Top 10 PGA Tour Newcomers to Target in the Fall
As we have talked about often, the Fall season is a very good time to play DFS golf for a couple of reasons. First of all, most of the attention in the fantasy sports industry is on football. Those of us who have been following the Web.com Tour know about many of the new players entering the PGA tour and who has good current form coming into the Fall events. This gives us an even bigger edge than we normally have over the field. Another reason is we have tons of DFS football players new to golf trying it for the first time. This gives us an edge, because we know the proper strategy to be successful and profitable playing DFS golf. This article is meant to point out some players that will be under most people’s radar in the DFS world. Some of these guys are new and some have been off and on the PGA Tour, but maybe have excellent current form coming in. We have been following closely the Web.com Tour all season and the playoffs are a particularly good indicator of early success in the fall season. Last year a few of the names listed in this article included Austin Cook, Andrew Landry, and Aaron Wise, all who WON on the PGA Tour. Others like Keith Mitchell, Sam Ryder, Chesson Hadley, and Abraham Ancer all had solid seasons as well. Be sure to look at the results at the end of the PGA season and Web.com playoffs to see who is trending in the right direction. Note the players listed below as they have stood out to us as possible great value, especially early on in the Fall season. Keep in mind that the Web.com Tour success does not always translate to PGA Tour success, so loading up on these guys in cash games, would not be the best strategy. Mixing them in and monitoring their play early in the Fall season will be a great approach and will give us exposure to those low-owned players that are necessary to win large GPPs.
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