August 17, 2022
After his strong Open Championship, Kevin Kisner has not been able to continue the momentum. He missed the cut at The Rocket Mortgage where he lost strokes in almost all key metrics. He rebounded nicely last week recording a top 25 place finish. Kisner also gained 5.2 strokes on approach in Memphis. It was his highest number he has gain on approach all season. Kisner figures to be low-owned and makes for a great sleeper option.
--Rob Giltner - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour
August 3, 2022
Kevin Kisner won last year's edition of The Wyndham Championship. He did so in dramatic fashion, winning on the second playoff hole. It has been an up and down year for Kisner who recorded five straight missed cuts earlier this year. He did appear to find some form at The Travelers and Open Championship. However, he let down many with a missed cut at The Rocket Mortgage. Although he has good course history at this event, his high projected ownership may not be worth it this week.
--Rob Giltner - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour
July 27, 2022
Kevin Kisner has played well in his last two starts. It has been much improved for the South Carolina native as he missed five straight cuts prior to the Travelers. Kisner finished in sixth place that week. He then went on to record a top 25 place finish at The Open. Kisner also has strong course history at this event. He has recorded two top ten place finishes in his last two starts. While the field is much less talented, Kisner is $2,200 more expensive on DraftKings. If you are buying Kisner this week it could be at his ceiling.
--Rob Giltner - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour
May 25, 2022
It was another tough week for Kevin Kiser at the PGA Championship. He missed the cut at Southern Hills, extending his missed-cut streak to three events in a row. He has been particularly bad with his irons, losing strokes on approach in five of his last seven events. A trip to Colonial Country Club may be just the thing Kisner needs right now. He won this event back in 2017 and has made the cut four of the last five years. His recent struggles will keep his ownership low in DFS, and there are players in his price range that make more sense on paper. However, his course history does make him a potential sleeper play.
--Dalton Finkbeiner - RotoBallerSource: https://www.pgatour.com/