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PGA DFS Guide + DraftKings & FanDuel Cheat Sheet | Shriners Children's Open ⛳

Strategy Guide & PGA DFS Cheat Sheet

By: @Ryan_Humphries on Twitter & LineStar Chat

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Tournament & Field 🏆

The PGA Tour heads out to sunny Las Vegas for the Shriners Children’s Open, hosted at TPC Summerlin. Following a fairly weak field at the Sanderson Farms Championship last week, we’ll have a few more recognizable names in the mix for this event. This is a full-field event that will feature nearly one-third of the top 100 ranked golfers in the world. The usual 36-hole cut rule will once again remain in effect as the top 65 (including ties) will move on to play the weekend!

The Course Preview

TPC Summerlin

Par 71 | 7,255 Yards

Greens: Bentgrass

Course Difficulty Last 5 Years: 43rd, 42nd, 48th, 39th, 38th

Cut Line Last 5 Years: -4, -5, -7, -5, -3

 

TPC Summerlin has been the host course for this tournament every fall since 1992, so there will be strong course history to rely upon this week. The course is a Par 71 setup that will play between 7,200 and 7,300 yards. Typically, TPC Summerlin will be one of the easiest courses golfers will play all season on the PGA Tour, and, weather permitting, a winning score will likely delve into the 20-under range as it has in five consecutive seasons and eight of the last ten years. The cut line has also been very low, at least 4-under in the last four seasons.

TPC Summerlin plays at an average elevation of 2,700 feet. The higher altitude will even the playing field a bit when it comes to length off of the tee and the shorter hitters won’t be outclassed as easily by their ‘bomber’ counterparts. Given the course’s altitude and relatively shorter length, look for many golfers to club down off the tee with a three wood or long iron. There will be plenty of eagle opportunities as all three Par 5s can be reachable in two shots for essentially the entire field. Out of eleven Par 4s, only two measure over 450 yards so there will be ample birdie chances on those holes as well. The fairways here are generous, and even when golfers miss the short grass, the rough isn’t overly troublesome – the same cannot be said about the native areas, however. One new aspect about the course this season are the newly renovated greens. All 18 green bentgrass complexes have been reshaped and resurfaced, most notably adding more slope and undulation. In previous seasons, the greens ran at moderate speeds (around 11 on the stimpmeter) but there is a strong chance they’ll run firmer and faster this go around.

In general, we should be targeting golfers who possess a strong approach game, have a high birdie or better percentage, and are reliable Par 4 scorers who can separate themselves from the pack on those 11 holes. Golfers who consistently roll it well with the flat stick will also be at a notable advantage. It’s a fairly straightforward DFS approach considering the relative ease of TPC Summerlin and its propensity to turn into a birdie-fest.

Weather & Tee Times

For anyone new to PGA DFS, we take a look at the weather to see if there is an advantage for golfers either teeing up Thursday morning/Friday afternoon (AM/PM wave) or for the guys starting their rounds Thursday afternoon/Friday morning (PM/AM wave). Your top priority in PGA DFS is to get 6-out-of-6 golfers in your lineups through the cut line and into the weekend – from there, anything can happen! If there is an edge to be had for either wave, it is important to take advantage!

(Click the image above to view the most up-to-date forecast)

Picture perfect golf weather this week. Outside of some ~10 mph winds on Thursday with slightly stronger gusts, I see no weather-related issues for golfers.

⚖️Weather Verdict: No notable weather advantage.

Key Stats to Consider 📊

1. Strokes Gained: Approach | 30%

2. Birdie or Better % | 30%

3. Par 4 Average | 20%

4. Par 5 Average | 10%

5. Stroke Gained: Putting | 10%

Shriners Children’s Open DFS Model Standouts 🏅

Below are the top 20 ranked golfers in both my overall model and my key stats model. Below that are the top 20 leaders in average fantasy points over the last five and last ten starts. The players ranked on these lists do not necessarily mean they are the top golfers I’m targeting for this week's event, but many of these guys should no doubt be favorable DFS options.

Overall Model Rank: A golfer’s ranking (within the current field) in my personal DFS model, which weighs all of the key stats listed above in this newsletter, as well as things like course history, recent form, recent average fantasy scoring results, and odds to win.

Key Stat Rank: Provides a golfer’s overall rank (within the current field) in my "key stats only" model, which considers only the key stats listed above in this newsletter with the specified percentage weights allocated towards each statistic.

Shriners Children’s Open DFS Cheat Sheet 📑

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That will do it for our PGA preview! Best of luck this week and, once again, feel free to hit me up in the LineStar chat or on Twitter @Ryan_Humphries with any questions.