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Putting for Dough: US OPEN DFS

Tournament:  U. S. Open Course: Pebble Beach Golf Links (Par 71, 7,075 yards) Location: Pebble Beach, CA Defending Champion: N/A (Not the Same Course) but, Phil Mickelson (AT&T Pro-Am – Different Setup) Brooks Koepka (Shinnecock Hills) Corollary Courses:  Torrey Pines

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US Open – The Burning Edge

PGA DFS has created a significant following over the past few years. Which is the best thing that could have happened to the sport, next to Tiger making his all world comeback of course. This overflow of PGA DFS players

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US OPEN PGA DFS – Visionary Picks

Dr. Roto’s Visionary U.S. Open Cheat Sheet It’s time for another lucky person to become a millionaire in DraftKings’ Millionaire Maker. If you are the one person to have the highest score out of $205K teams, you will become my rich friend! That said, you have a better chance of being hit by lightning than you do to win the million bucks. I am not suggesting you don’t play, as much as I am suggesting that you don’t go spending your life savings in trying to become a millionaire.     THE COURSE Shinnecock Hills is a VERY hard and demanding course. My best guess is that about 20 golfers will be under par for the entire tournament. So, if you don’t have players who can be T20 or better, you probably are not going to win.   THE FIELD Dustin Johnson—No better player when he is playing at his best Rory McIlroy—The sharps in Vegas are fading him Justin Thomas—I will have about 20% exposure to him Jordan Spieth—His current form is awful, but do you really think he has a bad US Open? Jason Day—Love him and hope that he goes a bit under the radar Rickie Fowler—Just got engaged (Fade??) but loves the links style courses Justin Rose—Top current form on tour and I will own a lot of shares Jon Rahm—Will use sparingly Tiger Woods—If he can control his driver he will be playing late on Sunday Brooks Koepka—Wish there were more par 5’s on this course for him Hideki Matsuyama—Might be overlooked and could contend Henrik Stenson—Don’t trust him here. Prefer him in Europe. Sergio Garcia—Will fade Phil Mickelson—Will be under exposed, but he could surprise Patrick Reed—Masters winner could be a T10 here Branden Grace—Always seems to play well on links style courses     Others Who I Like a Lot to be in the Top 25: Tommy Fleetwood Paul Casey Patrick Cantlay Matt Kuchar Tony Finau Keegan Bradley Brandt Snedeker Jimmy Walker Louie Oosthuizen Marc Leishman Francisco Molinari Ian Poulter     Cheap Guys to fill out your rosters if you use stars and scrubs: E. Grillo Trey Mullinax S. Sharma L. Herbert S. Im R. Fox D. Burmeister   Good luck and I hope that a member of the Scout Army becomes my rich friend!