2020 The CJ Cup Picks

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This week we have the CJ Cup, usually held at The Club at Nine Bridges in South Korea, but moved to Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas due to Covid. You might remember Shadow Creek from the Tiger vs. Phil event in 2018 but with no other PGA events regularly held here, course history won’t be a factor. Justin Thomas won the CJ Cup in 2019 and 2017 with Brooks Koepka winning in 2018, but that’s pretty useless info with the venue change (although player composition may have been similar).

It’s a stacked field even with Dustin Johnson (+1000) withdrawing due to Covid (+1000), as he’s followed by Jon Rahm (+1000), Justin Thomas (+1200), Rory McIlroy (+1400) and Xander Schauffele (+1400). This year’s tournament is a smaller field no-cut event, so getting 6 of 6 in your DK lineup won’t be an issue (unless you get a Kevin Na WD).  Brooks Koepka (+2500) is back after taking a break with a knee injury so we’ll get to see who he randomly talks shit about this week.  Other notables in the field include Matthew Wolff (+2000), Collin Morikawa (+2500), Patrick Cantlay (+2500) and Tyrrell Hatton (+2500).  See additional course info here.

Outright Golf Bets

Salvo's Picks

Salvo’s Picks

Winners

Rory McIlroy +1400

Collin Morikawa +2200

Sungjae Im +3300

Top 5

Scottie Scheffler +600

Rickie Fowler +1000

Joaquin Niemann +1000

Top 10

Marc Leishman +800

Adam Long +800

Joel Dahmen +800

Flan's Picks

Flan’s Picks

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DFS Quick Picks

Rory McIlroy $10,600 – With JT ($10,600) priced just above and Xander ($10,300) just below, Rory is at a good price if those guys eat up some of the ownership.  Over his last three start’s he’s finished 8th at the US Open, 8th at the Tour Championship and 12th at the BMW Championship.  In the 2020 season, Rory ranked 12th in SG Total and 6th in SG Tee, but struggled with the putter ranking 122nd on tour.  He also ranked 10th in birdie or better percentage at 24.54%. Lastly, the no-cut event gives Rory a guaranteed four rounds in case he has a slow start.

Collin Morikawa $9,500 – We can only hope that Morikawa’s missed cut last week at the Shriners (69-67) and missed cut at the US Open (76-71) scare some people away, but with seven top 10’s and two wins last season that’s probably unlikely.  Morikawa was 5th on the tour strokes gained tee to green last season (1.33) and 2nd in approach (.884).  He’s plenty long off the tee at 297 yds/drive, ranked 21st on the tour in birdie or better percentage and 6th in par 5 scoring.  With Finau out and Berger/Deki/Fleetwood below him, Morikawa has just shown that he can win in elite fields.

Scottie Scheffler $8,800 – Scheffler missed the cut last week but he shot 69-67 (-6) so maybe the missed cut will scare some people away.  He was 37th (-6) two weeks ago at Sanderson Farms in his first start after testing positive for Covid but not far removed from 5th at Tour Champ, 20th at BMW, 4th at Northern Trust and 4th at the PGA Champ.  Scheffler ranked 10th in Strokes Gained Tee to Green last season highlighted by .618 off the tee and .398 on approach.  He was 7th in birdie or better percentage at 24.93%.  Scheffler’s irons were pretty bad two weeks ago at Sanderson Farms (-.842 per round) but he was great off the tee (.703).

Kevin Kisner $7,500 – Kisner looked like he got something going at the end of last season with six top 25’s in a row (a few limited fields in there), including a 3rd at Wyndham and 4th at Northern Trust in October.  He did miss the cut at the US Open but has not had any starts since then.  Last year, Kisner was 29th on tour in total strokes gained (.757), highlighted by his .234 gained on approach (65th) and .559 putting (15th).  He’s accurate enough to make up for his length off the tee and avoids bogeys.  Anytime you give a putting specialist four days on a course, the putter will get going at some point.

Russell Henley $7,100 – With some unknowns at Shadow Creek this week, strokes gained on approach could be a key stat, and Henley was 3rd on the tour last year at .867 per round.  He was short off the tee at 290 yds/drive and overall lost with the putter, but his driving accuracy and bogey avoidance should separate him from a few of the other players in this range. Henley finished 27th (-14) last week and had three top 10’s after the restart last season.  Henley was 18th in strokes gained tee to green last week gaining more than a stroke per round on approach.

Lanto Griffin $6,300 – In a week where you should go stars and scrubs, Lanto seems like a safe play making 21 of 27 cuts last season but with the upside of four top 10’s and 14 top 25’s.  He’s long off the tee, should take advantage of the par 5’s and gained a little bit across the board last season (one of the few guys to do this).  Putting was a strength last season, so if he can get another area of his game to pop this weekend, it should add up over four rounds.

DFS Picks by Tier

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Head to Head Picks

Head to Head picks to be posted Wednesday