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Weekly 18: Koepka shows why big hitters rule golf

Weekly 18: Koepka shows why big hitters rule golf

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The season’s last tournament and the final stop of the FedExCup Playoffs is here. The TOUR Championship will be at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. The course will play as a par 70, measuring 7,346 yards and be putt on Bermuda greens. This course is a Donald Ross design. Set your DraftKings fantasy golf lineups here: PGA TOUR $1.2M Pitch + Putt [$300K to 1st] STRATEGY The new scoring system implemented three years ago, what the PGA TOUR refers to as a ‘Starting Strokes’, correlates to the FedExCup standings heading into the TOUR Championship. The top 30 in standings will be playing for a chance to win the $18 million first-place check and the FedExCup trophy. With the most points, Scottie Scheffler ($13,600) starts at 10 under, with second place starting two back at 8 under and descending by a stroke to fifth place. Head to the FedExCup page on PGATOUR.COM for a complete list of where the golfers will start. Donald Ross courses are about positioning yourself nicely off the tee and hitting elite approaches from the correct angles into these Bermuda greens. Even though the region has seen more rain than usual, these greens should play fast as they have over the previous three years. While iron play is paramount on a Ross design, Strokes Gained: Putting has proved more crucial over Strokes Gained: Approach-the-Green for the winners over the previous five years. When Rory McIlroy ($10,800) and Xander Schauffele ($12,300) are some of the best golfers on a course, total driving should be an important stat to key in on this week. Fading some golfers high on the leaderboard could prove prudent when filling out rosters. The golfers will be starting with their “finishing” position points on DraftKings, but as we’ve seen in the previous two years, those points can go away fast if or when the leaders are no longer where they started. The top of the leaderboard golfers only come in with their starting points, not the birdies or better points they usually get on the path to victory. McIlroy is the only golfer to win the TOUR Championship and be in the winning lineup (2019). Also, over the previous three years, winning lineups in the main tournament haven’t used their entire $50,000 salary. The most used was $49,800 last season, and the least was $49,500 in 2020. GOLFERS TO CONSIDER Rory McIlroy ($10,800) There’s been one golfer who’s been in the winning lineup each of the last three years: Rory McIlroy. The triple bogey on the 15th hole in the first round and nothing going his way on the greens ultimately stopped him from competing last week, but no one was better tee-to-green than McIlroy, gaining 10.56 strokes at Wilmington Country Club. Rory will be a popular pick this week, but rostering chalk at the top of the range for the golfer who’s won the TOUR Championship twice shouldn’t be faded, especially with how he’s playing. We’ve seen the weekend surge from Jon Rahm ($10,900) twice, where he’s started slow and grinded his way to a top-5 finish in FedEx St. Jude Championship and a top-8 finish last week at the BMW Championship. Rahm recorded the lowest gross score last season at East Lake and now starts seven back from Scheffler. Rahm recorded 10 birdies and no bogeys last weekend and ranked second in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee over the entire week. His Bermuda putting could worry some managers off Rahm this week, but we all know his upside is massive. Sungjae Im ($9,100) Im could be a potential daily fantasy golf sleeper this week with a bunch of sentiment going toward McIlroy and Rahm. Sunday’s round last week was chaotic, recording five bogeys and five birdies. He birdied the final three holes on Sunday and has finished inside the top 15 in each round of the Playoffs. Back-to-back runner-up finishes at the 3M Open and the Wyndham Championship this season should give the 19th-ranked golfer in the world confidence coming into a tournament he hasn’t played well in the past. A top-8 finish at this year’s Sentry Tournament of Champions and an eighth place at this year’s Masters Tournament are good signs he could be up for the challenge the TOUR Championship presents. Losing strokes through approach in his past two events is not great, and you never want to bank on another spike putting week. Still, with a week like the TOUR Championship, you need to zig when others zag, and Im has been playing well for the last month; hopefully, he can end on a high note. Aaron Wise ($5,400) Since 2019, there have been five total golfers under $6,000 in the winning lineups. 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Inside the Field: Farmers Insurance OpenInside the Field: Farmers Insurance Open

How they qualified for the Farmers Insurance Open as of 1/18/2019. Winner – PGA/U.S. Open Championship Jason Day Rory McIlroy Jordan Spieth Jimmy Walker Winner – THE PLAYERS Championship Rickie Fowler Si Woo Kim Winner – The Masters Tournament Patrick Reed Danny Willett Winner – TOUR Championship Xander Schauffele Tiger Woods Winner – World Golf Championships Event Russell Knox Hideki Matsuyama Justin Rose Adam Scott Winners of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard & the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide (Last 3 Years) Marc Leishman Winner – FedExCup – Last Five Seasons Billy Horschel Tournament Winner in Past Two Seasons Daniel Berger Jonas Blixt Keegan Bradley Patrick Cantlay Cameron Champ Brice Garnett Cody Gribble Brian Harman Charles Howell III Mackenzie Hughes Michael Kim Satoshi Kodaira Grayson Murray Rod Pampling Pat Perez D.A. Points Jon Rahm Cameron Smith Brandt Snedeker Kyle Stanley Brendan Steele Chris Stroud Hudson Swafford Kevin Tway Jhonattan Vegas Aaron Wise Gary Woodland Sponsors Exemptions – Members not otherwise exempt Ben Crane Bill Haas Sponsors Exemptions – Unrestricted Doug Ghim Nick Hardy Viktor Hovland Braden Thornberry PGA Section Champion\Player of the Year Kenny Pigman Past Champion of Respective Event Scott Stallings Top 125 on Prior Season’s FedExCup Points List Tony Finau Emiliano Grillo Cheng Tsung Pan Alex Noren Chesson Hadley Luke List Beau Hossler Jason Kokrak Abraham Ancer J.J. Spaun Ryan Palmer Peter Uihlein Chris Kirk Keith Mitchell Ryan Moore Whee Kim Stewart Cink Nick Watney Kevin Streelman Bronson Burgoon Charley Hoffman Joel Dahmen J.B. Holmes James Hahn Jamie Lovemark Branden Grace Kelly Kraft Tom Hoge Danny Lee Ollie Schniederjans Sam Ryder Trey Mullinax Brandon Harkins Patrick Rodgers Charl Schwartzel Sean O’Hair Harold Varner III Alex Cejka Rory Sabbatini Richy Werenski Sung Kang John Huh Tyler Duncan Seamus Power Martin Laird J.T. Poston Sam Saunders Ryan Blaum Scott Brown Nick Taylor Bud Cauley Harris English Top 125 (Prior Season Nonmember) Joaquin Niemann Kiradech Aphibarnrat Major Medical Extension. John Senden Sangmoon Bae Morgan Hoffmann Jim Herman Brandon Hagy Steve Marino Leading Money Winner from Web.com Tour & Web.com Tour Finals Sungjae Im Denny McCarthy Top Finishers from Web.com Tour Prior Season (reordered) Robert Streb Chase Wright Anders Albertson Adam Schenk Sam Burns Carlos Ortiz Hunter Mahan Roberto Castro Stephan Jaeger Peter Malnati Cameron Davis Seth Reeves Jim Knous Kramer Hickok Scott Langley Julián Etulain Michael Thompson Shawn Stefani Kyoung-Hoon Lee Kyle Jones Dylan Frittelli Alex Prugh Wyndham Clark Hank Lebioda Adam Svensson Fabián Gómez Sebastián Muñoz Ben Silverman José de Jesús Rodríguez Wes Roach Nicholas Lindheim Cameron Tringale Josh Teater Sepp Straka Roger Sloan Matt Jones John Chin

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