2015 BMW Championship DraftKings Fantasy Picks
By Danny Norris
Aug 20, 2015; Greensboro, NC, USA; Brendon Todd tees off on the 16th hole during the first round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament at Sedgefield Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports
$7,400 to $6,600
I was going to make a slide for the very bottom tier, the $6,900 to $6,600 range, but I’m just going to pass on that range. So, we are combining the rest of the $7,000 dollar range with the $6,000 dollar range for this final slide.
It has been a struggle for Daniel Summerhays ($7,400), but he has gotten hot at a great time. Summerhays has posted a T-6 and T-9 in the FedEx Cup Playoffs and now comes to course that should suit his game. Conway Farms plays a lot like TPC Deere Run, Summerhays finished T-8 at the John Deere Classic back in July.
Russell Knox ($7,400) is an all-around quality player that has the statistics that fit at Conway Farms. Knox is 28th in driving accuracy, 6th in greens in regulation, and 23rd in Strokes Gained: Tee-To-Green.
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Plus, Knox is in fine form finishing T-20 at The Barclays and T-12 at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Sticking with the theme, Kevin Na ($7,200) is an excellent ball-striker as well. Na is 26th in Strokes Gained: Tee-To-Green.
Brendon Todd ($7,000) has the statistics to perform well at a course like Conway Farms Golf Club. Todd is a very short hitter, but he is very accurate off the tee.
If Todd does find trouble, that’s okay, he is pretty good from the rough. From the rough at 100 to 125 yards Todd is the best on Tour.
If you want to think a little bit more outside the box, Jason Bohn ($7,200) is available. Bohn is 5th in driving accuracy and is 26th in greens in regulation.
Plus, throw in the fact that he finished T-12 at the John Deere Classic, and he could be a sleeper pick that hangs around come Saturday and Sunday.
If you want to play the narrative game, he needs a quality week to make it to Atlanta for the Tour Championship. He is clinging to the 28th spot in the FedEx Cup standings.
If you do want to go really cheap, Brendon de Jonge ($6,800) and Shawn Stefani ($6,900) look like your best options. If you want to roll the dice a little bit and take some risks, Daniel Berger and Cameron Tringale are both available at $6,800.
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