If you play PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf and have learned that you are probably too cautious for your own good, Segment 4 is for you!
With 12 tournaments contributing to the final stretch of the fantasy game season, it is the longest and most difficult to navigate. In a nutshell, when you win your league, you will no doubt feel it.
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You can’t play Segment 4 like you did with the first three. Because the last three Segment (and of course, season) tournaments are FedExCup Playoffs events, FedExCup points are quadrupled. This means that our bonus points are too. Instead of 50 bonus points for a win in a standard tournament, you get 200. Instead of 30 bonus points for second place, you get 120. And so on.
Regardless of your current position, start Segment 4 by slowly playing the RBC Canadian Open. Practice placing a heavyweight like Scottie Scheffler or Justin Thomas on your bench, but since both are shoes for the TOUR Championship, consider sheathing them unless one is in contention to enter the final round. Yes, if only three more people on your team get the cut, it might be more valuable to absorb zeros in the third and final round.
It resists impulse because it is an unknown strategy. If you need incentives, remember that negative point values are possible in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf. If you don’t think you have the willpower, don’t make the list of guys for whom you definitely want them to start in the playoffs.
In the meantime, if you missed it, Eliminatory is updated through the final grade for the US Open.
POWER RANKING WILD CARD
Chris Kirk (+140 for a Top 20) … It’s been a popular piece since Florida Swing, but don’t let that stop you. Strong fit with strong shape on arrival. He has done nothing to suggest that he will not comply with this endorsement.
LUCKY DRAW
Sahith Theegala (+200 for a Top 20) … Directs everyone beginners of the PGA TOUR with 18 cuts made, and has scattered four top 10, so the learning curve has had nothing on the 24-year-old Californian. His play has already transcended song styles, a feature firmly tied to Tony Finau to whom Theegala is often engaged. However, in betting considerations, lower your expectation to a top 30 where you can find it.
Justin Rose (+180 for a Top 20) … If I hadn’t missed the Colonial cut, I probably would have landed in the Power Rankings. Confidence remains high, however, because it has been strong enough in lighter fields. It is still running at a high level to ensure a play in all formats.
Johnattan Vegas (+190 for a Top 20) … The winner at Glen Abbey in 2016 and 2017 is struggling a lot to qualify for the Presidents Cup. The Venezuelan is currently 20th on the list of points among the internationals. He has always had the length of the tee when needed, but his ball mixer is a model for what the St. George’s.
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ESVAIX
Mackenzie Hughes … Ever since I included a Canadian Sleepers, is only responsible for encircling another for not playing well. Since a torrid fall, much more has failed than is connected. And while his short and putting game is still one of the best in the TOUR, his tee-to-green game is not very bright.
Charley Hoffman … Since November, he is 3 out of 13 and unfinished in the top 65.
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BACK TO COMPETITION
JJ Spaun … He left Colonial during his second round two weeks ago with a sore back. Since his big win at TPC San Antonio two months ago, he’s only gone 2 of 5 with a finish in the top 35, but he fits in perfectly with St. George’s, so keep a close eye on DFS.
Jonas Blixt … This marks the penultimate beginning of his Major Medical Extension. He has suffered a fall since resuming his career after missing the entire 2019-20 season, and has not played since an illness knocked him out of AT&T Byron Nelson during the second round four weeks ago. , but just won a medal in the final phase. for the U.S. Open at nearby Milton, Ontario.
NOTABLE WDs
Patrick Reed … He hadn’t rested since a T34 in the PGA Championship, so that gives him a shot before the U.S. Open. Also, it was more surprising that he committed in the first place. He has not competed the week before a major since May 2019.
Luke List and Adam Schenk … In the U.S. Open standings this week. List slipped into the top 60 of the official world golf rankings (59th), while Schenk was among the 13 who survived the 36-hole course in Columbus, Ohio.
Pat Perez … He received the recommendation of the top 40 last week with a T26. He has been humming from a T6 to Torrey Pines and is 97th in the FedExCup.
Chez Reavie… He was the first of the first WDs, and it’s a shame because he was not only a former winner of the RBC Canadian Open (at Glen Abbey in 2008), but he also fits in very well with the T-shirt. St. George’s. Currently 104th in the FedExCup.
Taylor Pendrith … She was hoping to return to the national open, but she has moved her goal to the Passenger Championship. He has not played since T13 in THE PLAYERS Championship due to a rib fracture. Currently 99th in the FedExCup.
Jared Wolfe … His debut season did not go as expected. Only 5 of 17 without a top 25 and 207th in the FedExCup.
Kevin Chappell, Fabián Gómez and DJ Trahan … They are all committed to the Korn Ferry Tour BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX.
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Power rankings
Power Ranking golfer result1 Jon Rahm T102 Rory McIlroy T183 Patrick Cantlay T34 Matt Fitzpatrick MC5 Shane Lowry T326 Jordan Spieth T187 Xander Schauffele T188 Collin Morikawa MC9 Hideki Matsuyama DQ10 Cameron Young T6011 Max Homa T6011 Max Homa T512 T512 Will T13131 Patrick T15
SLEEP
Golfer result (bet).Lanto Griffin (+500 for a Top 20) T51Alex Noren (+275 for a Top 20) MCC.T. Pan (+333 for a Top 20) T53Pat Pérez (+400 for a Top 20) T26Danny Willett (+650 for a Top 20) MC
GOLF BET
Bet: Cameron Smith lost the cut – +350Result: T13
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