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PGA DFS Picks: Contrarian Golfers for the Charles Schwab Challenge Using Our SimLeverage and Perfect% Metrics

  • The Charles Schwab Challenge will be underway Thursday morning.
  • Justin Bailey takes a data-driven approach on his favorite leverage plays.
  • Strokes Gained data and the FantasyLabs Perfect% and SimLeverage in the PGA Models are the foundation of his analysis.

If you’ve ever read “Antifragile” by Taleb, then you’re familiar with how certain things gain from disorder in life. This notion certainly applies to DFS.

If there is one thing to take advantage of in PGA DFS (and DFS in general), it’s people’s overconfidence in their ability to predict what’s going to happen in the future.

Granted, you still need a lot to go your way in DFS. Even if you successfully fade highly-rostered players who end up failing, you still need to get your pivots correct to take full advantage.

The goal of this article is to help identify a few golfers we should consider using to help leverage our lineups against the field by using our brand new feature in our PGA Player Models.

If you missed it, we added two new metrics in our models — Perfect% and SimLeverage. You can find an explainer on those metrics here.

The cliff notes version is that you can use SimLeverage to quickly find leverage plays in tournaments, while Perfect% is great for finding the best price-considered plays for cash games.

And don’t forget about the tools that FantasyLabs has to offer, like our Lineup Optimizer to effortlessly create up to 150 lineups, or use our Lineup Builder if you like to hand-build your lineups.

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This analysis may reference Strokes Gained, a set of proprietary metrics generated by the PGA TOUR using millions of data points to calculate how many shots on average it takes a player to get the ball in the hole from every distance and situation.

Strokes Gained is available in the FantasyLabs PGA Models.

When deciding on pivots to make, I keep things very simple.

I’ll look at ownership projections, discrepancies in betting odds, projected points, and I stick to more catch-all golf metrics like Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green, Total Strokes Gained, and Long-Term Adjusted Round Score (LT Adj Rd Score) instead of getting very granular.

I’m always interested in a minimal approach in an industry that tries to overcomplicate things.

Last week was a good one as all five leverage plays I wrote up made the cut.

Let’s dive in.

Note: Data Golf’s True Strokes Gained data is over the last 50 rounds unless otherwise specified.

PGA DFS SimLeverage Picks

Sam Burns ($9,700 DraftKings)

I have a hard time passing on Sam Burns most weeks, especially when he is popping in our Perfect% and SimLeverage metrics.

Burns ranks fourth in our Perfect% metric, but he’s projected for around 14% ownership, resulting in our second-best SimLeverage Score.

Overall, he stands out in this field as he ranks fourth in True Total Strokes Gained, including 10th in True Strokes Gained: Approach. His Total Strokes Gained trails only Justin ThomasScottie Scheffler, and Viktor Hovland — that’s good company to be in.

Sungjae Im ($9,200 DraftKings)

Im had to withdraw from the PGA Championship after a positive COVID test, but he’s slated to tee it up this week. Assuming he’s healthy, Sungjae is standing out with a top 10 mark in both Perfect% and SimLeverage Score.

He’s been solid this season, making all but two cuts in 2022. Overall, he ranks fifth in True Total Strokes Gained, including sixth in True Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green.

There could be some risk in this play if Sungjae is fatigued, but if that deflates his ownership, I’ll take a shot.

Note: You can create aggregate ownership projections in our PGA Models using our projections and other services such as FanShare Sports (available in our marketplace). 

Now, let’s get to the golfer who is No. 1 in our SimLeverage Scores for this week’s tournament. 

  • The Charles Schwab Challenge will be underway Thursday morning.
  • Justin Bailey takes a data-driven approach on his favorite leverage plays.
  • Strokes Gained data and the FantasyLabs Perfect% and SimLeverage in the PGA Models are the foundation of his analysis.

If you’ve ever read “Antifragile” by Taleb, then you’re familiar with how certain things gain from disorder in life. This notion certainly applies to DFS.

If there is one thing to take advantage of in PGA DFS (and DFS in general), it’s people’s overconfidence in their ability to predict what’s going to happen in the future.

Granted, you still need a lot to go your way in DFS. Even if you successfully fade highly-rostered players who end up failing, you still need to get your pivots correct to take full advantage.

The goal of this article is to help identify a few golfers we should consider using to help leverage our lineups against the field by using our brand new feature in our PGA Player Models.

If you missed it, we added two new metrics in our models — Perfect% and SimLeverage. You can find an explainer on those metrics here.

The cliff notes version is that you can use SimLeverage to quickly find leverage plays in tournaments, while Perfect% is great for finding the best price-considered plays for cash games.

And don’t forget about the tools that FantasyLabs has to offer, like our Lineup Optimizer to effortlessly create up to 150 lineups, or use our Lineup Builder if you like to hand-build your lineups.

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This analysis may reference Strokes Gained, a set of proprietary metrics generated by the PGA TOUR using millions of data points to calculate how many shots on average it takes a player to get the ball in the hole from every distance and situation.

Strokes Gained is available in the FantasyLabs PGA Models.

When deciding on pivots to make, I keep things very simple.

I’ll look at ownership projections, discrepancies in betting odds, projected points, and I stick to more catch-all golf metrics like Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green, Total Strokes Gained, and Long-Term Adjusted Round Score (LT Adj Rd Score) instead of getting very granular.

I’m always interested in a minimal approach in an industry that tries to overcomplicate things.

Last week was a good one as all five leverage plays I wrote up made the cut.

Let’s dive in.

Note: Data Golf’s True Strokes Gained data is over the last 50 rounds unless otherwise specified.

PGA DFS SimLeverage Picks

Sam Burns ($9,700 DraftKings)

I have a hard time passing on Sam Burns most weeks, especially when he is popping in our Perfect% and SimLeverage metrics.

Burns ranks fourth in our Perfect% metric, but he’s projected for around 14% ownership, resulting in our second-best SimLeverage Score.

Overall, he stands out in this field as he ranks fourth in True Total Strokes Gained, including 10th in True Strokes Gained: Approach. His Total Strokes Gained trails only Justin ThomasScottie Scheffler, and Viktor Hovland — that’s good company to be in.

Sungjae Im ($9,200 DraftKings)

Im had to withdraw from the PGA Championship after a positive COVID test, but he’s slated to tee it up this week. Assuming he’s healthy, Sungjae is standing out with a top 10 mark in both Perfect% and SimLeverage Score.

He’s been solid this season, making all but two cuts in 2022. Overall, he ranks fifth in True Total Strokes Gained, including sixth in True Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green.

There could be some risk in this play if Sungjae is fatigued, but if that deflates his ownership, I’ll take a shot.

Note: You can create aggregate ownership projections in our PGA Models using our projections and other services such as FanShare Sports (available in our marketplace). 

Now, let’s get to the golfer who is No. 1 in our SimLeverage Scores for this week’s tournament. 

About the Author

Justin Bailey is the Lead Editor for RotoGrinders and FantasyLabs. He’s been playing DFS since 2013 and specializes in small-field NFL and PGA contests. Justin qualified for the DraftKings Fantasy Golf World Championship in 2023.