3 months agoSam Stevens has made each cut in 2024. In those four tournaments, however, the American golfer has shot 73 or worse three times. His only time under par was at the Waste Management Phoenix Open (70). Stevens has not exactly been at the top page of the leaderboard but has not performed badly, either. He drives the ball at an average of 305.2 yards per shot and ranks 58th on tour in putting (0.268 strokes gained). His driver accuracy ranks outside the top 150 at 48.81%. For Stevens to have a chance, and particularly on Sunday, he will need to keep his long drives in the fairway. It would not hurt to make some putts, too, on Sunday.Source: PGATour.com
3 months agoGreyson Sigg has started up and down like a lot of golfers early in 2024. The American has made two cuts and missed two cuts so far. This includes a Top 25 at The American Express. More recently, he missed cuts at the Farmers Insurance Open and the WM Phoenix Open. Opening round 73's made it difficult to catch up for the 184th-ranked golfer in the OWGR. Putting has been a big issue for Sigg in 2024 where he has lost 1.102 strokes. While driving accuracy ranks seventh on tour, Sigg only drives the ball at around 284 yards. He will need to putt better early to stay in contention in Mexico. Source: PGATour.com
3 months agoJ.J. Spaun has struggled out of the gate in 2024. The American golfer has missed the cut in four out of five tournaments. The 2022 Valero Open winner performed well in 2023 as he made the cut in 25 of 32 tournaments. Spaun finished in the Top 25 a total of 13 times and the Top 10 four times. However, the first part of this year has been a different story. Spaun has struggled in a variety of metrics, does not drive well (283.9 a shot), ranks 147th or worse in five major strokes gained metrics, and yet oddly made the cut at Pebble Beach. Even with a lesser field, Spaun may still struggle. Source: PGATour.com
3 months agoAlexander Bjork has entered 16 tournaments on the PGA Tour. The Swedish golfer has made the cut eight times. Yes, that is 50%. Bjork does have 1 Top 25 result in 2024 at The American Express. He narrowly missed out on the Top 5 even (Tied for 11th). Anyway, so far his putting has been okay this year but his drives average 272.6 yards per shot. That ranks a dismal 175th. The long 7.456 yard course rolls in with Par at 71. Bjork will need his approaches to be perfect. Those rank 39th on tour early in 2024. The golfer has no margin for error as he needs to get off to a good start. Source: PGATour.com
3 months agoDespite four top-20 finishes so far in 2024, J.T. Poston has yet to find his elite ball-striking upside that won him his two career PGA events. The 30-year-old has relied on red-hot putting to climb up the leaderboards thus far, but he'll need his irons to compliment the flat stick if he wants to truly contend for another victory on tour. Poston has missed the cut in each of his past two appearances at Riviera, and in a stacked field at this elevated event, ball-striking will be pivotal. Even at just $7,800 on DraftKings, it's tough to trust Poston coming off a missed cut in Phoenix. Most will wait and see if he can get his iron magic to return before jumping back in.Source: PGA Tour
3 months agoWill Zalatoris took a couple of weeks off after his T13 finish at the Farmers Insurance Open, but he'll return for a tournament that's treated him well over the past few years, and his form might finally be trending up enough for fantasy managers to back. The 27-year-old has logged a T15, T26, and solo fourth place finish at The Genesis Invitational over the last three seasons, and his irons led the way in each of those events. While the California native has yet to get back to elite ball-striking status, it was great to see him gain strokes in every category a few weeks back. If there was ever a time to buy Zalatoris before the crowd, this could be it at just $7,900 on DraftKings.Source: PGA Tour
3 months agoThe 21-year-old South Korean phenom returns to The Riviera Country Club after a T45 finish in 2023, and while his current form isn't amazing, it's tough to completely rule out the upside of Tom Kim. The irons finally showed up for Kim in his T17 finish at the Phoenix Open last week, as he gained 5.4 strokes on approach, but he failed to beat the field in any other category. It would not be outlandish for Kim to use his past experience and quick improvement on approach to get in the mix over the weekend at the Genesis Invitational. At $8,100 on DraftKings, it may be a good time to buy low on the talented, three-time PGA winner.Source: PGA Tour
