Wyndham Clark's skill set will complement his playing partner's, and Ryan Andrade recommends giving him and his teammate a look in this week's contests on FanDuel.
The RotoWire golf crew projected 2021-22 earnings for more than 200 golfers who have PGA Tour cards for this season. Will Justin Thomas top the Official Money list this season?
The RotoWire golf crew ranks the 2021-22 golfers with projected earnings and season outlooks. How high can Jon Rahm fly?
Ryan Pohle thinks this could be the week Matt Fitzpatrick picks up his first win on Tour, and he suggests putting some money behind him at the betting window.
Distance will be the name of the game at the PGA Championship, so it should shock no one that the longest hitter of all-time, Bryson DeChambeau, leads Len Hochberg's list of contenders for the Wanamaker Trophy.
The team comprised of Australians Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith took down all competitors and claimed the title on the 73rd hole at TPC Louisiana.
Ryan Pohle breaks down the odds for the final event of the Florida Swing, and he explains why he likes Russell Henley's chances to wind up in the winner's circle.
With a couple eye-popping drives, a couple steady rounds and a clutch putt at the last, Bryson DeChamebau wowed the crowd and owned the weekend at Arnie's Place.
Dustin Johnson was the most expensive player in the annual RotoWire staff golf league over Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy, but fewer top golfers stood out in a format that gives a guide for season-long leagues.
Harris English reigned over a top-tier field in Hawaii and claimed his first victory in eight years.
There's a lot working in Patrick Reed's favor this week, and Bryce Danielson believes he will be a value play in Yahoo's first DFS golf contests of the new year.
Patrick Cantlay couldn't stop making birdies until late in Sunday's round, but by that point he had tallied enough to earn his first PGA Tour victory in over a year.
Scottie Scheffler returns to the course and headlines Len Hochberg's picks to click in this week's contests on DraftKings.
Len Hochberg ranks the field 1-to-144 for the year's third major, and it should come as little surprise which golfer heads the list.
Len Hochberg offers advice for auction drafts as the 2020-21 season approaches. Like real golf, you can only play one shot at a time.