![]() That’s what makes us better players long term.Įach week in 2022, I’ll look at the winning lineup in DraftKings Millionaire Maker Contest with an eye for how the lucky winner arrived at the lineup that took it down. Figuring out the thought process that leads to winning lineups is crucial. Equally important, though, is looking back. What I mean by that is, if you researched Poa splits, now is a good time to lean on that knowledge instead of throwing it out the window.As DFS players, we spend most of our time looking forward to the next slate, the next season, etc. Friday, February 17th, 6:00 AM ET: Second Round Showdown PlaysĪs far as showdown goes, there are a few key stats I will lean on, as well as any of your full week research. Check back throughout the tournament as I drop some interesting Showdown data nuggets that will help build your teams for the next day. I will use this blog to help steer through the fluff and focus on the most impactful data for each week. This nuance makes PGA DFS both fun and also tricky to come to a simplified approach each week. I probably would fade those two based on their last year of form, but otherwise these are great starting points to begin your construction.Īs we know with PGA DFS (and golf in general), every course and sometimes every round/day can play differently. (Leaving an average salary of $7,750 for last 2 spots)įeel free to swap out Mitchell, but I am not too scared of a FRL because his price is still cheap. In cash, you can jam in as many of these guys as you like. Here is another set of players I would want to target at least one and then maybe max of three of them. With normal GIR% for the field sitting under 60%, high-performers will certainly have a lot of opportunities to outperform for us in showdown. No surprise there, taking at least two from this list is very important.Īs far as stats to complement our pool, GIR% will be the first thing I look at. In terms of projections, this is where I will start first, my Top 10 raw projected plays are: ![]() What I mean by that is, if you researched Poa splits, now is a good time to lean on that knowledge instead of throwing it out the window. So far the top guys are setting themselves up for an epic weekend!Īs far as showdown goes, there are a few key stats I will lean on, as well as any of your full week research. Rahm is only 1 back, while Morikawa is 2 back, and McIlroy is 3 back. Impressive start for Max Homa, who currently sits T1 at -7 with Keith Mitchell. Nate LashleyĖ,400 Friday, February 17th, 6:00 AM ET: Second Round Showdown Plays With scoring likely not to get crazy in this final round, I think setting up any lineup with 2-3 already in the Top 10 is perfect and then mixing and matching with these below who provide either some salary savings, ownership leverage, or preferably both. I don’t think their ball-striking has been as good as it needs to be, and there are other avenues to construct by avoiding them. Both have been playing great golf, have great histories here (Homa probably stronger with his win), and have played well under the conditions this week.Īs far as the top of the leaderboard, Svensson and Mitchell are fades. I think in cash you start with Rahm and move on, but in GPPs obviously Homa is the next viable big spend up. Lot of big names near the top, so lineup construction will be really important. Well, we were once again plagued by a suspended round of golf due to darkness going into Round 3, but fortunately they got in everything yesterday and we have a pretty fun looking leaderboard, perhaps with the exception of Rahm who has luckboxed his way to a 3-shot lead over Max Homa. Sunday, February 19th, 7:00 AM ET: Final Round Showdown Plays ![]() ![]() ![]() My goal with this blog is to touch on various key data or course insights that I find valuable, and hopefully will aid in your process to help polish up your player pool, or perhaps even re-evaluate your process for the given week.Īs we know with PGA DFS (and golf in general), every course and sometimes every round/day can play differently. ![]()
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