June 15, 2022
Make it 10 made cuts in a row for Sebastian Munoz. He finished 25th at the RBC Canadian Open last week, extending his made-cut-streak to double digits. There really isn't anything that Munoz is not doing well right now. He is driving the ball very well and is locked in with his irons. If there was one area of concern, it would be his around-the-green play. He has lost strokes around the green in three of his last six events, which is not ideal heading to a venue which will require players to rely on their short game. The other issue is his lack of results at major championships. He has missed the cut in three of his last four starts at majors, including a missed cut at the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines last year. He is fairly priced on DFS and with a loaded field, he probably will not attract much attention in DFS formats. The lack of major success is a tad concerning, but Munoz is playing too well to be ignored and could be in line for a career-best finish at a major.
--Dalton Finkbeiner - RotoBallerSource: https://www.pgatour.com/
June 8, 2022
There aren't many golfers playing as well as Sebastian Munoz. He has made the cut in nine straight events, gaining strokes from tee-to-green in all nine starts. He has been particularly good with his irons, gaining strokes on approach in seven of his last nine tournaments. Munoz already has one PGA Tour win under his belt, breaking through at the Sanderson Farms Championship in 2019. He is playing well enough to contend and could be in line for his second career victory. He has the distance to overpower St. George's Golf and Country Club and is capable of contending in a low-scoring event. Over the past 50 rounds, Munoz ranks 12th in the field in birdies made, proving he has the ability to go low. He will be a popular DFS play and will draw some attention on the betting market. Munoz is playing too good right now to be ignored and should be rostered in DFS. He is also worth a look as an outright bet.
--Dalton Finkbeiner - RotoBallerSource: https://www.pgatour.com/
January 25, 2022
Sebastian Munoz arrives in San Diego fresh off a missed cut at The American Express. Last week, Munoz lost strokes tee-to-green and on approach. It was a rough start to the year for the 29-year-old Columbian. He hopes to rebound this week at the Farmers Insurance Open. It could be a tough ask for Munoz, as he does not have good course history at Torrey Pines. In three starts at the Farmers, his best finish is a T54. His ownership levels will be very low but based on his current form and history, he may be a good fade.
--Rob Giltner - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour
January 19, 2022
Sebastian Munoz is set to make his first start of 2022 this week at The American Express. Munoz started the season with a rough fall, failing to make the cut in four of his seven starts. This week, players will need to excel in their approach game and putting if they hope to compete. Munoz currently ranks outside of the top 150 on tour in both statistical categories. Munoz finished T21 at this event in 2020 but failed to make the cut in his other two appearances at La Quinta. Munoz is a risky play this week in any format.
--Matt Miller - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour