Officialsportsbetting.com Golf Betting Fantasy Insider: AT&T Byron Nelson

Fantasy Insider: AT&T Byron Nelson

With THE PLAYERS in the rearview mirror, full-season gamers will now be bird-dogging the qualifiers for the U.S. Open and Open Championship. Each will be added to its field pretty much every week until they begin. The top 60 in the Official World Golf Ranking at the conclusion of this weekend will get into the field at Erin Hills. The top 50 from the following week’s OWGR will qualify for the field at Royal Birkdale. And so on. If you haven’t already, bookmark the page where I maintain all qualifiers weekly. PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf presented by SERVPRO My roster for the AT&T Byron Nelson (in alphabetical order): Tony Finau Sergio Garcia Dustin Johnson Brooks Koepka Louis Oosthuizen Jordan Spieth You’ll find my starters in Expert Picks. Others to consider for each category (in alphabetical order): Scoring: Bud Cauley; Jason Day; Jason Dufner; Russell Henley; Charley Hoffman; J.B. Holmes; Sung Kang; Danny Lee; Marc Leishman; Patrick Reed; Charl Schwartzel; Brandt Snedeker Driving: Jason Dufner; Russell Henley; Sung Kang; Gary Woodland Approach: Chad Campbell; Jason Dufner; Robert Garrigus; Russell Henley Short: Jason Dufner; Russell Henley; J.B. Holmes; Sung Kang; Marc Leishman; Seung-Yul Noh; Patrick Reed; Brandt Snedeker Power Ranking Wild Card Jason Day … Spots in the Power Rankings must be earned and he hasn’t cracked a top 20 in over three months. You know the backstory, so his omission shouldn’t surprise you despite him owning one of the strongest records at TPC Four Seasons. Broke through for his first victory here in 2010, and then answered with a solo fifth in 2011, a T9 in 2012 and a T27 in 2013. His scoring average in those 16 rounds is 68.88. From our perspective, if you’re going to invest in when he’ll turn it around, now is the time. So, sneak him into your lineup in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf presented by SERVPRO. Assuming he converts on something special, he’ll be poised for a mammoth summer. Draws J.B. Holmes … The 54-hole co-leader of THE PLAYERS closed with 84 and finished T41 on Sunday, but savvy gamers can overlook even one horrible round at the worst of times by a proven talent. This is his first trip to TPC Four Seasons since 2010, but his confidence off the tee should separate him. The silver lining in last week’s experience if that he led the field in conversion percentage while standing over par-breaker opportunities. While he’s probably too expensive in DFS to lead with him, find value in the fact that he’s missed only one cut in 12 starts this season. Gary Woodland … The last couple of months have been everything but ordinary for him. Since the tragic news of an unborn twin, which occurred during the Match Play, he’s 1-for-3 with missed cuts at a major (Masters) and a team event (New Orleans). Last week’s T75/MDF occurred during the annual crapshoot at TPC Sawgrass. So, it stands to reason that the AT&T Byron Nelson might be his first genuine “normal” week in a while. As a result, gamers should pounce. He’s been a fixture here since 2009 and has survived the last seven cuts. His record includes a T7 in 2014 and a T12 last year. Russell Henley … There isn’t a track on the schedule at which he wouldn’t check most boxes statistically, so now that he’s free from the vagaries of the team competition in New Orleans, where he missed the cut, and THE PLAYERS, where he placed T35, it’s time to get him back in every lineup. Seven of his 12 cuts made this season are top 20s, including the win in Houston. He’s 1-for-2 at TPC Four Seasons with a T22 in his debut in 2015 and a scoring average of 68.17. Charl Schwartzel … As long as I’ve been in this chair, I’ve espoused ignoring failure in the majors because of the variables. Everything is heightened, so success is the bonus. The same can be said of the Match Play and THE PLAYERS. The South African missed the cut last week, but anything he would have contributed would have been acceptable. Don’t let it shadow a solo third in his previous start at Augusta National. This is his fifth consecutive start at TPC Four Seasons. He hasn’t missed a cut, placed third in his debut in 2013 and owns a scoring average of 68.53 on the par 70. Chad Campbell … The burly Texan is in his 16th consecutive appearance. He’s missed the cut only four times while registering four top 25s. Last year’s T12 featured four red numbers for the first time in his history here. Still among the more reliable ball-strikers and scramblers on