PGA DFS Prop Picks for Charles Schwab Challenge - Monkey Knife Fight
Welcome back, golf fans! I wish we were welcoming back all spring sports, but I couldn't be more thrilled to get to write PGA articles again. Using my DFS and betting research for both DraftKings and handicapping, I'll look into some of the Monkey Knife Fight prop bets for the Charles Schwab Challenge to see... Read More
Horse For The Course: DraftKings PGA DFS - Charles Schwab Challenge Course History
What is up PGA family??? You guys don't know how just how much I've wanted to write those words! Golf is back, the PGA Tour is back, PGA DFS is back, the Milly Maker is back...and I'm overjoyed to be back with you for all of it! The Charles Schwab Challenge will be the first... Read More
Matt Wallace Searching For First PGA Tour Victory
Matt Wallace will be in the field this week at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Wallace has four international victories and currently ranks 43rd in the Official World Golf Rankings. Wallace has yet to break through for a victory on the PGA Tour. In 10 rounds so far this year, Wallace has shown the ability to... Read More
Danny Willett Still Searching For Second PGA Tour Victory
Danny Willett will tee it up this week at Colonial Golf Course for the Charles Schwab Challenge. The 2016 Masters champion is still looking for his second PGA Tour victory but has had some success on the European Tour. He has been able to move up to 33rd in the official world golf rankings. Prior... Read More
Can Rory McIlroy Maintain Momentum?
It isn't easy to be overly encouraged about anyone priced this highly for the first event back. We do want to clarify that it will not come as a surprise if Rory McIlroy does torch the field en route to victory, but his expensive price tag, moderately high ownership percentage and lack of golf at... Read More
Dustin Johnson Hopes To Shake Off Some Rust In Texas
Dustin Johnson hasn't been nearly as inconsistent as many would lead you to believe in 2020, but there is no arguing that the big-hitting American hasn't quite looked like himself. If we remove Johnson's two Sunday implosions at Pebble Beach and Genesis, we might be looking at a different narrative for the fifth-ranked player this... Read More
Matt Wolff A Budding Star
Matt Wolff was on one of the biggest stages in golf recently when he was paired with Rickie Fowler in the TaylorMade skins game last month. We've seen him play some actual, live golf recently, but there isn't much to take from what we saw in that skins game. The thing about that skins game... Read More
Kevin Na Has Won Before At Colonial
After a very long winning drought following his maiden PGA Tour victory, Kevin Na has won three times in the last two years, including last year at Colonial. Na has had plenty of ups and downs in his career but seems to have found his way recently. Considering the lengthy layoff, we could see a... Read More
Gary Woodland Clubbing Down
Gary Woodland hasn’t played in the annual event at Colonial since 2012, where he made the cut but did not factor into the weekend. Woodland had a bit of a slump after winning the U.S. Open last summer but had a strong run of form in the fall and early this year. One of the... Read More
Webb Simpson A Rock-Solid Option At Colonial
Webb Simpson has proven himself to be one of the most consistent players on the PGA Tour over the last couple of years. That consistency - in addition to his strong course history at Colonial Country Club and sharp recent form - should make Simpson one of the most popular DFS options on the board... Read More
Abraham Ancer Looks For 10th Straight Made Cut
Abraham Ancer will look to continue his made-cut streak from before the suspension of the season. In his streak of nine straight made cuts leading up to the hiatus, Ancer had three top-10's, including a runner-up finish at The American Express. Ancer has been consistent over the 2020 season. His strokes gained: total is nearly... Read More
Cameron Champ Returns To Texas
Cameron Champ, the Safeway Open and Sanderson Farms Championship winner, looks to take on Colonial Country Club for his second year in a row. In 2019 he shot five-over, finishing T58. Champ is known for his game off the tee, and at the young age of 24, he is second in the PGA with 1.135... Read More
Cameron Smith Looks To Improve After Restart
Cameron Smith enters the high-powered field at Colonial Golf Course this week. Smith was able to find his second PGA Tour victory back in January at the Sony Open. Following the victory and leading up to the suspension of the season, Smith was only able to make two of four cuts. Since turning pro in... Read More
Branden Grace Will Rely On Approach
Branden Grace returns to Colonial Country Club, where he finished T53 (plus-four) last season. As for this season, Grace is certainly struggling with his control off the tee, ranking 171st in the PGA with a 56.7% driving accuracy. This stat may be meaningful this weekend, considering fans and hospitality suites will not keep balls from... Read More
Adam Hadwin Will Tee It Up At Colonial
Adam Hadwin will be in the field for the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Golf Course. The Canadian had a really strong start to the 2020 season with a second- and fourth-place finish. However, in his last six outings before the hiatus, Hadwin struggled a bit. His highest finish was 26th-place and he missed one... Read More
