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The American Express PGA DFS Stats Preview: Course Fits, GPP Picks, and Values

The PGA TOUR heads out west to California for The American Express.

The tournament is usually a Pro-Am played at three different courses: PGA West Stadium Course, PGA West Nicklaus Course, and La Quinta Country Club.  Last year, with the Pro-Am being dropped, the round at La Quinta Country Club was also. This year the event will be played at all three courses once again.

Therefore, each golfer will play two rounds at PGA West Stadium Course, one round at PGA West Nicklaus Course, and one round at La Quinta Country Club. The Stadium Course is a 7,113-yard par 72 that was designed by Pete Dye in 1986. The Nicklaus Course is a par 72, measuring 7,159 yards. La Quinta Country Club is a par 72, measuring 7,060 yards. All of the courses are short for par 72 and typically play easy, resulting in some low winning scores.

The American Express field is a full-field event comprised of 156 golfers. Some notable entrants to the event include Jon Rahm, Patrick Cantlay, Phil Mickelson, Matthew Wolff, Scottie Scheffler, Sungjae Im, Abraham Ancer, and Tony Finau.

For GPP contests on DraftKings, I will be breaking down the key stats (past 24 rounds) and selecting golfers from different price tiers to provide flexibility for a DFS lineup.

For large-field tournaments, you can utilize our Lineup Optimizer to effortlessly create up to 300 lineups, or use our Lineup Builder if you like to hand-build your lineups.

Don’t forget about the other tools that FantasyLabs has to offer, such as the Trends tool and PGA Correlation Dashboard.

This analysis may reference Strokes Gained, a set of proprietary metrics generated by the PGA TOUR using millions of data points to calculate how many shots on average it takes a player to get the ball in the hole from every distance and situation. Strokes Gained is now available in the FantasyLabs PGA Models.

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Strokes Gained: Approach

The American Express is another tournament where distance off of the tee is not going to be a major factor. With none of the three courses being long this week, strong iron players tend to do very well at PGA West.

  • High-end target: Tom Kim– $9,500 (1st SG:APP)
  • Mid-range target: Jason Day – $7,900 (6th SG: APP)
  • Value target: Mark Hubbard – $7,000 (5th SG: APP)

Opportunities Gained

All three courses this week are among the easiest on TOUR. In order to win, golfers are going to have to go very low. Creating as many chances as possible to make birdies from 15 feet and in this week will be crucial.

  • High-end target: Will Zalatoris – $9,600 (1st Opportunities Gained)
  • Mid-range target: Cameron Davis – $8,800 (2nd Opportunities Gained)
  • Value target: Carl Yuan – $6,900 (8th Opportunities Gained)

Proximity 150-175

Approach shots from 150-175 are the most common yardages year after year at The American Express.

  • High-end target: Tom Kim – $9,500 (2nd Proximity 150-175)
  • Mid-range target: Justin Rose – $7,900 (3rd Proximity 150-175)
  • Value target: Justin Lower – $6,800 (1st Proximity 150-175)

Strokes Gained: Ball Striking

With small greens, there are very few three-putts in this event. Golfers will need to ball strike their way to low scores with smaller greens than the TOUR average.

  • High-end target: Will Zalatoris  $9,600 (3rd SG: Ball Striking)
  • Mid-range target: Jason Day– $7,900 (6th SG: Ball Striking)
  • Value target: Brendan Steele – $7,400 (1st SG: Ball Striking)

SG: Pete Dye 

With two of four rounds on the Pete Dye-designed PGA West, it will be important to target players who excel on Pete Dye tracks. Golfers with good history at these styles, of course, tend to pop up on leaderboards of Dye designs on a regular basis.

  • High-end target: Sungjae Im – $9,800 (1st SG: Pete Dye Designs)
  • Mid-range target: Justin Rose – $7,900 (7th SG: Pete Dye Designs)
  • Value target: Doug Ghim – $6,800 (12th SG: Pete Dye Designs)
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The PGA TOUR heads out west to California for The American Express.