TOUR. Just good, sound value across the board this week. Sung Kang … Here’s hoping that you were on board for his April heater, but go into any investment this week with breath held. The 29-year-old has yet to exhibit long-term consistency, but he’s a statistical fit for TPC Four Seasons. Sits 35th in strokes gained: tee-to-green and 27th in adjusted scoring. Also T19 in par-5 scoring. Tied for 34th in his third appearance last year. Robby Shelton … Continues to bide his time until the Mackenzie Tour-PGA TOUR Canada commences in June. He’s done all right in a couple of starts in the big leagues since medaling at Canada’s qualifying school in April. Chased it with a T16 at TPC San Antonio and a T52 at Eagle Point. Continue to invest with confidence before the expectations rise and the sale ends. Fades Ian Poulter … Post-PLAYERS drama aside, his two-way T2 opened up several doors, so in that context, it was mission accomplished. The optimist will aver that he makes this week’s start on house money and riding the euphoria of last week’s success, but we need to guard against the letdown. What’s more, he’s missed the cut in his last two trips to TPC Four Seasons, which were seven years apart to boot. Keegan Bradley … This is relative to the expectation, not necessarily an outright dismissal. The 2011 champ also placed second in 2013 and has missed only one cut in six trips. That’s the good. The not-so-good is his recent regression after opening eyes in the fall before getting married during the holiday break. He’s 8-for-13 since with only three top 30s. Given what he’s had to do to adjust to the anchoring ban and what we can see now has been a blast of form, we don’t need to force it despite his success here before the ban went into effect. Ryan Moore … With a solid run of form upon arrival, he’d projected to cash for just the second time in five starts here (P2, 2008), but he hasn’t appeared often. This is his first since 2014 and just his second in the last eight editions. Jhonattan Vegas … Perfect in four trips but his only top-65 finish was but a T49 last year. Obviously, there’s a level of comfort, but he’s cooled after a year’s worth of noise. At best, use him to complete maybe one roster in DFS. Billy Horschel … Weighted down by his first 0-for-4 bender since his rookie season of 2011, he’s also aiming to turn around his fate at TPC Four Seasons where he’s 0-for-2 and hasn’t appeared in five years. Scott Piercy … Thanks to a blistering fall, he entered the holiday break slotted eighth in the FedExCup standings. Today, he’s 66th having collected just 55 points in 2017. He’s also gone eight consecutive rounds without breaking par and has just one red number in his last 14. Returning to Competition Brandt Snedeker … Sat out THE PLAYERS to nurse a sore left hand injured during the Masters. Gamers needn’t worry about it, though, as there’s no rush to return to competition. As long as he’s committed, consider him 100-percent available. You’re also encouraged to make room in places given consistently strong form. Also placed T6 here in 2015. Rory Sabbatini … Walked off Eagle Point during his second round with a sore elbow. Hasn’t cashed in four of his last five starts, but presents as a decent DFS throw-in at TPC Four Seasons where he prevailed in 2009. His string of 17 straight appearances ended last year due to recovery from neck surgery, but he made the cut in his last three. Notable WDs Si Woo Kim … THE PLAYERS champion is resting his back. It’s his second early WD (Sony) of 2017 to go with four mid-tournament withdrawals this season. Jimmy Walker … While it’s rare for him to withdraw after any commitment deadline, gamers need to anticipate the possibility as he battles Lyme Disease. Given that fact, it’s impressive that he’s riding a consecutive cuts made streak of nine with five top 25s. The downside is that he’s 82nd in the FedExCup standings with just one top 10. Derek Fathauer … Still comfortably inside the top bubble at 95th in FedExCup points thanks to bursting out of the gates in the fall, but he’s connected for only one top 30 in his last 15 starts. That stretch has included three separate 0-for-3 skids. Power Rankings Recap – THE PLAYERS Sleepers Recap – THE PLAYERS Birthdays among active golfers on the PGA TOUR May 16 … Bo Van Pelt (42); Andres Gonzales (34); Derek Ernst (27) May 17 … Jason Gore (43); Søren Kjeldsen (42); Hunter Mahan (35) May 18 … none May 19 … K.J. Choi (47) May 20 … Branden Grace (29) May 21 … Stewart Cink (44); Gary Woodland (33); John Huh (27) May 22 … Scott Brown (34); Jason Kokrak (32); Dominic Bozzelli (26)