Patrick Reed Looks To Restart His Hot Season
Patrick Reed will look to restart his streak of excellent golf this week at Colonial Golf Course. Prior to the hiatus, Reed had five top-10 finishes over his nine starts during the 2020 season. One of those top-10 finishes was a win at the WGC Mexico Championship in February. Reed has rarely ranked among the... Read More
Rafael Cabrera Bello Will Tee It Up At Colonial Golf Course
Rafael Cabrera Bello will tee it up at the Charles Schwab Challenge this week. After a relatively successful February, Rafa missed the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational with rounds of 74 and 82 in what was the last full event before the PGA Tour suspended the season. In the small sample size of his... Read More
Louis Oosthuizen Has Seen Success At Colonial
Louis Oosthuizen returns from quarantine after only playing in two official PGA events in 2020. These were The Honda Classic and WGC Mexico tournaments. In these tournaments, he missed the cut at The Honda Classic and turned in a T51 in Mexico. Oosthuizen is losing 1.183 strokes around the green and .227 in approach, which... Read More
Bubba Watson Looks To Make A Splash
Bubba Watson will tee it up for an official event at Colonial Country Club for the first time since 2008. This season, Bubba Watson has turned in some nice performances at The Waste Management Phoenix Open and the Farmers Insurance Open, finishing T3 and T6 respectfully. He’s gaining .669 strokes off the tee, putting him... Read More
Corey Conners Looks To Turn It Around
Corey Conners returns to Colonial Country Club after a T31 (one-over) performance in 2019. As this much-anticipated weekend approaches, Conners has not finished under par in his last four tournaments and has missed the cut in three of the four tournaments. Conners continues to impress from the tee box, as he is gaining .619 strokes... Read More
Scottie Scheffler Makes His Charles Schwab Debut
Scottie Scheffler will be teeing it up for the first time at Colonial Country Club next weekend. Before COVID-19, Scheffler was in decent form to start the 2020 season. Scheffler turned in a T15 (minus-three) at the Arnold Palmer Invitational as well as a third-place finish at the American Express, shooting 23 strokes under par.... Read More
Rickie Fowler Returns To Colonial
Rickie Fowler returns to a course where he’s been able to post some low scores in Colonial Country Club. In 2018, Fowler finished T14, shooting seven under par while in 2012 he finished T5, shooting five under par for the week. This season, Fowler has been a bit inconsistent, finishing T10 at the American Express... Read More
Keegan Bradley Ready to Build on Hot Start
After a hot start to the 2020 season while finishing T16 and T12 at the Farmers and Sony, respectfully, Keegan Bradley sets his sights on the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club. Bradley has played in one official event at Colonial, which was the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational in 2016. After shooting par on... Read More
Joaquin Niemann Looks To Break Out Of Slump
Joaquin Niemann is an exciting young player and appears to have a great PGA Tour career ahead of him. The Chilean picked up his first professional win earlier this season at A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier, but Niemann's play has dropped off sharply since that victory in the fall, and the 21-year-old missed the... Read More
Sungjae Im Ready To Resume The Grind
It's fair to wonder what Sungjae Im has been up to since the PGA Tour halted play in March. Im, the reigning PGA Tour Rookie of the Year, has quickly earned the reputation of the "hardest working man in golf" due to his habit of playing almost every event on the schedule. The young Korean... Read More
Marc Leishman Having A Great Season
When the PGA Tour halted play in March, Marc Leishman was in the midst of a great season. Leishman captured the Farmers Insurance Open title earlier this year against an impressive field of competitors and scored a runner-up at the Arnold Palmer Invitational just six weeks later. It's a guessing game as to how this... Read More
Justin Rose Hopes To Regain Form
Justin Rose hopes an equipment change will help him regain his form when play resumes on the PGA Tour next week. Rose, the former top-ranked player in the world, parted ways with club company Honma during the Tour's stoppage and will presumably have different equipment in his bag when he tees it up at the... Read More
Matt Kuchar Is The King Of Consistency
Matt Kuchar is set to tee it up in the Charles Schwab Challenge when golf resumes next week. It's no surprise that the steady Kuchar was in the midst of another uber-consistent campaign when the PGA Tour halted play in March. The 41-year-old has logged five top-25 finishes in eight starts this season, including a... Read More
Daniel Berger Looks To Continue Career Resurgence
After two injury plagued seasons, two-time PGA Tour winner Daniel Berger has experienced a career resurgence in 2020. Still just 27 years old, Berger was once considered a rising star, but he plummeted down the official world golf ranking in recent years. His play this season has been a great reminder of just how talented... Read More