Paul Casey Looks To Build On U.S. Open Performance
4 years agoPaul Casey had a solid start to the 2021 season with a T17 finish at the U.S. Open. Shriners sets up well for good iron players, and Casey was one of the better iron players in 2020, ranking ninth in strokes gained while approaching the green. However, Casey ranked 165th in strokes gained in putting. Casey has been a consistent player throughout his career, and he is looking for his first win since 2019 at the Valspar Championship. This will be his first start at TPC Summerlin, so he does not have any familiarity with this course. He has a DFS price of $9,200, which may be a bit expensive in a fairly competitive field.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour