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2026 Genesis Invitational Fantasy and Betting Preview: Key Stats, Course Breakdown, Tournament Trends, TV Times, and More

Hideki Matsuyama - PGA DFS Lineup Picks, Golf Betting Picks

2026 Genesis Invitational betting and fantasy golf preview with key stats, Riviera Country Club course breakdown, field analysis, and TV times for this week’s PGA Tour event.

The PGA TOUR heads to Pacific Palisades, California, this week for The Genesis Invitational, the second Signature Event of the season. As a Signature Event, the tournament features an elevated purse and 700 FedEx Cup points, a limited field of 72 players, and no cut. The event returns to Riviera Country Club after being played at Torrey Pines last season due to the Los Angeles area wildfires.

The last time The Genesis Invitational was contested at Riviera, Hideki Matsuyama captured the title and now returns to defend it. Matsuyama has been in outstanding form to begin the season, posting four consecutive top 15 finishes, including a runner-up at the WM Phoenix Open, where he fell in a playoff to Christopher Gotterup.

For those who have followed my work in the past, you know my betting picks are usually included within this article. This year will be a little different, as my official plays will be part of our RotoBaller PGA Premium offerings. To get access to my top plays throughout the 2026 season, check out our awesome options now. If you are new here, the purpose of this preview is to provide a complete breakdown of everything you need to know about this week’s event. From course details and key statistics to historical trends and field insights, this article is designed to serve as a guide or at least a strong starting point as you build your betting card or DFS lineups. With plenty of opportunity on the board, let’s dive into the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open and get you fully prepared for the third week of the PGA Tour season.

 

Tournament Information

  • Dates: February 19th – February 22nd, 2026
  • Location: Pacific Palisades, California, United States
  • Course: Riviera Country Club
  • Course Type: Classical
  • Par: 71 (4x 3’s / 11x 4’s / 3x 5’s)
  • Length: 7,383 yards
  • Format: 72-hole stroke play
  • Greens: Poa annua .100
  • Fairways: Kikuyu .350”
  • Rough:  Kikuyu 2”
  • Bunkers: 58
  • Water Hazard(s): 0 (In-Play on 0 Holes)
  • Average Green Size: 7,500 sq. ft.
  • Stimpmeter: 12.5 ft.
  • Purse/ Winner: $20,000,000 /$4,000,000
  • FedEx Cup Points: 700
  • Field: 72 Players
  • Cut: No Cut
  • Playoff Format: Sudden Death – 18, 18, then 10, 18 rotating
  • Course Scoring Average:
    • 2024: 70.10 (-0.90), Rank 19 of 51
    • 2023: 71.07 (+0.07), Rank 16 of 49
    • 2022: 70.46 (-0.71), Rank 21 of 50

 

Course Information

Course Architect:

  • Course Architect: George Thomas (1927)
  • Renovations: Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore (1992); Tom Fazio (several times over the years)

Comparable Courses:

  • Augusta National Golf Club – Masters Tournament – RESULTS
    • Favor Distance off the tee, Tree-lined fairways, T2G/ Approach Play,  Overlapping Leaderboard
  • Torrey Pines (South) – Farmers Insurance Open/ 2025 Genesis Invitational – RESULTS/ RESULTS
    • Poa Green Complex, Penal Kikuyu Rough, Difficult Scoring Conditions
  • Quail Hollow Club – 2024 Wells Fargo Championship/ 2025 PGA Championship – RESULTS/ RESULTS
    • Favor Distance off the tee, Tree-lined fairways, T2G/ Approach Play,  Fazio Renovation

Comparable Location (Pacific Palisades, California):

  • PGA West – La Quinta, California – The American Express
  • Torrey Pines (South and North) – La Jolla, California – Farmers Insurance Open
  • Pebble Beach Golf Links – Pebble Beach, California – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
  • Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) – Napa, California – Procore Championship

Designer Link (Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore Renovation):

  • Kapalua Resort (Plantation) – Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore Renovation (1991) – The Sentry
  • Yokohama Country Club (West Course) – Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore Renovation (2014/15) – Baycurrent Classic

Designer Link (Tom Fazio Renovation):

  • Quail Hollow Club – Tom Fazio Renovation (1997, 2016, 2013) – Truist Championship
  • Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course) – Tom Fazio Renovation (1999) – The RSM Classic

Comparable Yardage (7,383 Yards):

  • Detroit Golf Club (North Course) – 7,370 Yards – Rocket Classic
  • TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) – 7,389 Yards – RBC Canadian Open

Comparable Greens (Poa annua .100”):

  • Torrey Pines (South) – Poa annua .095” – Farmers Insurance Open
  • Pebble Beach Golf Links – Poa annua .125” – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
  • Spyglass Hill GC – Poa annua .100” – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Comparable Average Green Size (7,500 sq. ft.):

  • Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge – 7,500 sq. ft. – Arnold Palmer Invitational

 

TV Information (all times ET)

  • Round 1: Thursday, February 19th, 2026
    • ESPN + (PGA TOUR Live) – 10:15 AM – 4:00 PM
    • Golf Channel – 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Round 2: Friday, February 20th, 2026
    • ESPN + (PGA TOUR Live) – 10:15 AM – 4:00 PM
    • Golf Channel – 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Round 3: Saturday, February 21st, 2026
    • ESPN + (PGA TOUR Live) – 10:15 AM – 1:00 PM
    • Golf Channel – 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
    • CBS – 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Round 4: Sunday, February 22nd, 2026
    • ESPN + (PGA TOUR Live) – 9:45 AM – 1:00 PM
    • Golf Channel – 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
    • CBS – 3:00 PM – 6:30 PM

 

Course/Tournament History

The Genesis Invitational, originally known as the Los Angeles Open, is one of the longest-running and most prestigious events on the PGA TOUR. First played in 1926 at the Los Angeles Country Club, the tournament rotated between Wilshire Country Club, Hillcrest Country Club, and Rancho Park Golf Course before settling at Riviera Country Club as its permanent home in 1973, with the lone exception of last year, when the event was relocated to Torrey Pines due to the wildfires.

Throughout its history, the tournament has undergone several name and sponsorship changes. It became the Nissan Open in 1995, the Northern Trust Open in 2008, and the Genesis Open in 2017. In 2020, the event was elevated to Invitational status, which reduced the field size and increased the purse, further solidifying its reputation as one of the premier stops on the PGA TOUR schedule.

Riviera Country Club has been a cornerstone of this event’s history, hosting the tournament since 1929 and serving as the venue for 59 editions, though not consecutively. Since 1999, Riviera has been the exclusive home of the tournament, further cementing its place as one of the PGA TOUR’s most iconic stops.

The club’s championship pedigree extends well beyond this event. Riviera is scheduled to host the golf competition during the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles and will also welcome the 2031 U.S. Open. In addition, the venue has previously hosted three major championships: the 1948 U.S. Open, the 1983 PGA Championship, and the 1995 PGA Championship, adding to its rich and historic legacy.

Previous Tournament Venues:

Duration Course Location
2025 Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course) La Jolla, California, United States
1929–1930, 1941, 1945–1953,
1973–1982, 1984–1997, 1999–2024, 2026
Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades, California, United States
1998 Valencia Country Club Santa Clarita, California, United States
1956–1967, 1969–1972, 1983 Rancho Park Golf Course Los Angeles, California, United States
1968 Brookside Golf Course Pasadena, California, United States
1955 Inglewood Country Club Inglewood, California, United States
1954 Fox Hills Country Club Culver City, California, United States
1928, 1931, 1933, 1944 Wilshire Country Club Los Angeles, California, United States
1932, 1942 Hillcrest Country Club Los Angeles, California, United States
1926, 1934–1936, 1940 Los Angeles Country Club  Los Angeles, California, United States
1937–1939 Griffith Park (Wilson & Harding course) Los Angeles, California, United States
1927 El Caballero Country Club  Los Angeles, California, United States

Previous Tournament Names:

Duration Tournament Name
2020-Present Genesis Invitational
2017-2019 Genesis Open
2008-2016 Northern Trust Open
1995-2007 Nissan Open
1989-1994 Nissan Los Angeles Open
1984-1988 Los Angeles Open
1971-1983 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open
1926-1942, 1944-1970 Los Angeles Open

Tournament Records:

  • 72-Hole Record (Genesis Invitational):
    • 264, Lanny Wadkins (1985)
  • 18-Hole Record (Genesis Invitational):
    • 61, George Archer (Round 3, 1983 at Rancho Park GC), Ted Tryba (Round 3, 1999 at Riviera CC)
  • Largest Margin of Victory (Genesis Invitational):
    • 9 Strokes – Phil Rodgers (1962)
  • Most Wins at Event:
    • 4 – Macdonald Smith (1928, 1929, 1932, 1934), Lloyd Mangrum (1949, 1951, 2953, 1956)

Course Records:

  • 18-Hole Record (Riviera Country Club):
    • 264, Lanny Wadkins (1985)
  • 18-Hole Record (Riviera Country Club):
    • 61, Ted Tryba (Round 3, 1999)

 

Course Guide/ Scorecard

 

Notable Par 3s

The four par 3’s range from 166 to 273 yards. In 2024, No. 6 was the only par 3 to have a scoring average under par.

Hole 4 | Par 3 | 273 Yards | 2024 Stroke Average: 3.211 (Difficulty Rank 3)

The first real test on the front nine comes at the par-3 fourth. Wind conditions can make a hard tee shot nearly impossible when the gusts are blowing. The green, guarded by a large bunker in the front, slopes severely from right to left. Long putts are common on the fourth hole.

Hole 6 | Par 3 | 199 Yards | 2024 Stroke Average: 2.843 (Difficulty Rank 13)

In some rounds, the sixth hole is a straightforward par 3. In other rounds, it shows its teeth. The two-tiered green is enough to cause problems for players, as landing your tee shot on the right level is of utmost importance. Add in the difficulty of the island bunker. Positioned perfectly in the center of the two-tiered putting surface, avoid having to putt around the bunker in the middle of the green.

 

Notable Par 4s

There are 11 par 4s at Riviera Country Club, with the majority of those holes ranging between 450 and 500 yards. In terms of scoring average, the toughest par 4 on the course two years ago was No. 12. Hole No. 18 has been stretched to 499 yards this year, up 24 yards from 2024.

Hole 15 | Par 4 | 487 Yards | 2024 Stroke Average: 4.328 (Difficulty Rank 2)

The tee shot requires a power fade to turn the corner of the doglegged fairway. The approach shot is made more difficult down the stretch as the hole plays into the setting sun later in the day. A two-tiered green can give players trouble even once they find the putting surface. While it’s unlikely players find a birdie on the 15th to win the tournament, a bogey on the 15th can lose the tournament.

Hole 18 | Par 4 | 499 Yards | 2024 Stroke Average: 4.079 (Difficulty Rank 6)

Riviera starts with an iconic hole, and it ends in the same fashion. The 18th is one of golf’s most unique and recognizable finishing holes. A blind tee shot from drastically below the level of the fairway means players must carry the hill to reach safely. If the drive can also turn a corner at the top of the hill, the approach shot becomes much easier. The natural amphitheater below the clubhouse provides the ultimate stadium-style finish to the round and tournament.

 

Notable Par 5s

There are three par 5s on the course: No. 1, No. 11, and No. 17. All of these holes had a scoring average under par in 2024. Hole No. 1 was the easiest hole on the course two years ago, with a scoring average of 0.768 below par.

Hole 1 | Par 5 | 503 Yards | 2024 Stroke Average: 4.232 (Difficulty Rank 18)

Sitting in the shadow of the clubhouse, the first tee is elevated 75 feet above the fairway and tempts players with what appears to be a wide fairway. Big hitters beware, the driver is too much club on this opening par 5. Most players choose an iron off the tee to set up their approach shot. Annually, the first hole plays as the easiest on the course.

Hole 17 | Par 5 | 590 Yards | 2024 Stroke Average: 4.61 (Difficulty Rank 16)

While it might be the longest hole at Riviera, the 17th plays into the strength of the modern TOUR player. A powerful drive followed by a long iron makes the green reachable in two. Being on the putting surface with a chance for an eagle provides insurance from the two-tiered green that slopes from back to front, creating difficult downhill putts. If you can play from below the hole location, your chances of scoring increase significantly.

Featured/ Signature Hole(s): 10,18

 

Key Statistics

As the Genesis Invitational returns to Riviera Country Club, understanding how this course compares to PGA Tour averages can help identify which players are best suited for success. Here’s how Riviera Country Club stacks up statistically:

Statistics PGA Tour Average  Riviera Country Club
Driving Distance (Yards) 291.9 293.7
Driving Accuracy 60.5% 50.5%
GIR Percentage 66.1% 56.4%
Avg GIR Prox to Hole (Feet) 37.2 41.8
Scrambling Percentage 58.9% 63.5%
3 Putt Avoidance Percentage 2.83% 2.65%

Strokes Gained: Off the Tee

  • Unlike shorter positional courses, Riviera rewards players who can combine distance with controlled shot shaping. The fairways are tree-lined and strategically bunkered, placing a premium on both power and precision. Players who can gain strokes off the tee by carrying fairway bunkers and setting up preferred approach angles historically have a significant edge at this venue.

Good Drive Percentage

  • While distance matters at Riviera, simply hitting fairways is not enough. Good Drive Percentage, which measures fairways hit or greens reached after a missed fairway, is a more telling metric here. The course allows some room off the tee, but positioning is critical to avoid blocked angles into firm, well-protected greens. Players who consistently give themselves clean looks into greens tend to separate from the field.

Strokes Gained: Approach

  • Approach play is arguably the most important statistic at Riviera. The greens are Poa annua and rank as the fourth-largest on the PGA TOUR, but they feature significant slope and complex bunker protection. Many approach shots come from the 150 to 200 yard range, placing an emphasis on mid to long iron play.

Strokes Gained: Around the Green

  • Riviera’s tightly mown run-off areas and deep greenside bunkers demand a sharp short game. Players will inevitably miss greens due to firm conditions and challenging pin locations, making scrambling a key component of success.

Strokes Gained: Putting (Poa)

  • The greens at Riviera are Poa annua, which can become bumpy later in the day. Comfort on Poa surfaces is a major advantage, particularly in a tournament that typically features one of the strongest fields of the season. Players with a proven track record putting on West Coast Poa greens often see positive results here.

Par 4 Scoring: 400-500 Yards

  • The majority of par 4s at Riviera fall between 400 and 500 yards, requiring a balanced combination of driving and mid-iron precision. Several of these holes demand specific shot shapes off the tee, followed by challenging approaches into sloped greens.

Par 5 Scoring: 550-6000 Yards

  • Two of the three par 5s at Riviera measure between 550 and 600 yards. While reachable for longer hitters, these holes still require thoughtful risk-reward decisions. Positioning off the tee is crucial to set up potential eagle chances, and players who capitalize on these scoring opportunities can gain meaningful ground on the field.

Bogey Avoidance

  • Riviera is not a birdie fest. With thick, rough, penal bunkering and demanding green complexes, mistakes can quickly compound. Players who limit bogeys and avoid big numbers, particularly on the difficult closing stretch, tend to rise up the leaderboard.

Scrambling Gained

  • Greens in Regulation percentages at Riviera are typically lower than the TOUR average, meaning players will be forced to rely on their short game. Scrambling efficiency becomes critical, as saving par after a missed green can maintain momentum and prevent rounds from unraveling.

Proximity Gained: 150-200Yards

  • Riviera features a high volume of approach shots from 150 to 200 yards. Players who excel from this range with mid to long irons can generate more birdie looks and separate themselves from the field.

Comparable Courses and Event History

  • Course history at Riviera carries weight. The layout demands a specific skill set that includes strong driving, elite iron play, touch around the greens, and comfort on Poa annua. Players who have succeeded at classical, strategic venues with firm conditions often translate that form well at The Genesis Invitational.

 

The Field

The 2026 Genesis Invitational features a stacked 72-player field highlighted by many of the biggest names in the sport. The tournament includes each of the top-10 players in the Official World Golf Ranking, headlined by World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and World No. 2 Rory McIlroy.

Basis of qualification for each entrant this week:

  • Top 50 on Prior Year's FedExCup Points List
  • Aon Next 10 (FedExCup Fall thru RSM)
  • Aon Swing 5 (projected through WM Phoenix Open)
  • Sponsor Exemptions - Members not otherwise exempt
  • Unrestricted Exemption - Charlie Sifford Award Winner
  • Top 30 OWGR - PGA TOUR Members (projected through AT&T Pebble)
  • FedExCup Fall Points List

Previous Winners in the Field (Event):

  • Ludvig Aberg – 2025
  • Hideki Matsuyama– 2024
  • Max Homa – 2021
  • Adam Scott – 2020, 2005

Debutants in the Field:

  • Aldrich Potgieter, Brian Campbell, Christopher Gotterup, Garrick Higgo, Harry Hall, Jacob Bridgeman, Joe Highsmith, Marco Penge, Matt McCarty, Matthias Schmid, Michael Thorbjornsen, Pierceson Coody, Rico Hoey, Ryan Fox, Ryan Gerard, Ryo Hisatsune, Sami Valimaki, Steven Fisk

Exemptions:

  • Tony Finau: Sponsors Exemptions - Members not otherwise exempt
  • Max Homa: Sponsors Exemptions - Members not otherwise exempt
  • Tom Kim: Sponsors Exemptions - Members not otherwise exempt
  • Adam Scott: Sponsors Exemptions - Members not otherwise exempt
  • Sahith Theegala: Unrestricted Exemption - Charlie Sifford Award Winner

Notable Withdraws/ Changes:

  • N/A

 

The Odds

Here’s a breakdown of the top players in the field for this year’s Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club, ranked by current betting odds (via DraftKings). The table below details each player’s five most recent finishes on the PGA Tour and their last result at the Genesis Invitational. My top plays of the week are included in the TeeOffSports VIP+ PGA Premium package.

Golfer Odds Last 5 Finishes on the PGA TOUR/ DPWT*
(Recent -> Past)
Last 5 Finishes at the Genesis Invitational
(Recent -> Past)**
Scottie Scheffler +320 T4-T3-WON-T4-WON T3**-T10-T12-T7-T20
Rory McIlroy +1300 T44-T33*-T3*-T14*-2* T17**-T24-T29-T20-MC
Xander Schauffele +2100 T19-T41-MC-WON-T28 T4-T33-T13-T15-T23
Hideki Matsuyama +2200 T8-2-T11-T13-WON T13**-WON-MC-T39-MC
Tommy Fleetwood +2200 T4-T41*-25*-T3*-2* T5**-T10-T20-T28-T37
Patrick Cantlay +2700 T14-MC-T13-T30-T2 T5**-T4-3-T33-T15
Collin Morikawa +2800 WON-T54-MC-T14-T43 T17**-T19-T6-T2-T43
Cameron Young +2900 T55-T41-T22-10-T9 MC**-T16-T20-T2
Russell Henley +2900 T19-T8-T19-T19-T2 T39**-T24-MC-T33-T38
Chris Gotterup +3300 T37-WON-T18-WON-T19 -

**Held at Torrey Pines (South) Golf Course

 

Recent Horses for Courses

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Golfer 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Max Homa T16 2 T10 WON T5
Viktor Hovland T19 T20 T4 T5 -
Cameron Young T16 T20 T2 - -
Xander Schauffele T4 T33 T13 T15 T23
Patrick Cantlay T4 3 T33 T15 T17
Scottie Scheffler T10 T12 T7 T20 T30
Collin Morikawa T19 T6 T2 T43 T26
Jason Day 9 T9 - - -
Harris English 7 T12 - - -
Tommy Fleetwood T10 T20 - - -
Adam Scott T19 65 T4 T38 WON
Rory McIlroy T24 T29 T10 MC T5

 

Recent Donkeys for Courses

The Genesis Invitational The Genesis Invitational The Genesis Invitational The Genesis Invitational The Genesis Invitational
Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club
Golfer 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
Keegan Bradley MC MC T48 T60 MC
Corey Conners T24 61 MC MC MC
Patrick Rodgers MC MC MC T12 T30
Si Woo Kim T44 MC 73 MC T37
J.J. Spaun MC T33 MC - 63
Lucas Glover T35 MC - MC -
Jhonattan Vegas - T56 T55 - MC
Justin Rose - MC - - T56

 

Previous Winners' Scores, Prices, and Strokes Gained (Rank at Tournament)

  • 2025: Ludvig Aberg (-12)*
    • Price: 25-1
SG: Off the Tee SG: Tee to Green SG: Approach SG: Around the Green SG: Putting
4th 1st 4th 15th 18th
  • 2024: Hideki Matsuyama (-17)
    • Price: 80-1
SG: Off the Tee SG: Tee to Green SG: Approach SG: Around the Green SG: Putting
16th 1st 18th 3rd 3rd
  • 2023: Jon Rahm (-17)
    • Price: 15-2
SG: Off the Tee SG: Tee to Green SG: Approach SG: Around the Green SG: Putting
28th 3rd 1st 2nd 12th
  • 2022: Joaquin Niemann (-19)
    • Price: 75-1
SG: Off the Tee SG: Tee to Green SG: Approach SG: Around the Green SG: Putting
17th 1st 1st 2nd 26th
  • 2021: Max Homa (-12)
    • Price: 60-1
SG: Off the Tee SG: Tee to Green SG: Approach SG: Around the Green SG: Putting
2nd 3rd 21st 9th 7th

*Held at Torrey Pines (South) Golf Course

 

Previous Winners Incoming Form (Last 5 Starts)

  • 2025: Ludvig Aberg
    • WD – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (PGA)
    • T42 – Farmers Insurance Open (PGA)
    • T5 – The Sentry (PGA)
    • 6 – Hero World Challenge (PGA)
    • T17 – The RSM Classic (PGA)
  • 2024: Hideki Matsuyama
    • T22 – WM Phoenix Open (PGA)
    • T71 – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (PGA)
    • T13 – Farmers Insurance Open (PGA)
    • T30 – Sony Open in Hawaii (PGA)
    • 58 – The Sentry (PGA)
  • 2023: Jon Rahm
    • 3 – WM Phoenix Open (PGA)
    • T7 – Farmers Insurance Open (PGA)
    • WON – The American Express (PGA)
    • WON – Sentry Tournament of Champions (PGA)
    • T8 – Hero World Challenge (PGA)
  • 2022: Joaquin Niemann
    • T8 – PIF Saudi International (ASA)
    • T6 – Farmers Insurance Open (PGA)
    • MC – The RSM Classic (PGA)
    • MC – Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open (PGA)
    • T5 – World Wide Technology Championship (PGA)
  • 2021: Max Homa
    • T7 – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (PGA)
    • T42 – Waste Management Phoenix Open (PGA)
    • T18 – Farmers Insurance Open (PGA)
    • T21 – The American Express (PGA)
    • T12 – Mayakoba Golf Classic (PGA)

 

Previous Winners' Finishes at Event

2025: Ludvig Aberg

Genesis Invitational
Riviera Country Club
2024
T19

2024: Hideki Matsuyama

Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational Genesis Open Genesis Open Northern

Trust Open

Northern

Trust Open

Northern

Trust Open

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2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2017 2016 2015 2014
MC T39 MC T5 T9 MC T11 T4 T23

2023: Jon Rahm

Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational Genesis Open
Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club
2022 2021 2020 2019
T21 T5 T17 T9

2022: Joaquin Niemann

Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational
Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club
2021 2020 2019
T43 MC T44

2021: Max Homa

Genesis Invitational Genesis Invitational Northern

Trust Open

Northern

Trust Open

Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club Riviera Country Club
2020 2019 2015 2014
T5 T37 MC MC

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Malik Beasley Agrees to Deal with Puerto Rico Team
Joey Logano

