PGA Weekly Course Analysis: RBC Heritage

Each week, Sean O’Donnell will break down the course in detail to figure out which golfers will be in the best position to succeed.

RBC Heritage

Take a deep breath everyone! Okay, ready!? We’ve got another big week of DFS golf ahead of us!

I think we were all glued to the action for the marathon that was the Masters and all of the options to play DFS for single-round and weekend action, but even though this week’s course isn’t as big, we’ve got plenty of prizes around the industry to contend for!

The RBC Heritage has occupied this slot after the Masters for some time, and the course offers quite a different challenge from last week. Augusta is unique, but this course offers one of the shorter “links-style” options that we see in America on the PGA Tour. Let’s take a look!

Let’s take a look!

Harbour Town Golf Links:

Par: 71
Length: 6973
Scoring average per round: +0.3
Chances of bogey free round (field): 2.6%
Best opportunities for 3-birdie streak (field): none- the scoring holes are spread out
Best chances for eagle: #2
Projected Cut: +1
Key Holes: #14, 15

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About the Author

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Sean O'Donnell (hokie2009)

Sean O’Donnell is a proud Hokie (Virginia Tech class of 2009, electrical engineering) as well as a Grateful Dead enthusiast. A fantasy baseball player since age 12, he has flirted with DFS in the past, but only this season stumbled onto the dearth of information that exists pertaining to daily fantasy golf and made a commitment to analyzing PGA tournament data on a weekly basis. When he’s not scouring the web for obscure PGA data, he works as a consultant for small businesses involved in research grants with the federal government.