The PGA Tour just provided a sudden-death playoff matchup at the Honda Classic, and now we’re getting a star-studded field in Orlando, Florida, during the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational. Located at the challenging Bay Hill Club & Lodge, constructed and designed by the late golfer Arnold Palmer, players will have to deal with lengthy, narrow fairways and numerous water hazards. It’s a different layout than PGA National, where Chris Kirk outdueled rookie Eric Cole on the 18th hole twice in a row last weekend. However, there are still a lot of strategically placed sand bunkers, doglegged fairways, and water hazards to remind players that they’re competing in the Sunshine State.
It’s always a blast setting DFS lineups in bigger PGA Tour events, as we can land huge value with proven players. Of course, paying up for a couple of blue chip prospects is often a necessity, but playing contrarian in a talented field of 120 players that includes Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, and others becomes much easier to execute. There is an added layer of difficulty on tough courses like Bay Hill, which will see heavy winds throughout the four-day forecast. Ball-striking power and precision will be even more important when it comes to staying atop the leaderboard and grinding out birdies. After all, birdies and eagles are the premium currency when playing PGA DFS. Cashing contests rely heavily upon a player’s ability to log red scores, outweighing the occasional bogey by 3X the point value. Don’t be afraid to roster players who go for it and wind up with a decorated scorecard.
I’ve identified six of my favorite prospects who will help us cash our DraftKings and FanDuel lineups. Let’s find out why each of these players should be prioritized ahead of Thursday’s opening tee times.
DraftKings – $50,000 Maximum Salary (6 players)
Max Homa ($9.7K)
One of the best players on the PGA Tour at this moment, Max Homa has two outright wins in seven events played, including a runner-up against Jon Rahm in his most recent event at Genesis. There are very few weaknesses that the 32-year-old California native possesses, ranking 12th in strokes gained tee-to-green and fifth in strokes gained putting while ranking 18th in total driving. He’s a complete player and has three events with at least 116.5 FPPG on DraftKings, so we’re landing a slight discount at $9.7K compared to paying over $10.6K for Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, or Jon Rahm.
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