Tuesday, July 7, 2020

2020 Workday Charity Open Picks and Preview

For the next two weeks the PGA will play at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. This week it’s the Workday Charity Open. The Workday Open is a one-time-only event created to replace the cancelled John Deere Classic. The following week the Memorial Tournament will be played at Muirfield, an event that has been played at MVGC since 1976. 

What to Expect at Muirfield 
This is Jack Nicklaus’ tournament. It is played on a golf course that Nicklaus designed. Nicklaus was born, raised, educated and has remained in the greater Columbus, Ohio area. Each year a golfer from the past is honored, hence the name “memorial,” and a plaque commemorating the chosen golfer is installed near the club house at Muirfield.

This is a par-72 course with four par-3’s and four par-4’s. The course rewards accurate driver hits. For golfers who miss the fairways, scrambling will be a challenge. The greens play fast. Expect birdies on holes five, six and seven. The cut-line on this course tends to be par. Patrick Cantlay ($47 on Yahoo DFS) won the Memorial in 2019 with a minus-19 score. A certain golfer, the one who ‘roid raged at a cameraman last week at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, won the Memorial in 2018. Jason Dufner ($20 on Yahoo DFS) won in 2017. Hideki Mastuyama ($45 on Yahoo DFS) won the Memorial in 2014. Matt Kuchar ($42 on Yahoo DFS) won the Memorial in 2013. 

An interesting side-note is that it will be possible for a golfer to do something called the “Muirfield Double,” winning the Workday this week and winning the Memorial next week. 

Below are my picks. 

The Muirfield Double
Yeah, I like Cantlay. I always like Cantlay. He’s one of my top-five favorites in the PGA. I am betting on Cantlay this week. I will bet on Cantlay next week at the Memorial. If I had to pick a golfer who could win here in two consecutive weeks, it would be Cantlay. Patrick “Muirfield Double” Cantlay. 

Here’s some other names I like on Yahoo DFS: 

Top Tier 

Justin Rose ($42 on Yahoo DFS) sucked two weeks ago at the Travelers Championship and missed the cut, but he was T-14 at the RBC Heritage three weeks ago and T-3 at the Charles Schwab a month ago. Rose also has great course history numbers at Muirfield, having played 46 rounds there with a cumulative strokes gained of +2.75. I am banking on course history this week, and Rose has great statistics here.

Xander Shauffele ($44 on Yahoo DFS) was T-20 at the Travelers, T-64 at the RBC Heritage, and T-3 at the Schwab. You have to consider how deep the field was at those events to put those numbers in perspective. The field at the Workday is weak in comparison. 

Hideki Matsuyama ($45 on Yahoo DFS) is my contrarian play. Other than a T-21 at the Rocket Mortgage last week, he hasn’t had his best game recently. I am looking for Matsuyama to turn it around at the Workday for a top-10 finish. Basically, in the Workday field Matsuyama is a top-class talent. His statistics at Muirfield are strong, having played 22 competition rounds here with a shots-gained score of +2.13.

Middle Tier 

Joaquin Niemann ($38 on Yahoo DFS) has played well in recent weeks. He was T-5 at the RBC Heritage and T-32 at the Charles Schwab. He has the game needed to compete at the Workday. 

Phil Mickelson ($34 on Yahoo DFS) has decent course history here, having played 39 competitive rounds at Muirfield with a strokes-gamed statistic of +1.54. The reason I like Mickelson at the Workday is because he is a world-class scrambler and that skill will come in handy at Muirfield. I might end up yelling at my television and watching Mickelson do his “old dirty grandpa” schtick as he misses yet another cut. But I like Phil here against this field. 

Jim Furyk ($32 on Yahoo DFS) has good course history here with 54 competition rounds and a strokes-gained number of +1.66. They call it gambling for a reason, and I admit that Furyk is a gamble, but I am going to put some Furyk in my DFS lineups and see what happens. 

Strategy

A respectable strategy in any golf DFS lineup is to match three top-priced golfers with three minimum-priced golfers. In order to make that work you must find value golfers with a chance to make the cut and compete. If you want to play lines with Cantlay and two other high-priced studs like Justin Thomas ($48 on Yahoo DFS) or Vik Hovland ($41 on Yahoo DFS) you have to match them with cheap players.

Lower Tier

Stewart Cink ($20 on Yahoo DFS) is a pick based upon two factors – he has good numbers at Muirfield and he has made the cut five out of his last six tries. 

Jason Dufner ($20 on Yahoo DFS) is another pick based upon two factors – he has good numbers at Muirfield and he won the Memorial there in 2017. 

Scott Stallings ($20 on Yahoo DFS) was T-6 at the Travelers. He has made the cut nine out of his last eleven tries. Stallings is the soft-priced player of the week. He’s a lot of golfer for a little price. 

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