PGA World Wide Technology Championship Draftstars DFS Preview and Projections for November 8-11, 2024
Last updated: Nov 7, 2024, 1:28PM | Published: Nov 6, 2024, 1:28AMDraftstars Australia's PGA World Wide Technology Championship DFS contest kicks off at 12:30am AEDT on November 8, 2024, and Fantasy Insider has crunched the numbers for every player in the field to help you make winning line-ups.
A handy Draftstars cheat sheet is essential for PGA fantasy players. This DFS preview is designed to help you put together your fantasy teams for Draftstars' PGA contests.
Fantasy Insider, renowned for its world-class DFS tools and projections since 2015, uses the same machine learning models as Stats Insider to produce some of the most accurate DFS projections available.
With the latest PGA fantasy insights and DFS strategies from Fantasy Insider, you're set to win in more PGA fantasy contests.
Cheat Sheet and Projections
We've reviewed every player in the field to help you make the best picks for the tournament.
Studs
Player | Salary | Proj. Pts | Pts/$1K |
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Max Greyserman | $24,250 | 82.5 | 3.4 |
Doug Ghim | $23,650 | 78.1 | 3.3 |
Lucas Glover | $22,360 | 76 | 3.4 |
Value Picks
Player | Salary | Proj. Pts | Pts/$1K |
---|---|---|---|
Scott Piercy | $10,960 | 46.4 | 4.2 |
Matthew NeSmith | $10,640 | 45.1 | 4.2 |
Kevin Tway | $11,750 | 49.3 | 4.2 |
Players to Fade
Player | Salary | Proj. Pts | Pts/$1K |
---|---|---|---|
Matthias Schmid | $20,100 | 69.7 | 3.5 |
Beau Hossler | $20,210 | 70.1 | 3.5 |
Erik Van Rooyen | $18,140 | 63.9 | 3.5 |
Cheapies
Player | Salary | Proj. Pts | Pts/$1K |
---|---|---|---|
Luke Donald | $8,000 | 42.1 | 5.3 |
Danny Willett | $8,000 | 39.5 | 4.9 |
Robby Shelton | $8,000 | 37.7 | 4.7 |
According to Fantasy Insider's DFS model, our "studs" are the highest projected scorer across the slate, while "value" picks offer the most "bang for your buck," meaning they're expected to perform well relative to their salary.
Conversely, a "fade" is a player considered to offer lower value for money, based on their expected score relative to their salary. For budget-conscious strategies, "cheapie" options refer to the best value players at lower price points not already mentioned.
In fantasy sports, understanding value—assessing a player's potential output against their salary—is crucial, as players scoring high relative to their cost are key in crafting the optimal line-up.
The "Pts/$1K" metric shows the predicted points for every $1,000 of a player's salary. A higher number indicates better value, making it easier to spot players who could outperform their cost.
Conclusion
When building your PGA World Wide Technology Championship teams, consider starting with a value player like Scott Piercy. To secure one of the highest projected scorers, Max Greyserman is a strong option. If you're seeking budget-friendly choices to free up salary cap for more studs, explore our cheapie options, including Luke Donald.
On the other hand, according to our model, Matthias Schmid is one of the worst value options on the slate, suggesting you might want to limit exposure to him if entering multiple line-ups.
Ready to go? Draftstars' PGA World Wide Technology Championship slate closes at 12:30am AEDT on Friday. ENTER NOW!
As with all PGA DFS contests, whether you start with our studs or build around our value picks, leveraging Fantasy Insider's data-driven PGA fantasy news and strategies, combined with your own research, can enhance your chances of winning in the PGA World Wide Technology Championship slate. The unique insights here can give you an edge when you make your PGA DFS line-ups.
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