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PGA Championship DFS picks 2021: PGA DFS lineup advice ...


PGA DFS
DraftKings
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
Golf Digest
the PGA Tour
the Wannamaker Trophy
Fantasy Alarm's
PRO
PGA Champion
WGC-Workday
the RBC Heritage
Bradley
the Atlanta Athletic Club
the American Express
Cink
Valspar


Rory McIlory
FanDuel
Pete Dye-
McIlroy
Adam Scott
Collin Morikawa
DeChambeau
Bryson
Arnold Palmer
John Rahm
Dustin Johnson
Justin Thomas
Rory McIlroy
Jordan Spieth
Keegan Bradley
Jason Dufner
Stewart Cink
Xander Schauffele
Louis Oosthuizen


Aussies
Australians
Greens


the Ocean Course
Kiawah Island


TPC Harding Park


South Carolina
U.S.
Zurich


The PGA Championship
the 2012 PGA Championship
the PGA Championship
the Tour Championship
the U.S. Open

Positivity     46.08%   
   Negativity   53.92%
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Lastly, he’s second on Tour in "Greens in Regulation" and top 40 in "Bogey Avoidance."Bryson DeChambeau: When you look at the makeup of this course, the first name that comes to mind is DeChambeau. I’m nitpicking, though, as DeChambeau ranks first in "Driving Distance," "Strokes Gained: Off the Tee," and "Tee to Green." He’s the defending U.S. Open champ, won at the Arnold Palmer earlier this year, and finished third at The Players. The veteran ranks first on Tour in "Greens in Regulation," ninth in "Bogey Avoidance," 19th in "Strokes Gained: Approach," 23rd in "Driving Distance," and top 60 in both "Strokes Gained: Putting" and "Tee to Green." If you are thinking about not playing him just because of his age, don’t be that guy. He’s eighth in "Strokes Gained: Putting," 15th in "Strokes Gained: Tee to Green," 17th in "Strokes Gained: Around the Green," 19th in "Greens in Regulation," and 27th in "Strokes Gained: Approach." I told you that I’m targeting great all around players, and he fits that mold.Louis Oosthuizen: It’s a major championship, so you know Oosthuizen is going to appear in the Playbook. In his past three major championship performances, he’s finished 26th at the Masters, third at the U.S. Open, and 33rd at the PGA Championship. He ranks first on Tour in "Strokes Gained: Putting" and 18th in "Strokes Gained: Around the Green." He also doesn’t hurt himself, ranking inside the top 35 in "Bogey Avoidance." Oosthuizen is as consistent as they come, especially when it comes to the majors.

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