The tournament is usually a Pro-Am played at three different courses: PGA West Stadium Course, PGA West Nicklaus Course, and La Quinta Country Club.  Last year, with the Pro-Am being dropped, the round at La Quinta Country Club was also. This year the event will be played at all three courses once again.

Therefore, each golfer will play two rounds at PGA West Stadium Course, one round at PGA West Nicklaus Course, and one round at La Quinta Country Club. The Stadium Course is a 7,113-yard par 72 that was designed by Pete Dye in 1986. The Nicklaus Course is a par 72, measuring 7,159 yards. La Quinta Country Club is a par 72, measuring 7,060 yards. All of the courses are short for par 72 and typically play easy, resulting in some low winning scores.

The American Express field is a full-field event comprised of 156 golfers. Some notable entrants to the event include Jon Rahm, Patrick Cantlay, Phil Mickelson, Matthew Wolff, Scottie Scheffler, Sungjae Im, Abraham Ancer, and Tony Finau.

For GPP contests on DraftKings, I will be breaking down the key stats (past 24 rounds) and selecting golfers from different price tiers to provide flexibility for a DFS lineup.

For large-field tournaments, you can utilize our Lineup Optimizer to effortlessly create up to 300 lineups, or use our Lineup Builder if you like to hand-build your lineups.

Don’t forget about the other tools that FantasyLabs has to offer, such as the Trends tool and PGA Correlation Dashboard.

This analysis may reference Strokes Gained, a set of proprietary metrics generated by the PGA TOUR using millions of data points to calculate how many shots on average it takes a player to get the ball in the hole from every distance and situation. Strokes Gained is now available in the FantasyLabs PGA Models.

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Strokes Gained: Approach

The American Express is another tournament where distance off of the tee is not going to be a major factor. With none of the three courses being long this week, strong iron players tend to do very well at PGA West.

  • High-end target: Tom Kim– $9,500 (1st SG:APP)
  • Mid-range target: Jason Day – $7,900 (6th SG: APP)
  • Value target: Mark Hubbard – $7,000 (5th SG: APP)

Opportunities Gained

All three courses this week are among the easiest on TOUR. In order to win, golfers are going to have to go very low. Creating as many chances as possible to make birdies from 15 feet and in this week will be crucial.

  • High-end target: Will Zalatoris – $9,600 (1st Opportunities Gained)
  • Mid-range target: Cameron Davis – $8,800 (2nd Opportunities Gained)
  • Value target: Carl Yuan – $6,900 (8th Opportunities Gained)

Proximity 150-175

Approach shots from 150-175 are the most common yardages year after year at The American Express.

  • High-end target: Tom Kim – $9,500 (2nd Proximity 150-175)
  • Mid-range target: Justin Rose – $7,900 (3rd Proximity 150-175)
  • Value target: Justin Lower – $6,800 (1st Proximity 150-175)

Strokes Gained: Ball Striking

With small greens, there are very few three-putts in this event. Golfers will need to ball strike their way to low scores with smaller greens than the TOUR average.

  • High-end target: Will Zalatoris  $9,600 (3rd SG: Ball Striking)
  • Mid-range target: Jason Day– $7,900 (6th SG: Ball Striking)
  • Value target: Brendan Steele – $7,400 (1st SG: Ball Striking)

SG: Pete Dye 

With two of four rounds on the Pete Dye-designed PGA West, it will be important to target players who excel on Pete Dye tracks. Golfers with good history at these styles, of course, tend to pop up on leaderboards of Dye designs on a regular basis.

  • High-end target: Sungjae Im – $9,800 (1st SG: Pete Dye Designs)
  • Mid-range target: Justin Rose – $7,900 (7th SG: Pete Dye Designs)
  • Value target: Doug Ghim – $6,800 (12th SG: Pete Dye Designs)
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About the Author

Matt Vincenzi has been writing about golf betting and DFS for four years and has a masters degree in education. He’s been a guest on ESPN radio and Fox Sports radio to discuss golf betting.