February 1, 2022
Brandt Snedeker is always one to consider when the PGA Tour heads to Pebble Beach, as he has two career wins at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. However, his last three stops at the Pro-Am haven't been good. Snedeker has been cut from the event each of the last three seasons, shooting only two rounds in the 60s in that time. However, from 2015-2018, Snedeker finished no worse than 35th at the event, and finished as high as first when he won in 2015. This season, Snedeker has struggled on approach, but he is still hitting nearly 70% of greens. Snedeker is also two-weeks removed from his second top-15 of the season at The American Express. At the end of the day, Snedeker isn't one to seek out this week, but would have some value if you needed a play at his exact price point.
--Kasey Kuhrts - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour
January 17, 2022
Brandt Snedeker (OWGR No. 195) has been sliding down the world rankings for the last two years. Fantasy gamers might find a glimmer of hope in his performance last week at the Sony Open, where he finished T36 and gained strokes from tee-to-green. The 41-year-old has played in the AMEX nine times and finished in the top 10 back in 2010 and 2012. However, the American has played the tournament sparingly since then, missing the cut in his last three tries. He will try to take advantage of the short layout in La Quinta, California.
--Greg Berning - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour
January 12, 2022
Brandt Snedeker (OWGR No. 199) has been sliding down the world rankings the last two years, and there does not seem to be much optimism in sight. The American's only top-10 finish in 2021 was a T6 at the Valero Texas Open, and he last played at The RSM Classic, where he finished T47. With three missed cuts and just one top-10 in seven appearances at the Sony Open, it would seem unlikely that there is anything about Waialae Country Club that will spark his game this week.
--Greg Berning - RotoBallerSource: PGA Tour