Danny Willett Has Rediscovered Some Form
6 years agoDanny Willett nearly fell off the face of the earth after winning the Masters in 2016. The victory moved him up to ninth in the world, but by the time the 2018 Masters had concluded, Willett had fallen all the way down to 371st in the world. He hit an all-time low of 442nd last July, but something began to click right around that time. Willett has made 10 of his last 14 cuts, which includes seven top-25 results and a victory during his previous outing at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai. The six-time European Tour winner has skyrocketed back up to 73rd in the world, but his outright price of 125/1 and $7,000 price tag on DraftKings haven't necessarily taken into account his current form. The Englishman recorded a share of 29th here in 2015 and is ranked eighth in the field in strokes gained approach and 13th in proximity over 200 yards. Willett is projected to only be owned at 3.4% on DraftKings, and he is a sneaky option that can help you capture a GPP tournament.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour