Patrick Cantlay is the highest-priced golfer and the top-ranked golfer in the field
The PGA Tour will leave Hawaii after two straight weeks of beautiful scenery and great golf. The players will now head to California for the American Express.
Now that superstar Jon Rahm has withdrawn, FanDuel has seven golfers priced at $11,000 this week. They provide DFS players with a salary cap of $60,000 to select six golfers for an average roster spot of $10,000. Patrick Cantlay is now the highest priced golfer in the field at $11,800, with Brooks Koepka close behind at $11,700. Patrick Reed ($11,500), Scottie Scheffler ($11,300), and Tony Finau ($11,200) round out FanDuelâs top-five highest priced golfers.
C.T. Pan set a Masters record of sorts by having to wait 571 days from the time he qualified by winning the RBC Heritage until hitting his opening tee shot at Augusta National. In that respect, Daniel Berger doesn’t have it so bad.
He has to wait only about 10 months.
Berger became a talking point for a Masters in November when he reached as high as No. 13 in the world and still wasn’t eligible. That’s because Augusta National decided to set its field for an April tournament when the COVID-19 pandemic forced postponement until November.
Berger is among 84 players who already have qualified for the Masters going into 2021.
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Question of the Day By DOUG FERGUSON - Associated Press - Tuesday, December 29, 2020
C.T. Pan set a Masters record of sorts by having to wait 571 days from the time he qualified by winning the RBC Heritage until hitting his opening tee shot at Augusta National. In that respect, Daniel Berger doesn’t have it so bad.
He has to wait only about 10 months.
Berger became a talking point for a Masters in November when he reached as high as No. 13 in the world and still wasn’t eligible. That’s because Augusta National decided to set its field for an April tournament when the COVID-19 pandemic forced postponement until November.
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C.T. Pan set a Masters record of sorts by having to wait 571 days from the time he qualified by winning the RBC Heritage until hitting his opening tee shot at Augusta National. In that respect, Daniel Berger doesn’t have it so bad.
He has to wait only about 10 months.
Berger became a talking point for a Masters in November when he reached as high as No. 13 in the world and still wasn’t eligible. That’s because Augusta National decided to set its field for an April tournament when the COVID-19 pandemic forced postponement until November.