J.T. Poston Attempts to Improve at the Open Championship
J.T. Poston was on a roll in June. The American golfer won a playoff at the Memorial Tournament. If that was not enough, Poston T-4 at the US Open. Then, the up went to down as Poston saw things go south at the Travelers Championship. After another outside the Top 50 finish at the John Deere Classic, Poston does not have the best numbers overseas. He has missed three cuts in four Open Championship appearances. Royal Birkdale expects to be warm with some breezes but nothing heavy. Poston may be a golfer to fade this weekend.
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Min Woo Lee Trying to Continue Upswing at the Open Championship
Min Woo Lee got into a bit of a funk in June. The Australian golfer missed consecutive cuts and narrowly missed a third cut at the Travelers Championship. Lee managed to put four very good rounds together at the Genesis Scottish Open. He nearly tied Tom Kim for the lead but ended up one stroke short in a tie for second. Overall, Lee has four Top 10 results in 2026 and one Top 25 result recently at the Open Championship (2023). It has been an unkind run for Lee as six of his last eight majors have seen the golfer on the negative side of strokes gained overall. Royal Birkdale may be a betting fade for Lee this week.
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Source: PGATour.com
Brian Harman Seeking First Top-10 Result of 2026 in England
Brian Harman has made the cut 15 out of 18 times in 2026. The American golfer, however, has not had a single Top 10 result this season. His best finish was a T-11 at THE Players Championship back in March. Harman does well overseas including his 2023 triumph at Royal Liverpool. He has four Top 20 efforts in his previous five appearances. Harman had a very off week driving the ball at the Genesis Scottish Open (16.4 yards below average) and accuracy was 5% below average. This causes some red flags even with Harman's mostly stellar results. It may be a consideration to even fade Harman from a DFS perspective especially.
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Jordan Spieth Returning to Royal Birkdale in Search of his Old Self
After failing to finish inside the top 50 in any of his last four starts, hopes for Jordan Spieth aren't high coming into the year's final major. There isn't a single part of his game performing with any consistency, especially his chipping and putting, both of which are averaging negative strokes gained over his last three starts. The 32-year-old is returning to Royal Birkdale, where he won his Claret Jug in 2017. However, this is a very different player now than when he won back then. The ball striking isn't as crisp, the short game isn't as tight, and the putts aren't falling. Unlike the level he was at nine years ago, there are better options this week.
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Tom Kim Hoping to Take Winning Momentum to Royal Birkdale
The good course history and solid play as of late culminated in Tom Kim winning his fourth career PGA Tour title. It was a great week from tee to green, as he led the field in strokes gained average at 3.05. Most of that success came with the irons that have been hot all year. Most of his early-year struggles came on the greens, but he has found traction as of late with gaining strokes in four of his last five events. His solo third at the US Open is proof that he doesn't mind being in the thick of things on the biggest stage. There is plenty of reason to like Kim going into the Open Championship this week. Just be aware that most of his solid performances at the Renaissance Club have rarely transitioned over to the host site of the year's fourth major the following week.
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Ben Griffin Aiming to be in the Mix at Open Championship
Ben Griffin took a little time off after the John Deere Classic. The American golfer has several Top 10 results in 2026 highlighted by solid finishes in the first three Majors. The T-14 at the PGA Championship and T-17 at the US Open indicate even more upside. Griffin heads to Royal Birkdale where significant chances have occurred since 2021. Several holes including the 5th, 7th, and 14th have seen quite a renovation. Griffin's ability to putt is big here where he has gained 0.432 strokes (19th). A good start is key at England and Griffin averages a tour best 27.37 putts per opening round. Griffin could easily have good numbers to lead Round 1 and/or be a DFS standout.
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Source: PGATour.com
Matt Fitzpatrick is a Must-Play DFS Asset at Open Championship
Even with three wins already this season, Matt Fitzpatrick has been knocking on the door for a while. With three top 5s in his last four starts and firmly taking hold of the lead in average strokes gained on approach for the season (0.846), it's only a matter of time before he lifts another trophy. His time at the Open Championship hasn't been as fruitful as at other majors, mainly due to spotty short-game play. That was also the reason for his shortcomings at the Renaissance Club. The 31-year-old continues to grow as a player, and his age and maturity have made him a gritty, resilient competitor. Play him with confidence this week.
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Source: PGA Tour
Wyndham Clark Primed to Contend at Open Championship
It was a flat Sunday for an otherwise strong showing at the Scottish Open for Wyndham Clark, who finished T13. The ball striking both on approach and off the tee seems to be working in unison, as he's gained strokes in both areas in two of his last three appearances. His usual steady short game was the main undoing of his week at the Renaissance Club. He lost an average of -0.11 strokes around the green over four days, but it's better to have this hiccup the week before a major championship than the week of. Nonetheless, with his incredible putting output this season, he should be one of the most reliable scorers ahead of this week's Open Championship.