3 months agoIn his best form, Matt Fitzpatrick can lean on his elite ball-striking to propel him towards the top of leaderboards on the PGA Tour. Lately, however, the Englishman has struggled in that area. He's gained strokes on approach just once in his four 2024 events thus far, and his putting has been sporadic as well. The 29-year-old does have a T5 finish at Riviera in 2021 on his resume, but he missed the event in 2022 before missing the cut last year. All things considered, there are too many risk factors at play with Fitzpatrick. Many fantasy managers will look elsewhere this week, and with good reason.Source: PGA Tour
3 months agoSam Burns is coming off three straight top-10 finishes as he readies for The Genesis Invitational this week. The Louisiana native has leaned on his strong iron play and above-average putting to flirt with the top of the leaderboard early in 2024, and while he's missed the cut in his last two trips to Riviera, a third place finish in 2021 shows there's plenty of upside to be had at this west coast course. With five victories on tour at the age of 27, it's easy to see why DraftKings managers and golf bettors alike gravitate to Burns just below the top tier of players like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy. He'll be popular once again in the betting market as well as on DraftKings at $8,700.Source: PGA Tour
3 months agoIn two PGA Tour events, Tommy Fleetwood has been disappointing this season. Fleetwood comes off a season where he was elite in strokes gained: tee-to-green but that hasn't been the case this year on the PGA Tour. However, in his two DP World Tour starts, Fleetwood had a win and T14 last month. He returned to Riviera for the first time in four years last season with a T20. With his skill set, Fleetwood should have success this week and shake off the surprising start to his season.Source: PGATOUR.com
3 months agoTony Finau has followed the Scottie Scheffler formula to start the season but with worse results. Finau is No. 9 in strokes gained approach and No. 23 in strokes gained off the tee so he should be in contention each week. Unfortunately for Finau, he is ranked No. 169 in putting as well. During his past six trips to Riviera, Finau has two runner-up finishes and has been much better on the greens, so this could be a week where he's fighting for another win on Sunday.Source: PGATOUR.com
3 months agoOutside of a rough putting performance at Pebble Beach, Jordan Spieth has started the season strong. The only statistical concern in his game this season has been approach play but Riviera will allow him to hit longer irons into greens, which he's stronger with than wedges. Spieth has some solid finishes at the course in previous trips but has also missed some cuts. In a Signature Event field on a course that requires an all-around skill set, Spieth should add another top 10 this week.Source: PGATOUR.com
3 months agoGoing back to the Wyndham Championship where he nearly made the playoffs, Justin Thomas' worst finish is a T12. He appears to have fixed the ball-striking issues and is back to being elite on approach. Despite the strong start to the season, Thomas continues to battle putting issues. However, at Riviera Thomas has a good course history and a few rounds where he gained significant strokes on the greens. With a good week on the greens, Thomas could break his winless streak since 2022.Source: PGATOUR.com
3 months agoNicolai Hojgaard is an intriguing play from further down the board this week at The Riv. Hojgaard made a strong run at the win at Torrey Pines, ultimately finishing runner on the week. In his two PGA starts in 2024 he has gained 3.0 and 3.5 strokes off the tee and at least one stroke on approach against the field in each. The Dane has also gained strokes putting in both of his starts on these west coast Poa surfaces. Source: Fantasy National
3 months agoAdam Scott is a safe play this week at the Genesis Invitational. The veteran has had a nice start to the PGA season finishing 20th at Pebble Beach and 8th last week at the Waste Management. Scott gained 6.5 strokes on approach last week against the field after gaining 2.5 on approach at Pebble Beach. He has gained at least 1.7 strokes off the tee in each of his starts in 2024 as well. The good ball striking should suit him well this week at Riviera. The Aussie has a strong history here as well, winning this event in 2020. Source: Fantasy National