Dr. Roto: 2019 PGA Championship DFS Cheat Sheet

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Over $10K

  • Tiger Woods — I am not sure he can win back-to-back majors, but it will be fun watching him try.
  • Dustin Johnson — I will be at least 30% in on DJ. This course lines up so well with his skill set.
  • Rory McIlroy — I’ve been waiting for the breakout performance all season. It could be this week, and I am more than willing to put him on 20% of my teams.
  • Brooks Koepka — Play Brooks in all Majors! Fade at your own peril!

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$9K Range

  • Justin Rose — With Justin Thomas out with a wrist injury, I am going to push those shares to the other Justin who might be a bit underpriced.
  • Rickie Fowler — Can he finally win a Major? 25% of my lineups think so.
  • Jason Day — Day at 9K pairs nicely with DJ and/or Brooks on at least a few of my lineups.
  • Jon Rahm — He’s had a solid season and should contend here if his putter is solid.
  • Francesco Molinari — Not sure he hits big enough for this course, but he has arguably been the best player in the world in the past 12 months.
  • Xander Schauffele — Normally X brings his A game to Majors.

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$8K Range

  • Matt Kuchar — Kuch is a tad expensive, but he’s an excellent bet for a top 15 finish.
  • Tony Finau — A bomber who could finish top ten here or miss the cut. Worth a gamble as he is a big-time DK scorer.
  • Jordan Spieth — Although he’s been awful for the better part of 18 months, I can never count Spieth out of a Major. I will have him on one or two teams (max) just in case he remembers he’s Jordan Spieth.
  • Hideki Matsuyama — His iron play is magical; his putting is suspect.
  • Paul Casey — Man, he killed me in the Masters, but he’s too good not to finish top 20.
  • Patrick Reed — Won the Barclay’s at this same course in 2016. The closest thing we have to a course horse in this field.
  • Adam Scott — If he can put somewhat decently, he can win this tournament. An elite ball striker.
  • Bubba Watson — I can’t explain it, but I have a great feeling Bubba shows up to this one.
  • Patrick Cantlay — He’s super chalky at this price and will be owned by 30% of the field.
  • Phil Mickelson — Always a threat to finish top ten, but is his driver good enough for Bethpage Black?

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$7K Range

  • Sergio Garcia — Not sure he puts well enough to win this, but he could be top ten if he gets off to a hot start on Thursday.
  • Louis Oosthuizen — My favorite non-major winner. When he’s on, he can really score. Hopefully, his back issues don’t flare up.
  • Henrik Stenson — We all know he hits a 3-Wood better than his driver (so do I), but he is a top not-iron player and has the stomach to make a deep run.
  • Gary Woodland — Dark horse to finish high in the standings.
  • Webb Simpson — Killed me at Quail Hollow, but Bethpage Black is a similar course, and Webb should play well here.
  • Jason Kokrak — He might be the hottest golfer this season.
  • Cam Smith — He loves POA greens and is always undervalued.
  • R. Cabrera Bello — Great price for a solid player.
  • Lucas Glover — Why is no one talking about him? Flying under the radar and could be hanging around on Sunday.
  • Thomas Pieters — If you followed the Euro Tour, you would know that this guy is one of the best players in the world.
  • Ryan Palmer — Not a sexy pick, but at 7200 I can see using him in a bunch of lineups as a cheap fill-in.
  • Jhonny Vegas — My pivot from Palmer. Great player when he’s locked in — which he has been all season.
  • Emiliano Grillo — Played well here at the Barclay’s. Often fades on the weekend.
  • Charlie Hoffman — Cut maker who will be much lower owned than Vegas.


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Under $7K Range

  • Eddie Pepperell — Playing well in Europe but not sure he hits far enough to win.
  • Jorge Campillo — if you follow the Euro tour, you know how solid his game is.
  • Ross Fisher — Excellent POA player.
  • Julian Suri — Will use in stars and scrubs lineups only.
  • Lee Westwood — Always finds a way to go -2 on tough courses.
  • Corey Conners — Can he play as he did six weeks ago? Love the price point.
  • Matt Wallace — I used him earlier this season at Honda, and he did well. Under the radar player.
  • Erik van Rooyen — Playing well in Asia and could make the cut here.
  • David Lipsky — See van Rooyen
  • Scott Piercy — The chalk in this price range. He will be 25% owned with good reason.
  • Dylan Frittelli — Cut-maker at a super low price (6300).
  • Adam Hadwin — Piercy will be the chalk at this price range, but Hadwin can always surprise. Plus he will be 2% owned tops.