Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Fantasy Golf: The 3M Open Preview

Pretty solid week for the FGR as I pointed you in the direction of Spieth (2nd), Oosthuizen (T3), Koepka (T6), Finau (T15) and Garcia (T19). Of course I missed on Morikawa but I'm in good company with that failure and, by "good company," I mean almost everyone. No one wins the British Open against that field on their first try just like nobody D.O.R.'s after 11 weeks! NOBODY!!! 

But I digress and no one born after 1978 has any fucking clue what I'm talking about. The good news is that the list of players who have won more majors than Bryson DeChambeau just grew by another name. So WAY TO GO PAULA!!! WAY TO GO!!! (Can't . . . stop . . . digressing). 

TWEET OF THE WEEK 

This 'bout made me spit-out my damn coffee . . . 



GOLF ANALYSIS WITH DUAL OVERHEAD CAMS

In the hopes of finding some inspiration for previewing this week's tournament, I referred back to last year's preview which literally begins, "In the hopes of finding some inspiration for previewing a tournament that will feature just three of the top twenty-five players in the world on a TPC course . . ." The post final major of the year hangover really is a kick in the nuts isn't it? At least we have the Ryder Cup in September even if we're trending towards a fan-free event (womp womp). 

The field is a little better this year in that we have not three but FOUR of the top twenty-five players in the world but the fact is that Cameron Tringale is going for $9,500 and you know that means. With that being said, I almost picked Tringale this week and, based on his solid play of late including a T26 at the British Open, it might be time to recalibrate and change it from the "Tringale Rule" to the "Kizzire Rule." I do, however, have some reservations about picking a big boy from Alabama who I'm pretty sure owns a few firearms. Maybe I'll just make it the "Dahmen Rule" because no one has ever felt threatened by a guy in a white floppy hat.  

This is the third year they've played this event in Minnesota. The first time Matthew Wolff edged DeChambeau and Morikawa by a stroke. The second time Michael Thompson held-on to beat Adam Long by two. Ascribe whatever relevance you want to that (because you know that I'm not going to do it) but the more intriguing result from 2020 was that Tony Finau and Emiliano Grillo tied for 3rd so I like them.

Of course Grillo is always a huge gamble and this year is no different. He has missed the cut in 8 of his last 17 events and 3 of the last 4 but the one he just did make was a T12 at Royal St. George's. Also, over that span he has 7 top 20's, 4 of which are top 10's. At this point I honestly don't know whether I'm talking myself more into him or back out of him. Tringale is looking better by the minute.  

The rest of the picks are a combination of hunches and guys I poached from other websites though I STILL believe for no definable reason that either Maverick McNealy, Doc Redman or Denny McCarthy is going to win this year. I think some of that has to do with the fact that I can't tell them apart. 

One and Done Pick: Emiliano Grillo
Everyone knows that you pick
the Argentinian when they play in
Minnesota. It's like splitting aces.

Other Guy I'd Pick: Cameron Tringale

Sleeper Pick: Byeong Hun An

DraftKings Top Ten Values

Tony Finau

$10,700

Cameron Tringale

$9,500

Emiliano Grillo

$9,300

Rickie Fowler

$8,900

Maverick McNealy

$8,400

Luke List

$8,100

Hank Lebioda

$7,900

Steve Stricker

$7,500

Brendon Todd

$7,300

Byeong Hun An

$6,800


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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Fantasy Golf: The British Open Preview

The last time they played The Open at Royal St. George's was ten years ago when Darren Clarke beat Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson going away. It may be the most underrated of DJ's blown major opportunities as he was in the middle of the fairway on the reachable par five 14th just two shots back when he promptly blew a 2-iron out of bounds and made double bogey. That came on the heels of his minor meltdown at Pebble Beach and his bunker mishap at Whistling Straits the previous year. It would take him five years along with overcoming one more heartbreak and some ham-handed tournament officiating by the USGA before he'd finally break the curse at Oakmont.  

So does that mean I like DJ this week? Um no. Really just more of an excuse to reference some past FGR brilliance. For this week's picks you'll have to read on. 

TWEET OF THE WEEK*

I can live with the shorts and the Aviators but come on Phil. This ain't the Tuesday Men's Twilight Shamble at Clifton Park.


