Tournament Stop
This week, (the good players) on Tour head to the WGC-Match Play in Austin, while (the not-so-good) other players head to the Dominican Republic. We’ll touch on both in this piece, but I’ll keep the bulk of my article for the WGC-Match Play, for which there are larger DraftKings contests. This is obviously a unique week, due to the reduced field size and the format. Sixty-four golfers will compete in a match play bracket, beginning with round-robin “pods”. If you have the best record in your four-man pod, you advance into the round of 16, from where it’s single-elimination match play. Make sense? Last year was full of upsets, but it ultimately came down to a championship match between Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm.
The course this week is Austin Country Club, so you can imagine the ties Jordan Spieth (a University of Texas alum) has here. It’s a short par-71 track, measuring just 7,073. The main defense of the course is the wind, which will definitely wreak havoc this week. That keeps the course playing firm and fast, and gives us an idea of which players to target. One of the cool parts of this course is how well it sets up for match play. There are short par-5s, long par-5s, drivable par-4s… the works. You’re going to see plenty of fireworks, and we’re going to be targeting birdie makers this week. The format for DraftKings is correlated with number of holes won and number of matches won, so we just want to rack up as many birdies and eagles as possible, while hopefully nailing the finalists.
This week’s field is headlined by Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama, and Rory McIlroy. If I had to pick one of these guys to win this week, it would be Dustin Johnson.
Statistical Report
Birdie or Better % (BoB%): There are really not many weeks where we aren’t going to target birdie or better percentage, because that’s what fantasy golf scoring is all about. Guys like Justin Thomas, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed, Xander Schauffele, and Jon Rahm come to mind in this week’s field when targeting birdie makers. We also need points for matches won, which will be a product of guys making a ton of birdies and eagles.
Strokes Gained Approach (SG:APP):Â Austin CC will bring out the elite ball-strikers, thanks to firm conditions and extreme winds. There are also a ton of longer par-4s, so I’m targeting elite long iron players this week. I’m going to target SG:APP because players who find the most greens and give themselves the most short birdie opportunities will capitalize most. If you have a player who sticks approach shots inside 10′ consistently, he’s going to shoot up the leaderboard and contend on Sunday. Some names that stand out in the field are Adam Hadwin, Justin Thomas, Phil Mickelson, Luke List, Rafa Cabrera-Bello, and Xander Schauffele.
SG:Off-the-Tee (SG:OTT):Â Off-the-tee play is key each and every week. Austin CC is no exception, with players needing to play as aggressively as possible. Match play is a different format than stroke play in that risks are worth taking. Names that stood out to me in this field were Bubba Watson, Tommy Fleetwood, Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm .Tony Finau, Justin Thomas, and Kevin Chappell.
Jon Rahm
ÂRahm seems to have hit a mini-slump, but it’s only because he’s making too many bogeys. He continues to be a prolific birdie-maker and threat to win every week. Rahm finished 2nd here last season, and is out for redemption. He drew a very easy opening pod, so there’s no doubt in my mind he’ll advance. He’s long off-the-tee, an elite iron player, but struggles around the green at times.
Dustin Johnson
ÂWith tough pricing and unpredictable results this week, I think people will hesitate to roster DJ. However, he’s the defending champion and got one of the best (softest) draws. He will cakewalk through the round robin, and should be primed for another deep run. He’s one of the most prolific birdie-makers on Tour, and can demoralize opponents with his distance off-the-tee.
Jason Day
ÂThere aren’t too many players hotter than Jason Day right now. After winning Torrey Pines and finishing 2nd at Pebble Beach, he flashed some game last weekend at Bay Hill. He’s an extremely talented driver and putter, so the irons will dictate his success this week. Day is a two-time champion of this event, so there’s something about match play that he really enjoys. Day is firmly in play this week and for the Masters.
Rory McIlroy
ÂThat was vintage Rory at Bay Hill. A Sunday 64 stole the show and stole the tournament, and he seemed to have his swag back. This is gearing up to be one of the best years in golf history, with the returns of Tiger Woods and Rory. He’s a past champion of this event, and has a pretty friendly opening pod. My only concern for Rory is that he still makes a ton of mistakes, and could struggle to focus after a win.
Justin Thomas
ÂSurprisingly, JT hasn’t had any success here the past two years. Both times, he failed to advance out of group play. On paper, he’s the perfect match play candidate due to his immense upside and birdie-making abilities. He comes into this week with a chance to become world #1, if things go his way.
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