Should DFS Players Roster Joey Logano At Daytona?
Ryan Blaney

Is Ryan Blaney Worth Rostering for DFS at Daytona?
Chase Briscoe

May Not be Worth DFS Consideration for Daytona
Chase Elliott

Is Chase Elliott Worth Rostering At Daytona This Week For DFS?
Austin Cindric

May Be Worth Rostering At Daytona
Cleveland Browns

Browns to Spend Top Draft Picks on Receiver or Offensive Lineman?
Brad Keselowski

Is Brad Keselowski Worth Rostering for Daytona Lineups?
Tyler Reddick

May be A Solid and Sneaky Pick for Daytona Lineups
Alex Bowman

is A Highly Favorable Mid-Tier Option for Daytona
Ross Chastain

Could be A Top DFS Scorer for Daytona
Justin Allgaier

is One of the Safest DFS Options for Daytona
Tim Stützle

Tim Stutzle Matches Team Germany Record With Third Goal
Karl-Anthony Towns

Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns Claim 2026 Shooting Stars Crown
Jack Eichel

Off to Hot Start in Olympics
Keshad Johnson

Wins 2026 Slam Dunk Contest
OTT

Mads Sogaard Injured Saturday
Damian Lillard

Wins Third Three-Point Contest
Haywood Highsmith

Agrees to Multi-Year Deal With Suns
Luka Dončić

Luka Doncic Returns For All-Star Game On Minutes Cap
NASCAR

Christoper Bell Emerging As One of The Best at Daytona
William Byron

Trying for Third Straight Daytona 500 Victory
Kyle Larson

Has Never Posted a Top-Five Finish at Daytona
Denny Hamlin

Is Denny Hamlin Overrated at Daytona?
Chris Buescher

an Easy DFS Pick for the Daytona 500
Kyle Busch

on Pole, Still Searching for Elusive Daytona 500 Victory
Giannis Antetokounmpo

Feeling "100 Percent"
Lucas Raymond

Ties Team Sweden Record With Three Points Saturday
Anton Lundell

Battling Illness
Kevin Fiala

Out for the Season
Riley Minix

Signs Two-Way Deal With Cavaliers
Luka Dončić

Luka Doncic Likely Available for All-Star Game
Toronto Raptors

Chris Paul Retires From Basketball
Zach LaVine

to Undergo Season-Ending Hand Surgery
David Pastrnak

Gets Off the Mark at Olympics
Macklin Celebrini

Pots Another Goal Friday
Kevin Fiala

Stretchered Off Against Canada
Aaron Rodgers

Likely to Return to Steelers?
Terry McLaurin

Commanders Want Terry McLaurin to Get 10 Targets a Game
Deandre Ayton

Remains Day-to-Day for Lakers
LeBron James

Posts Historic Triple-Double in Win
Jordan Binnington

Records 26-Save Shutout Against Czechia
Connor McDavid

Ties Canadian Record With Three Assists in Olympic Debut
Josh Morrissey

Hurt in Olympic Opener
CFB

Trinidad Chambliss Eligible for 2026 Season
CFB

BYU's Parker Kingston Charged with Felony Rape
Cameron Young

Looking for Pebble Beach Success
J.J. Spaun

Looks to Turn Things Around at Pebble Beach
Collin Morikawa

Eyes Turnaround at Pebble Beach
Jake Knapp

Brings Hot Form to Pebble Beach
Nick Taylor

in Good Form Going into Pebble Beach Event
Viktor Hovland

Carrying Momentum Into Pebble Beach
Tommy Fleetwood

Set for 2026 PGA Tour Debut at Pebble Beach
Harris English

Looks to Build on Steady Form at Pebble Beach
Justin Rose

Tuned in for AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Keegan Bradley

a Boom-or-Bust Play at Pebble Beach
Maverick McNealy

Playing Well with Pebble Beach Looming
Russell Henley

Carries Momentum to Pebble Beach
Shane Lowry

Makes 2026 PGA Tour Debut at Pebble Beach
Michael Kim

Putting Well with Pebble Beach on the Horizon
Billy Horschel

a Little Rattled After Consecutive Missed Cuts
Ben Griffin

Solid But Not Spectacular Early in 2026
Wyndham Clark

Has Question Marks Heading to Pebble Beach
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