero... Read More
Louis Oosthuizen's Form Is Trending In The Right Direction
Louis Oosthuizen is in the 2019 Masters field. Oosthuizen heads to Augusta National with his game trending in the right direction. After battling neck and back injuries throughout 2018, the South African appears to be physically sound. 'Shrek' logged an impressive runner-up finish at the Valspar Championship and followed that outing with a feisty WGC-Dell... Read More
Alex Noren Heads To Augusta In A Slump
Alex Noren's standing inside the world's top 50 secured him an invite to this week's Masters. Noren's recent play has been anything but world class, as the Swede has been mired in a horrible slump this year. The Euro Tour vet missed consecutive cuts at the Honda Classic and The Players. He hasn't logged a... Read More
Patrick Cantlay Looks To Improve On Last Masters Outing
Patrick Cantlay is in the field for the 2019 Masters. Cantlay's place in the elite field was secured by his Tour Championship appearance last season. The budding superstar looks to improve on last year's disappointing Masters outing, when he shot 75-76 to miss the cut. The 27-year-old has all the tools to play well at... Read More
Haotong Looks To Build From WGC-Match Play Success
Haotong Li escaped his pod during last week's WGC-Match Play, defeating Brooks Koepka and Alex Noren before eventually falling to Kevin Kisner in the final 16. Many forget that Li is still just 23 years old and victories over Koepka and Noren will only help to increase his confidence level going forward. His win at... Read More
Abraham Ancer Will Attempt To Capture First Title On Tour
It is fair to say that a lot of DFS ownership in this range is going to trickle to Byeong Hun An, who is priced at $9,200 on DraftKings this weekend, although Abraham Ancer will still see his fair share of usage with his moderate $8,900 price tag. The 58th-ranked player in the world plays... Read More
Luke List Will Be A Popular Selection In Texas
Luke List is expected to be one of the more popular options on DFS sites this weekend, but his big-hitting style is ideal for taking a flier on in GPP events. TPC San Antonio is known for being long and windy, and List has shown the ability to excel in blustery conditions. In his past... Read More
Billy Horschel Has Been All-Or-Nothing At The Valero
Billy Horschel's past five trips to TPC San Antonio can be summed up as volatile. The 32-year-old missed the cut in 2014 and 2017 but posted top-11 results in 2015,2016 and 2018, highlighted by a third-place finish during the 2015 event. The 41st-ranked player in the world enters the week having made his previous 17... Read More
Jordan Spieth Has One More Chance To Get On Track
It has been a long two years for Jordan Spieth, who has failed to capture a title on the PGA Tour since the Open Championship in July of 2017. Unfortunately, winning hasn't been the only issue, and the American has failed to post a top-30 result in his previous nine events. It is difficult to... Read More
Tony Finau Looks To Get Back On Track At Valero
Tony Finau will tee it up in the upcoming Valero Texas Open. Finau failed to advance from the group stage at last week's WGC-Dell Match Play, going 1-2 in his three matches. After a breakout season in 2018, Finau's play this year hasn't been bad, just somewhat underwhelming. He heads to a TPC San Antonio... Read More
Matt Kuchar Carries WGC Momentum To Valero
Matt Kuchar is in the field for this week's Valero Texas Open. Kuchar carries tons of positive momentum to San Antonio after a run to the finals of last week's WGC-Dell Match Play event. The veteran was caught in a dust-up with Sergio Garcia during a match with the Spaniard, but powered through before eventually... Read More
Haotong Li Draws Winnable Group
If you are looking for a long shot that could make a deep run, look no further than Haotong Li. Li's pairing of Brooks Koepka, Alex Noren and Tom Lewis have formed one of the weakest groups, and there is a massive opening for someone other than Koepka to surface. Koepka has been sputtering in... Read More
Thorbjorn Olesen Is A Sleeper This Weekend
Thorbjorn Olesen drew Francesco Molinari, Webb Simpson and Satoshi Kodaira at the WGC-Dell Match Play. The group is statistically more vulnerable than most foursomes this weekend, and Kodaira is one of the weakest players in the field. Olesen features a propensity for high volatility, which can be considered a perk in a contest like this.... Read More
Emiliano Grillo Lands In Difficult Quadrant
Emiliano Grillo's pairing of Justin Rose, Gary Woodland and Eddie Pepperell wasn't an ideal draw for the Argentinian, but he isn't drawing dead to get out of Group 2. Grillo's $6,900 price tag on DraftKings and 5.5 percent projected ownership makes him a reasonable contrarian option, and he is plus-550 to advance into the last... Read More