PGA DFS Core Plays: Sony Open

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Top-ranked DFS player, Notorious, breaks down his favorite PGA DFS picks at various salary ranges for this week’s tournament. Who should you be building around? Find out below.

The PGA TOUR stays in Hawaii this week, albeit on a different island. The Sony Open is held at the Waialae Country Club, which is in Honolulu. This will be the first full-field event of the year and the first with a cut. We didn’t get as much primetime golf as I was hoping for last week, with the event rolling out threesomes off the front and back tees, but we should get to watch some golf in primetime this week. I already have about four inches of snow at my house, and there’s nothing but snow in the forecast for the next few days, so watching some warm weather golf on television sounds amazing.

Waialae is a much different golf course than the one last week. For starters, it’s a par 70 that measures just over 7,000 yards. Rather than having 80-yard wide fairways that are extremely sloped, this course features tree-lined fairways that are quite flat. The course has several doglegs, and most holes have overhanging tree limbs, which really negates distance off the tee. Even though the fairways are fairly generous in width, they are tough to hit on average. The field hit just above 54% of fairways at this event last year. While playing from the short grass is always a benefit, we’ve seen winners with low driving accuracy rates here in the past.

Noto’s PGA Model Download & Video for the Sony Open

I’m not focusing too much of my attention on off-the-tee metrics. This is a course where plodders have had a lot of success over the years. And by plodders, I am talking about golfers that are good with wedges, good with short irons, good around the green, and good putters. We usually see around 70% of approach shots hit from 125-200 yards at this event. The greens are fairly easy to hit in regulation, but around the green play has still been important over the years. The greens are average in size and feature bermudagrass if you want to look at putting splits this week.

While this course is generally on the easier side compared to the TOUR average, that all depends on the weather. It sounds like there have been some major storms in the area early this week, and the early forecast is calling for significant wind on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. If that holds, I think it will only benefit the accurate players and short-game specialists. For comps this week, I am looking at strokes gained on bermuda courses, strokes gained on short par-70 courses, and strokes gained at both Harbour Town and Colonial Country Club. If you are interested in these metrics, you can download my model or watch the field breakdown video. The link is just above.

STAT RECAP

PGA DFS Picks: DraftKings & FanDuel Core Plays for the Sony Open

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Russell Henley

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DraftKings — $9,600 / pOWN: 17.2%
FanDuel — $11,600 / pOWN: 17.1%
Total Driving — 54
SG: APP — 7
Bogey Avoidance — 7
SG: ATG — 13
SG: Putting (Bermuda) — 83
Stat Rank — 7
Noto Rating — 85.8

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Derek Farnsworth (Notorious)

Derek Farnsworth (aka Notorious) is a lead RotoGrinders Expert and one of the most recognizable names and faces in all of DFS. Before joining the RotoGrinders team, Derek received a Master’s Degree from the University of Utah. When he’s not busy providing content, he’s dominating the DFS industry as evidenced by his consistent top rankings in several sports and multiple Live Final appearances. Noto provides expert NBA, NFL, MLB, and PGA analysis for RotoGrinders Premium members on a daily basis and has also been nominated for five different Fantasy Sports Writer’s Association (FSWA) awards. Follow Noto on X – @RG_Notorious