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Jun 17, 2026, 7:42 AM ET

Ryan Gerard nearly won at the Memorial early in June. The American golfer lost in a playoff to JT Poston. Gerard gained four strokes on Poston to force hole number 73. It has been quite a season for the golfer as Gerard has made the cut in 15 of 17 events. The US Open is a different animal. However, Gerard gained a whopping 2.88 strokes to putting in Ohio. Majors are a concern for the young golfer, but at 26, the start could be troubling. Afternoon winds on Thursday with the potential for a shower will force him to play a little smarter at times. It will be intriguing to see how Gerard learns from the PGA and Masters troubles this week. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
Source: PGATour.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 7:33 AM ET

Rickie Fowler will enjoy an early tee time at the US Open. The American golfer tees off on Thursday at 7:41 am ET. Fowler may have to turn back the clock to 2018 where he netted a Top 20. What the golfer did was to scale back his swing a little. This impacted his accuracy then (-8% to average) but it allowed him to approach the rough better. Setting up for better approach shots then boosted his strokes gained on approach to 1.45. Fast forward to 2026 where the last two tournaments have been disastrous for Fowler. He missed the cut badly at the Memorial losing 5.99 strokes gained. It may have been his worst event in years. Despite this, it may be time to ponder him for Thursday DFS purposes. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
Source: PGATour.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 7:23 AM ET

Jason Day comes off a misstep at the Memorial. The Australian golfer missed the cut after a 74-76 performance. Day started off the year well and was in contention at the Masters until a Sunday 75. He has missed several US Open cuts including 2018 at Shinnecock. While Day has gained 0.213 strokes to putting (51st), the problems mount off the tee and approaching the green. Day ranks outside the Top 150 in proximity and approaches greater than 200 yards. This scenario plays out with additional winds and breezes expected. Day has an afternoon tee time on Thursday which probably makes him less desirable from a DFS perspective. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
Source: PGATour.com
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Jun 17, 2026, 7:13 AM ET

Pierceson Coody will be facing a beast of a golf course at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. The American golfer is facing a course that in 2018 saw no golfer break par. Brooks Koepka survived at +1 to win the event. 2026 features an even more diabolical setup. Nevermind the 7,440 yard length and the wind on Thursday, Shinnecock, Coody faces a daunting task even with sold scrambling skills (33rd from the rough at 61.61%). Coody has lost strokes at several signature events in 2026 including the Memorial just a couple weeks ago. His driver accuracy is a red flag as well with accuracy fluctuating (-14% at the PGA Championship). Coody is a golfer to potentially target to miss the cut. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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Jun 17, 2026, 7:00 AM ET

Daniel Berger has had a solid 2026. The American golfer, however, has not performed well in the Majors. He missed the cut at the Masters. Add in that 81 at the Memorial a couple weeks ago and the concerns mount. Berger started off with a 74 at the PGA Championship and errant shots could plague him at Shinnecock. Thursday is going to get a lot of headlines for the wind but the course has the real teeth here. Berger's scrambling skills are not great (51.85% from the rough - 130th). This is a week from a DFS and betting standpoint to stray from a golfer like Berger. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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Jun 17, 2026, 1:22 AM ET

Patrick Cantlay has quietly put together a solid season, recording seven top-25 finishes, including five results of T17 or better in his last six starts. He now turns to the U.S. Open, where he finished T45 the last time this event was held at Shinnecock Hills. Success here requires a complete game, with an emphasis on finding fairways. Cantlay ranks 10th in strokes gained tee to green (+1.071 per round), 29th off the tee (+0.394), 30th on approach (+0.365), and 59th in driving accuracy. He has recorded 17 top-25 finishes in major championships throughout his career without a win, and he offers very strong upside at $7,300 on DraftKings at a discounted price.--Dakota Legg - RotoBaller
Source: PGA Tour
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Jun 17, 2026, 1:14 AM ET

Since his win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Akshay Bhatia has cooled off, recording three additional top-25 finishes and three missed cuts over his last eight starts. He now turns to the U.S. Open, where he will be making his Shinnecock Hills debut. Finding fairways and hitting precise approach shots will be key this week, and Bhatia ranks just 124th in driving accuracy and 50th in strokes gained on approach (+0.278 per round). His major championship record is also a concern, as he has missed six cuts and recorded just one top-30 finish in 11 career starts. More recently, he has lost strokes off the tee in seven consecutive events and has lost on approach in four of his last five starts, while the putter has been unable to bail him out. At $6,600 on DraftKings, Bhatia could be in for another difficult week in a major championship.--Dakota Legg - RotoBaller
Source: PGA Tour
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Jun 16, 2026, 9:34 PM ET