Click here to read the full article

Do you like online slot and want to know more about the best payouts? Slots with the hightest payouts can be found here!

Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Bryson DeChambeau+500
Jon Rahm+750
Collin Morikawa+900
Xander Schauffele+900
Ludvig Aberg+1000
Justin Thomas+1100
Joaquin Niemann+1400
Shane Lowry+1600
Tommy Fleetwood+1800
Tyrrell Hatton+1800
Click here for more...
US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+350
Rory McIlroy+600
Bryson DeChambeau+900
Jon Rahm+1200
Xander Schauffele+2000
Collin Morikawa+2200
Ludvig Aberg+2200
Justin Thomas+2800
Brooks Koepka+3000
Viktor Hovland+3000
Click here for more...
The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+450
Rory McIlroy+500
Xander Schauffele+1200
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
Click here for more...
Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
Europe+140
Tie+1200

Related Post

Featured Groups: the Memorial Tournament presented by NationwideFeatured Groups: the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide

The PGA TOUR has released the four featured groupings for Thursday-Friday at this week’s Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. Related: PGA TOUR LIVE: Watch Tiger exclusively on Thursday | Tee times | How Jack created a masterpiece | Tiger Woods, Chasing 82 Featured Groups Tiger Woods – Justin Rose – Bryson DeChambeau (WATCH: Exclusively Thursday on PGA TOUR LIVE) Tee times: Round 1 (8:26 a.m. ET, No. 10); Round 2 (1:16 p.m. ET, No. 1) NOTABLE: Five-time Memorial champion Woods (1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2012) will play alongside Rose, the 2010 Memorial winner, and defending champion DeChambeau. Woods looks to tie Sam Snead’s record for most PGA TOUR wins (82) at the same event he tied Jack Nicklaus for second place all-time, his last win at Muirfield Village in 2012. In addition to his win in 2010, reigning FedExCup champion Rose also finished runner-up in 2008 and 2015. DeChambeau survived a three-man playoff at the 2018 Memorial to start a stretch of four wins in 12 PGA TOUR starts including each of the first two 2018 FedExCup Playoffs events. Phil Mickelson – Rickie Fowler – Matt Kuchar Tee times: Round 1 (1:16 p.m. ET, No. 1); Round 2 (8:26 p.m. ET, No. 10) NOTABLE: Kuchar, winner of the Memorial in 2013 and the current FedExCup leader, will play with fellow 2018-19 season winners Fowler and Mickelson. Mickelson earned his 44th PGA TOUR victory at the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and will make his 19th start at the Memorial. Fowler missed his first cut in 22 starts at last week’s Charles Schwab Challenge; he has top-10s in each of his last two starts at Muirfield Village (T2/2017, T8/2018). Kuchar has two wins (Mayakoba Golf Classic, Sony Open in Hawaii) and two runner-up finishes (World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, RBC Heritage) during the 2018-19 season. HOW TO FOLLOW TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 2:30-6:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday, 12:30-2:45 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS). Sunday, noon-2:15 p.m. (GC), 2:30-6 p.m. (CBS). PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday, 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. ET (featured groups). Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (featured groups), 3-6 p.m. (featured holes). Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (featured groups), 2:30-6 p.m. (featured holes). International subscribers (via GOLF.tv): Thursday-Friday, 11:15 to 22:00 GMT. Saturday-Sunday, 12:30 to 22:00. RADIO: Thursday-Friday, noon-6:30 p.m. ET; Saturday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com). Rory McIlroy – Jordan Spieth – Justin Thomas Tee times: Round 1 (8:15 a.m. ET, No. 10); Round 2 (1:05 p.m. ET, No. 1) NOTABLE: Spieth (2015), McIlroy (2016) and Thomas (2017) are all past FedExCup champions. McIlroy’s nine top-10s this season lead the PGA TOUR and are his most in a season since 2014 (12). After entering the PGA Championship without a top-10 finish since the 2018 Open Championship, Spieth has reeled off two in a row, finishing T3 at the PGA and T8 at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Nine-time PGA TOUR winner Thomas is competing for the first time since the Masters Tournament, making his return from a wrist injury. Hideki Matsuyama – Jason Day – Adam Scott Tee times: Round 1 (1:05 p.m. ET, No. 1); Round 2 (8:15 a.m. ET, No. 10) NOTABLE: Matsuyama, Day and Scott were all members of the International Team at the 2013 Presidents Cup held at Muirfield Village; the three rank third (Matsuyama), seventh (Day) and 11th (Scott) in the current International Presidents Cup Team standings. Day, a Columbus, Ohio resident, has five top-10s during the 2018-19 season, highlighted by a T4 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Scott is coming off a T8 finish at the PGA Championship; he has three top-fives in 11 starts at the Memorial. The first of Matusyama’s five PGA TOUR titles came at the Memorial in 2014.

Click here to read the full article