Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings, FantasyFeud and FantasyAces – Northern Trust Open
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings, FantasyFeud & FantasyAces - Northern Trust Open DFSR is proud to bring you our newest contributor Chris Durell. He'll be bringing weekly PGA picks, analysis and breakdowns to help you cash on DraftKings. If you are new to DraftKings PGA DFS be sure to click on the banner below. Want to see how these picks and more fit into lineups for the Northern Trust Open? Chris is selling lineups only $5. He covers DraftKings, FantasyFeud & FantasyAces Cash Games & Tournaments. Just scroll to the bottom of the picks. This is a separate service than our traditional monthly membership. Click Here to Purchase PGA Lineups Northern Trust Open Riviera Country Club - Pacific Palisades, CA Par 71 - 7,349 Yards It was another incredible finish on the PGA Tour yesterday at the Pebble Beach Pro Am. Vaughn Taylor, playing without a tour card as the first alternate, shot a final round 65(-7) to edge out Phil Mickelson who missed the playoff forcing 5 footer on the famous 18th hole. It was Taylor's third career victory and first since 2005. He will now be playing in this weeks Northern Trust Open and more notably the Masters in April. On to next week. The PGA Tour will stay in the Golden State this week for the Northern Trust Open at Riviera Country Club. The famous course nicknamed "Hogan's Alley" after Ben Hogan's incredible run in 1948. He won both the LA Open and US Open here at Riviera and also picked up the win the year prior at the LA Open. The tournament has changed names over the years but has been a staple here at Riviera since 1926. The course has been voted by the players as "Best Course on Tour" - Golf.com, 2015. It is a challenging course that forces players to hit every club and almost every shot imaginable. The fairways are very tough to hit as they are really narrow taking Driving Accuracy, for the most part, out of the equation. We will want to target some bombers this week as only the guys over 300 yards off the tee will have a shot at hitting the final two Par 5's in two. Speaking of Par 5's, there are only 3 on this course but when looking at the scores of the players at the top of the leaderboard you will notice Par 5 Scoring has a huge impact on a players final score. The greens are smaller than average so we will be concentrating more on Proximity from 125-150 and 150-175 this week over Greens in Regulation. These are again Poa Annua greens so finding players who do well on this type of grass...
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings – AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings, FantasyFeud & FantasyAces - AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am DFSR is proud to bring you our newest contributor Chris Durell. He'll be bringing weekly PGA picks, analysis and breakdowns to help you cash on DraftKings. If you are new to DraftKings PGA DFS be sure to click on the banner below. Want to see how these picks and more fit into lineups for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am? Chris is selling lineups only $5. He covers DraftKings, FantasyFeud & FantasyAces Cash Games & Tournaments. Just scroll to the bottom of the picks. This is a separate service than our traditional monthly membership. Click Here to Purchase PGA Lineups AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links Par 72 - 6,828 Yards Spyglass Hill Golf Club Par 72 - 6,960 Yards Monterey Peninsula Country Club Par 71 - 6,873 Yards The Waste Management Phoenix Open just wrapped up following four playoff holes which saw Hideki Matsuyama capture his second career win. Matsuyama and Fowler went into the 18th hole tied at -13, both nailed the fairway and both hit the green in regulation. Matsuyama stepped up and sank a 17 footer for Birdie puting the pressure on 3 time PGA Tour winner, Rickie Fowler. Like he has so many times in the past couple years when faced with pressure, he drained it forcing a playoff. The two golfers then went toe to toe matching each other shot for shot for four holes until finally Fowler made a mistake and carded a Bogey on the 17th hole(4th playoff hole). It was another fantastic golf weekend in Arizona with attendance records being broken yet again. We get to do it all over again in about 361 days. This week the PGA Tour travels to Pebble Beach, California for the annual AT&T Pebble Bach pro Am. This week will be the final PGA Tournament of the year where there will be a multi course rotation. Thank god! At least this week the courses are fairly similar in which the stats carry over from course to course. The courses being used are Pebble Beach golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Club and Monterey Peninsula Country Club. The true test on these courses will be the weather conditions. Scores have ranged over the years from -10 (Shane Lowry - 2008) to -22 (Snedekers win last year). So far the forecast is showing moderate winds for Thursday and Friday with the worst day being Saturday where winds could reach will range from 10-15 mph. You can check out the complete forecast here. Be sure to check the updated forecast prior to lineup lock on Thursday(6:30 am ET). When looking for specific stats to target this week...
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings – Waste Management Phoenix Open
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings - Waste Management Phoenix Open DFSR is proud to bring you our newest contributor Chris Durell. He'll be bringing weekly PGA picks, analysis and breakdowns to help you cash on DraftKings. If you are new to DraftKings PGA DFS be sure to click on the banner below. Want to see how these picks and more fit into lineups for the Waste Management Phoenix Open? Chris is selling lineups only $5. He covers DraftKings, FantasyFeud & FantasyAces Cash Games & Tournaments. Just scroll to the bottom of the picks. This is a separate service than our traditional monthly membership. Click Here to Purchase PGA Lineups Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale - Scottsdale, Arizona Par 71 - 7,266 Yards It took a Monday finish for the Farmers Insurance Open to finish due to horrible weather conditions that affected "almost" everyone in the field. There were two separate stoppages on Sunday due to rain and extreme winds but that didn't affect Brandt Snedeker. He went into Sunday trailing the leader and many other players but quickly shot up the leaderboard as he was the only player under par for the day. To be exact he was -3 on Sunday shooting an incredible 69 when the field average was around 78 for the day. He finished his round 1 back of Jimmy Walker before play was suspended. The tournament finished up on Monday and saw Jimmy Walker and KJ Choi struggle allowing Snedeker to snatch the win without having to step onto the course Monday. The players will now take a short trip East for this week's tournament in Arizona. We are back at the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course for what is expected to be another entertaining Waste Management Phoenix Open. Most famous for its Par 3, 16th hole built inside a 20,000 seat stadium atmosphere. It is by far the loudest hole in golf and pushes players to be perfect or face the crowd. Hit the green and birdie, the crowd will go nuts. Miss the green or worse yet three putt, and the crowd will boo louder than you have ever heard. You will see things on this hole you will not see on any other course during a professional event. From Padraig Harrington kicking field goals to James Hahn roweling up the crowd pre putt and even a Gangnam Style dance following a birdie putt. The tournament set an attendance record last year with 564,368 entering the gates Monday through Sunday. On a daily basis the 16th hole alone will see 20,000+ fans. Mark my words. I will be reporting from this tournament LIVE next year. The TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course is a 7,266 yard, Par 71 setup. For the second...
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings – Farmers Insurance Open
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings - Farmers Insurance Open DFSR is proud to bring you our newest contributor Chris Durell. He'll be bringing weekly PGA picks, analysis and breakdowns to help you cash on DraftKings. If you are new to DraftKings PGA DFS be sure to click on the banner below. Want to see how these picks and more fit into lineups for the Farmers Insurance Open? Chris is selling lineups only $5. He covers DraftKings, FantasyFeud & FantasyAces Cash Games & Tournaments. Just scroll to the bottom of the picks. This is a separate service than our traditional monthly membership. Click Here to Purchase PGA Lineups Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines Golf Club - La Jolla, California South Course Par 72 - 7,698 Yards North Course Par 72 - 7,052 Yards The CareerBuilder Challenge closed out on Sunday afternoon with Jason Dufner beating David Lingmerth on the second playoff hole. Both golfers finished the regulation 72 holes at -25, four shots clear of the next group of golfers. It was a very impressive performance by both golfers as they combined for only eight Bogeys(Dufner-5, Lingmerth-3) throughout the entire tournament. The other big story of the weekend was the return of Phil Mickelson. His off season work on his game has already paid off in his first start as he finished in a tie for 3rd at the CareerBuilder Challenge. He played his final two rounds on the extremely tough TPC Stadium Course and went -10 going Bogey Free Saturday/Sunday. A great sign for golf to see Phil back on the Sunday leaderboard. He will be back at it this week at Torrey Pines. The PGA Tour stays in California this week and heads to Torrey Pines Golf Club for the Farmers Insurance Open. Like last week this will be another multi course rotation with both Torrey Pines South and Torrey Pines North courses being used. The cut will take place on Friday with the top 70 players and ties moving on to the weekend. Only the South Course will be used on Saturday and Sunday. One thing to note about the two courses is that the North Course plays as one of the easiest on tour while the South Course plays as one of the hardest. If you are playing on Yahoo be sure to set your lineups accordingly. At a behemoth 7,698 yards and being used in three of the four rounds, the #1 stat this week is going to be Driving Distance. The long hitters can more than make up for being in the rough when they are 20-50 yards farther down the fairway. Two of the other really important featured stats this week...
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings – CareerBuilder Challenge in Partnership with the Clinton Foundation
Daily Fantasy PGA Picks for DraftKings - CareerBuilder Challenge in Partnership with the Clinton Foundation DFSR is proud to bring you our newest contributor Chris Durell. He'll be bringing weekly PGA picks, analysis and breakdowns to help you cash on DraftKings. If you are new to DraftKings PGA DFS be sure to click on the banner below. Want to see how these picks and more fit into lineups for the CareerBuilder Challenge? Chris is selling lineups only $5. He covers DraftKings Cash Games & Tournaments. Just scroll to the bottom of the picks. This is a separate service than our traditional monthly membership. Click Here to Purchase PGA Lineups CareerBuilder Challenge in Partnership with the Clinton Foundation TPC Stadium Course Par 72 - 7,300 Yards Nicklaus Tournament Course Par 72 - 7,204 Yards La Quinta Country Club Par 72 - 7,060 Yards Welcome back for another week of daily fantasy golf. The Sony Open wrapped up last night in Hawaii with Fabian Gomez picking up the win on the second playoff hole with Brandt Snedeker. Gomez was red hot on Sunday shooting a 62 which included an amazing streak of seven straight birdies from hole 6 through 12. Our cash game lineup managed to salvage cashing in a few 50/50's and double ups but not all so we will chalk it up as a loss. Tough week for Justin Thomas, missing the cut and David Hearn getting a MDF on Saturday. Either way, we are moving on to this week and plan to start another streak. The PGA Tour will now head back to the mainland after a terrific couple weeks in Hawaii. This week the tour heads to La Quinta, California for the CareerBuilder Challenge in Partnership with the Clinton Foundation. The tournament was formerly known as the Humana Challenge and originally named the Bob Hope Classic. The tournament will take place on three different courses (Listed above) and will be a Pro Am for the first 54 holes of the tournament. Each player will get matched with an amateur and get one round on each of the three courses before the cut of 70 golfers and ties is established following Saturday's round. The final round will be played on the TPC Stadium Course at PGA West this year. It will be the first time since 1987 that the course will be used for this event. The Nicklaus Tournament Course will also be back in the rotation for this event. It is the regular home of the Q school finals each year. The third course being used is La Quinta Country Club and it will be the 51st straight year here at the event. All three...