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2021 Open Championship DFS Preview: GPP Picks, Values ...


Royal St. George
DFS
Sandwich, Kent, England
players’
DraftKings
Royal St. George’s
GPP
Brooks Koepka
T11
Royal Portrush
The Renaissance Club
PGA
The Travelers
the PGA Tour
the PGA TOUR


Jon Rahm
Rahm-bo
Play Koepka
Thomas
Viktor Hovland
Reed
Tommy Fleetwood
Shane Lowry
Rory McIlroy
Leishman
Cameron Smith
Zach Johnson
Lee Westwood
Kisner
Lucas Herbert
Rob Carr


Spaniard
Scottish
Norwegian
European
Aussie
Australian
Englishman


Europe


the Saudi International
the Zurich Classic
Royal St. George’s


U.S.
Scotland
England
Westwood
the United States


the 149th Open Championship
the U.S. Open
the 2021 Open Championship
the Travelers Championship
The Open Championship
the Open Championship
the Scottish Open

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Summary

After a two -ear wait, the 149th Open Championship at Royal St. George’s has arrived.There are plenty of angles and ways to go about piecing together your DFS lineups, so let’s take a look at the best players to target in guaranteed prize-pool tournaments (GPPs) as we head to Sandwich, Kent, England.This week’s DFS GPP breakdown will be organized into discrete tiers based on players’ DraftKings salaries:The following players have DraftKings salaries of $10,000 or higher.Jon Rahm ($11,300)Rahm certainly seems to be the safest play when evaluating all of the golfers priced over $10,000 this week. He comes in to Royal St. George’s now off back-to-back top-5 finishes, where he has gained an average of 8.6 strokes tee to green in those starts.I expect the four-time major champion to be there one way or another come Sunday.The following players have DraftKings salaries ranging from $9,000 to $9,900.Justin Thomas ($9,600)While the Open Championship doesn’t feel like a natural fit for Thomas, recent events have shown that he’s making a concerted effort to change that. Hovland is as consistent as they come with the driver, gaining strokes off the tee in 17 of his past 18 events.While this is his first Open Championship start, the Norwegian is no stranger to European golf. While driving of the golf ball has been a concern for Leishman at times, he gained 4.5 strokes off the tee in his most recent start at The Travelers, indicating that his driver may have come around.If Leishman gets in the mix Sunday, he has the mettle to go toe to toe with an elite player and win the Claret Jug.Lee Westwood ($7,500)The 48-year-old Englishman has had an excellent season with two second-place finishes back in March.

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