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Source: Data Golf
J.J. Spaun a Boom-or-Bust Option at Scottish Open
After missing the cut in his U.S. Open title defense, J.J. Spaun bounced back nicely with a T7 finish at the Travelers Championship, his seventh top-25 result in his last 10 starts. He now turns to the Scottish Open, where he has a missed cut and a T59 in two previous appearances. This season, Spaun ranks eighth in strokes gained tee to green (+1.124 per round), fifth on approach (+0.710), 34th off the tee (+0.283), and 45th in total driving, all key stats at The Renaissance Club. The biggest concern remains the putter, where he ranks 128th on Tour, losing -0.367 strokes per round. He also lacks elite length off the tee, ranking 103rd in driving distance. Spaun is playing great golf right now, but at $8,500 on DraftKings, is a boom-or-bust candidate given his shaky history at this tournament.
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Source: PGA Tour
Aaron Rai Looks to Continue Strong Run at Scottish Open
Aaron Rai continued his impressive stretch of golf at the Travelers Championship, recording a T30 finish, his eighth result of T30 or better this season. He now turns to the Scottish Open, where he has three missed cuts and three top-10 finishes, including a win in 2020. On the year, Rai ranks 21st in strokes gained tee to green (+0.716 per round), 51st off the tee (+0.183), 26th on approach (+0.394), and second on Tour in driving accuracy. His biggest inconsistency remains the putter, where he has been average, ranking 83rd and losing just -0.005 strokes per round. His long-iron play has also been a concern, ranking only 111th in proximity from over 200 yards, a distance that accounted for more than 36% of approach shots at The Renaissance Club last year. At $7,800 on DraftKings, Rai still offers strong value for fantasy managers looking for a player in excellent form who should consistently find fairways.
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Source: PGA Tour
Robert MacIntyre Looks to Recapture Scottish Open Magic
Robert MacIntyre has put together a solid season, recording seven top-25 finishes, including four top-10s, in 16 starts. He now returns to the Scottish Open, where he finished runner-up in 2023 before winning the tournament in 2024. Last year, in his title defense at The Renaissance Club, MacIntyre struggled off the tee, losing more than 5.1 strokes and finishing T65. This season, he ranks 18th in strokes gained off the tee (+0.470 per round), 11th in putting (+0.554), and 27th in total driving. The main concern remains his approach play, where he ranks 120th on Tour, losing -0.224 strokes per round. At $9,000 on DraftKings, MacIntyre will undoubtedly be one of the more popular options this week, but his success at this event makes him well worth consideration for fantasy lineups.
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Source: PGA Tour
Tom Kim Brings High Upside to Scottish Open
After his third-place finish at the U.S. Open, Tom Kim took a step back at the John Deere Classic, finishing T46 while losing more than 3.2 strokes with his short game. He now looks to get back on track at the Scottish Open, where he has recorded a third-place finish, T6, T15, and T17 in four appearances. Across those starts at The Renaissance Club, Kim has gained more than 17.6 strokes on approach and over 23.7 strokes tee to green. This season, he ranks 24th in strokes gained tee to green (+0.654 per round), 11th on approach (+0.562), and 38th in total driving. He has also turned his putting around, gaining strokes in four of the last six events. At just $7,600 on DraftKings, Kim offers very high upside in this price range.
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Source: PGA Tour
Brian Harman Difficult to Trust at Scottish Open
Brian Harman has been steady, though somewhat lackluster, this season, recording five top-25 finishes while missing just three cuts in 17 events. He now turns to the Scottish Open, where he has recorded a missed cut, T12, T21, and T50 in four previous appearances. Harman ranks 93rd in strokes gained tee to green (-0.043 per round), 124th off the tee (-0.249), 67th on approach (+0.141), and 87th in total driving, all important stats this week. Where he creates some intrigue is with his precision, ranking 29th in driving accuracy and 43rd in proximity from over 200 yards, a distance that accounted for more than 36% of approach shots at The Renaissance Club last year. At $7,300 on DraftKings, Harman carries some upside, but he profiles as more of a gamble than a safe DFS option.
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Source: PGA Tour
Nicolai Hojgaard Eyes Another Strong Scottish Open Finish
After missing three straight cuts, Nicolai Hojgaard bounced back nicely at the Travelers Championship, recording a T14 finish, his eighth top-25 result of the season. He now turns to the Scottish Open, where he has recorded two top-10 finishes in four previous appearances. Hojgaard ranks 20th in strokes gained tee to green (+0.735 per round), 42nd off the tee (+0.244), 28th on approach (+0.370), and fourth in driving distance, all key stats at the Renaissance Club. He also ranks 14th in proximity from over 200 yards, a distance that accounted for more than 36% of approach shots here last year. At $8,000 on DraftKings, Hojgaard looks to be slightly underpriced and models as a great option for DFS lineups.
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Source: PGA Tour
Harris English Looking to Stay Consistent at Scottish Open
Harris English has put together a very steady season, recording 12 top-30 finishes in 16 events. He now turns to the Scottish Open, where he has finishes of T42, T34, and T22 in three previous appearances. English ranks 77th in strokes gained tee to green (+0.108 per round), 37th off the tee (+0.275), 118th on approach (-0.210), and 27th in total driving. Where he continues to separate himself is on the greens. English ranks sixth on Tour in strokes gained putting (+0.581 per round) and has lost strokes with the putter in just three events all season. At $8,300 on DraftKings, he offers a high floor, though his upside may be limited if the approach play doesn't improve.
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Source: PGA Tour
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