Following his defense at the Masters, Rory McIlroy hasn't played a whole lot of golf. However, he's been just as dominant in the three starts since, with finishes of T19, T7, and T12. No matter the limited number of competitive reps, he is still able to rank highly among his peers in strokes gained off the tee and on approach. Short game and putting have been the biggest losers in his long periods between starts, as he's lost strokes in two of his three starts since Augusta. Even though his ball striking is always elite enough to give him a chance, he's a wasted pick if he doesn't finish top 5 or better due to his inflated price tag, which seems like a bit of a stretch given his clear scale down in professional starts. It may be wiser to avoid his high ownership levels and price tag this time around, despite his ability to win any given week.--Todd McGill
Source: Data Golf
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Jun 16, 2026, 9:17 PM ET

Coming off a T22 at Muirfield Village following his win at Colonial, Russell Henley comes to Shinnecock Hills this week with a head full of steam. With a T25 finish here in the 2018 US Open, he'll be looking to find his way to the top by doing what he does best: avoiding mistakes. Nothing the 37-year-old does statistically is all that spectacular, but he's fairly proficient in all of them. However, his 11.96% bogey avoidance rate is the second-best on the PGA Tour. If he is to climb onto the first page of this leaderboard during the four days, it will be from his ability to limit damage and make a ton of critical pars. Play Henley with confidence.--Todd McGill
Source: PGA Tour
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Jun 16, 2026, 9:05 PM ET

After the raucous start to the year for Cameron Young, things have quieted down over his last two starts, finishing T26 and T46 at the PGA Championship and the Memorial. The ball striking both off the tee and on approach is as solid as ever, but his short game, which climaxed at Doral, has lost him strokes over his last two appearances. He's also bled away strokes putting in three of his last five outings. Shinnecock will reward those who hit precise shots like we've seen Young hit all season, but he'll need to tighten things up on and around the green if he hopes to secure his first major championship this week. Nonetheless, he'll be one of the more favored DFS choices this week.--Todd McGill
Source: Data Golf
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Jun 16, 2026, 8:56 PM ET

It has been a dreadfully boring year for Jordan Spieth, who is coming off a missed cut at the Memorial Tournament, having lost over three strokes on approach in the first two rounds. Every part of his game has performed well in various spots, but nothing has come together all at once. The best thing going for him currently is the driver, as the former Texas Longhorn has averaged 0.850 strokes gained off the tee over his last five starts. However, approach play is presumably the leading factor this week, where Spieth isn't nearly as proficient. It also makes it even more detrimental, since most of his struggles come from beyond 150 yards. Combine that with a short game that's been hard to rely on week to week, and the 32-year-old finds himself sliding down the list of potential DFS plays rather quickly. He likely doesn't have a high enough ceiling to recommend much consideration.--Todd McGill
Source: Data Golf
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Jun 16, 2026, 8:43 PM ET

Despite his solid finishes this season, Xander Schauffele has still not returned to the dominant form we saw a couple of years ago. However, he's been electric in the biggest events this season, with top 10s in both majors and a season-high finish of T3 at The Players. His ball-striking is still some of the best on tour, but the short game has ruined any victory hopes. For the season, the 32-year-old ranks 87th in strokes gained around the green (0.005), but was able to have a good week around the greens in his last outing at Muirfield Village. Schauffele's talent should always warrant consideration in big tournaments, but his week will likely come down to what happens in the tough spots around the putting surfaces and keeping rounds alive.--Todd McGill
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Jun 16, 2026, 5:46 PM ET

Jackson Suber finished tied for fourth at last week's RBC Canadian Open and will now turn his focus to preparing for this week's U.S. Open held at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. Suber has been in fine form recently, finishing fourth at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson last month and tied for 67th at the Charles Schwab Challenge. This will mark Suber's second U.S. Open appearance. He finished 73rd at the 2024 edition. So far this season, Suber has four top-25 finishes and five missed cuts in 13 starts. Suber's recent form suggests he could make the cut at this week's U.S. Open.--Ian Christenson - RotoBaller
Source: Data Golf
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Jun 16, 2026, 5:45 PM ET

Scottie Scheffler finished tied for 12th at the Memorial Tournament two weeks ago and will now focus on preparing for this week's U.S. Open held at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. So far this season, Scheffler has one win, six top-10 finishes, and no missed cuts in 12 starts. He's also performed well at both majors this season, finishing second at the Masters Tournament and tied for 14th at the PGA Championship. Scheffler finished tied for seventh at last year's U.S. Open and tied for 41st in 2024. The U.S. Open is the only major Scheffler hasn't won, and this could be the week he completes the grand slam.--Ian Christenson - RotoBaller
Source: Data Golf
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Jun 16, 2026, 5:45 PM ET

Jon Rahm finished second at the LIV Andalucia two weeks ago and will now turn his focus to preparing for this week's U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. So far this season, Rahm has six top-five finishes and two wins in 11 starts on the LIV Tour. Rahm has played well in the first two majors of the season, finishing tied for 38th at the Masters Tournament and tied for second at the PGA Championship. Rahm finished tied for seventh at last year's U.S. Open and tied for 10th in 2023.--Ian Christenson - RotoBaller
Source: Data Golf
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