GOLF ANALYSIS THAT NOURISHES THE SOUL

It's the British Open and that means wagering and wagering means odds. According to Sports Betting Dime, U.S Open champ Jon Rahm is the prohibitive favorite at +800 and you know what that means . . . we're looking elsewhere. Especially when you can get over twice the value on Brooks Koepka (+1850) and Jordan Spieth (+2050). Here's our case for each of them:

Koepka: He's the best major player since Tiger Woods. By a lot. In addition to the four he's won, he's racked-up eleven other top 10 finishes since 2014 including three runner-ups in the last three years. Three of those top tens have been at the British. Apparently he doesn't give a rat's arse about conditions, course type or continent as long as it's a major.

"FGR you're always this close to
flying that cargo plane full of
rubber dogshit out of BWI."
Spieth: He's on a current run across the pond of T4-T30-Win-T9-T20 and, as you may have heard, that relatively steady run has occurred through a few peaks and valleys back home. He enters this week on a very solid eight tournament run including a win at the Texas Open, a runner-up at the Charles Schwab and a T3 at Augusta. If I had him available, he'd be the pick and Koepka would be #2. Man this feels like a really good place for a modified James Tolkan Top Gun quote but it's not quite materializing.  

Beyond the favorites I'm gambling that Louis Oosthuizen has one more major run in him this year and, as the 10th ranked player in the world, it's time for Tyrrell Hatton to step-up and contend. 

My Tony Finau logic is explained below along with the obligatory Bryson DeChambeau shot.

I'm convinced that either Adam Scott or Sergio Garcia has one more British Open run in them as they are probably the two players from the currently passing era who had the most opportunities to win it but didn't. Scott gave away his best shot at the Claret Jug in 2012 by closing with four straight bogeys to lose to Ernie Els by one. And Sergio let the 2007 title slip away to Padraig Harrington in a playoff after starting the final round six shots ahead of him. It was a classic Normanesque like clinic on how to play with the lead. 

Matt Fitzpatrick just finished T2 at the Scottish Open, has all of the tools and I had him on my list until I looked at his lone top ten finish in twenty-five major starts so I'm switching to Cameron Smith. Can't really make a case for him as he's been struggling a bit and his record here is limited and unimpressive but you need at least one gut pick. (Yeah you keep telling yourself that every week friend). 

The sleeper pick came down to Kevin Kisner and Lucas Herbert, neither of whom are bad choices but Herbert is one of the hottest golfers on the planet (Earth) having just won the Irish Open and backing it up with a T4 at the Scottish Open. You gotta figure he's going to play well at the next [blank]ish Open and that happens to be this week so there you go.

One and Done Pick: Brooks Koepka
I'm going with the guy built
like a big linebacker (from a 
small Division III school).

Other Guy I'd Pick: Jordan Spieth

Sleeper Pick: Lucas Herbert

DraftKings Top Ten Values

Brooks Koepka

$10,700

Jordan Spieth

$9,700

Louis Oosthuizen

$9,300

Tyrell Hatton

$9,000

Tony Finau

$8,400

Adam Scott

$8,100

Cameron Smith

$7,800

Sergio Garcia

$7,600

Kevin Kisner

$6,900

Lucas Herbert

$6,800


I know they don't play the same course every year but there are clearly British Open guys and not British Open guys so we can still find value in recent performance. For example, Tony Finau appears to be a British Open guy because he's cool and Bryson DeChambeau is not a British Open guy because his parents named him "Bryson" and apparently made him watch a lot of Caillou** as a kid. 

Other British Open guys include Rickie Fowler, Alex Noren and Matt Kuchar. Interestingly, Ian Poulter not so much lately.   

                   THE DON'T SAVE YOUR MOST INEXPERIENCED
                     PLAYERS FOR THE END OF THE SHOOTOUT
                     HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE CHART (OUCH)

 

