One And Done Staff Picks Overview
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In this feature, our golf staff of Joe Nicely, Spencer Aguiar, Andrew Putters and Josh Bennett will provide their weekly golf picks every Wednesday. The purpose of this article is to present you with alternative options to consider and hopefully make your selection a much easier process weekly. With that plan in mind, let's get started!
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One and Done Selections - Sony Open
Joe Nicely - Abraham Ancer
Alternate - Sam Burns
Yearly Earnings - $15,048
Yearly Cuts Made - 1/1
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Spencer Aguiar - Abraham Ancer
Alternate - Patrick Cantlay
I got a good performance from Webb Simpson at the Sony Open, although what would this contest be if I wasn't complaining about lost earnings down the stretch. Simpson's out of bounds on the par-three 11th mixed with his second-shot error at the easy par-five 18th probably removed at least an extra 300k out of his pockets and might have prevented the American from having a real shot at capturing the title.
As we enter the second event of the season, this is an extremely difficult board to narrow down to one selection. I could make a strong argument that Patrick Cantlay is worth a shot as a rare favorite, but I think I would rather save him from a venue that features Bentgrass greens.
After going back and forth on this decision, I have elected to roll with Abraham Ancer, who finished the first two rounds at the Sony Open ranked 12th in the field, despite missing the cut. A shoddy short game saw him lose everything he gained with his driver and irons, but one would have to imagine that some sort of positive regression is in store for him on the greens. Ancer is ranked 27th in strokes gained putting when looking at his two-year baseline compared to this field, and while Bermuda is his worst surface metrically, we are only talking about a deviation of about 0.15 strokes per round between that and his preferable Poa setup. Ancer's two straight top-20s at the property should bode well for an excellent bounce-back opportunity, and I am fully ok playing things a little safer with a choice that will undoubtedly be popular.
Yearly Earnings - $277,750
Yearly Cuts Made - 1/1
Josh Bennett - Patrick Reed
Alternate - Russell Henley
I think the tournament this week is going to be much different than in the past. A tournament that has been labeled a “birdie-fest” is going to be flipped a little by having dropped by far the easiest course on the rotation and added in another round on the hardest. This means that those making the cut will have played 3 rounds at a course that should be hard to score on. This course is get-able with precise irons, but many of the greens have very small spaces to actually land it on. If they aren’t dropping it on a dime all over the course, they’re going to need good short games. Many of the players that have the best scores on the stadium course are unsurprisingly very good short game players.
With that in mind, I’m going with someone that is routinely touted as having the best short game on tour. Reed also happens to score the ball well too, just in case for some reason it turns into a birdie-fest. At his elite level, we won’t see Reed in a field with this low of strength very often, so this is a perfect time to roll him out in one of his best chances to get a win. As long as he isn’t pulling driver out and dumping it into the water, I fully expect him to be in contention down the stretch on Sunday.
Yearly Earnings - $34,577
Yearly Cuts Made - 1/1
Andrew Putters - Scottie Scheffler
Alternate - Patrick Cantlay
Ring the bell! We're not even through January yet and I'm already walking back an opinion! I said on this week's episode of The Turn podcast that I was all-in on Phil Mickelson, but after digging a little deeper into the field, there's no way that I can seriously use Phil Mickelson here. As I mentioned in the RotoBaller Expert Roundtable, "The closer I get to Thursday, Scheffler is making more and more sense."
First off, you have course history, Scheffler finished third in last year's AmEx. We also have to consider field strength and when comparing this field to what we saw after the restart, this is undoubtedly a weaker field of competition. Lastly, look at SG: Ball Striking. Scottie is top-20 in Ball Striking and top-five Off the Tee. Scoring will be super low this week and Scheffler is a player that will give himself plenty of opportunities to score.
Yearly Earnings - $14,454
Yearly Cuts Made - 1/1
Running Totals
Joe Nicely | Spencer Aguiar | Josh Bennett | Andrew Putter | |
Sony Open | Sungjae Im $15,048 | Webb Simpson $277,750 | Kevin Kisner $34,577 | Cameron Smith $14,454 |
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