DK Price

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

Jon Rahm

$11,300

T11

MC

T44

T59

DNP

Rory McIlroy

$10,900

MC

T2

T4

T5

DNP

Brooks Koepka

$10,700

T4

T39

T6

DNP

T10

Dustin Johnson

$10,400

T51

MC

T54

T9

T49

Xander Schauffele

$10,000

T41

T2

T20

DNP

DNP

B. DeChambeau

$9,900

MC

T51

DNP

MC

DNP

Jordan Spieth

$9,700

T20

T9

1st

T30

T4

Justin Thomas

$9,600

T11

MC

MC

T53

DNP

Louis Oosthuizen

$9,300

T20

T28

MC

MC

T2

Collin Morikawa

$9,200

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Viktor Hovland

$9,100

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Tyrell Hatton

$9,000

T6

T51

MC

T5

MC

Patrick Cantlay

$8,900

T41

T12

DNP

DNP

DNP

Patrick Reed

$8,800

10th

T28

MC

T12

T20

Paul Casey

$8,600

T57

T51

T11

MC

T74

Will Zalatoris

$8,500

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Tony Finau

$8,400

3rd

T9

T27

T18

DNP

Webb Simpson

$8,300

T30

T12

T37

T39

T34

Scottie Scheffler

$8,200

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Adam Scott

$8,100

MC

T17

T22

T43

T10

Justin Rose

$8,000

T20

T2

T54

T22

4th

Tommy Fleetwood

$8,000

2nd

T12

T27

MC

MC

Matthew Fitzpatrick

$7,900

T20

MC

T44

MC

DNP

Shane Lowry

$7,900

1st

MC

MC

MC

MC

Cameron Smith

$7,800

T20

78th

MC

DNP

DNP

Jason Day

$7,700

MC

T17

T27

T22

T4

Marc Leishman

$7,700

MC

60th

T6

T53

T2

Joaquin Niemann

$7,700

MC

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Sergio Garcia

$7,600

T67

MC

T37

T5

T6

Abraham Ancer

$7,600

MC

MC

DNP

DNP

DNP

Lee Westwood

$7,500

T4

T61

T27

T22

T49

Phil Mickelson

$7,500

MC

T24

MC

2nd

T20

Francesco Molinari

$7,400

T11

1st

MC

T36

T40

Daniel Berger

$7,400

DNP

MC

T27

DNP

MC

Garrick Higgo

$7,400

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

C. Bezuidenhout

$7,400

MC

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Gary Woodland

$7,300

MC

T67

T70

DNP

T58

Rickie Fowler

$7,300

T6

T28

T54

T33

T30

Robert MacIntyre

$7,300

T6

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Harris English

$7,300

DNP

DNP

DNP

T46

T68

Alex Noren

$7,200

T11

T17

T6

T46

DNP

Branden Grace

$7,200

T51

MC

T6

T72

T20

Ian Poulter

$7,200

MC

MC

T14

DNP

MC

Matthew Wallace

$7,200

T51

MC

DNP

DNP

DNP

Russell Henley

$7,200

DNP

MC

T37

MC

T20

Jason Kokrak

$7,200

T32

MC

DNP

DNP

DNP

Bernd Wiesberger

$7,100

T32

DNP

T74

MC

T68

Danny Willett

$7,100

T6

T24

76th

T53

T6

Corey Conners

$7,100

MC

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Max Homa

$7,100

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Guido Migliozzi

$7,100

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Brian Harman

$7,100

MC

MC

MC

DNP

MC

Brandt Snedeker

$7,000

MC

MC

DNP

T22

MC

Henrik Stenson

$7,000

T20

T35

T11

1st

T40

Matt Kuchar

$7,000

T41

T9

2nd

T46

T58

Billy Horschel

$7,000

MC

DNP

MC

MC

T30

Victor Perez

$7,000

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Sam Horsefield

$7,000

MC

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

Andy Sullivan

$6,900

MC

MC

T70

T12

T30

Kevin Kisner

$6,900

T30

T2

T54

76th

MC

Rafa Cabrera-Bello

$6,900

MC

74th

T4

T39

T40

Stewart Cink

$6,900

T20

T24

MC

DNP

T20

Brendon Todd

$6,900

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

T12

Ryan Palmer

$6,900

MC

DNP

DNP

T30

T30

Kevin Streelman

$6,800

T57

DNP

DNP

DNP

MC

Cameron Tringale

$6,800

DNP

DNP

DNP

DNP

T58

Lucas Herbert

$6,800

DNP

T51

DNP

DNP

DNP

Emiliano Grillo

$6,700

MC

MC

MC

T12

DNP

Joost Luiten

$6,600

T32

DNP

T44

MC

MC

Footnotes

* It's British Open week so I felt the need to keep it golfy up top but oh my this might be the most FGR tweet ever.   


** If you've never been subjected to Caillou, it's a Canadian cartoon for kids about a 4 year old who has you praying by the end of every episode that he gets trampled by a dogsled team.

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