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Fantasy Golf Picks, Odds, and Predictions – 2022 Genesis Scottish Open

Fantasy Golf Picks, Odds, and Predictions for the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open 

Genesis Scottish Open Fantasy Preview

The Poston always rings twice!

J.T. Poston opened up a PGA TOUR event with a round of 62 for the second week in a row, but this time at the John Deere Classic he really made it count.

The 29-year-old continued his fine renaissance with irons and wedges in hand to close out a three-shot, wire-to-wire win at TPC Deere Run – the second of his career following his 2019 triumph in the Wyndham Championship.

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The unassuming Poston has tied up his playing privileges until 2024, with tickets to the British Open next week and The Masters and PGA Championship next year all punched. The man known as ‘the Postman’ truly delivered in Illinois.

Matters take a European turn for the next couple of weeks, with the Scottish Open this week acting as ideal prep for the final major of the year, the British Open, next.

Last Week’s Fantasy Results

Last week was a huge breakthrough win for our Mid-Tier pick, J.T. Poston! In case you missed it, here is what we had to say about J.T. in last week’s column:

There was a fairly a-typical performance from J.T. Poston at the Travelers Championship last time out.

He ranked second for SG: Approach, and that’s interesting because a lot of greens are attacked from the 125-150 yard range at TPC River Highlands – which is also the case at TPC Deere Run, too.

If Poston brings his hot flat stick to Illinois then he will also have another string to his bow – he ranked thirteenth for SG: Putting for the tournament and fifth in the final round, so he is carrying plenty of confidence in his bag. 

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Genesis Scottish Open Field

Just for reference, this is a fully sanctioned PGA TOUR event that is being played in Scotland.

It’s vital prep for the British Open too, and that’s why such a high-quality field is assembling despite the rather cool and breezy conditions.

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Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler take headline honors, as they do everywhere they go, and they will be joined in Scotland by U.S. Open victor Matt Fitzpatrick, Travelers Championship winner Xander Schauffele and defending British Open champion Collin Morikawa.

You would think that Cameron Smith and Patrick Cantlay would love Links Golf, and they will get a chance to prove it alongside a confirmed fan of these conditions, Jordan Spieth.

For all the studs in the field at the Renaissance Club this year and last, it’s a rather more unheralded name that will defend the trophy this week – Min Woo Lee taking the spoils 12 months ago after a playoff win over Fitzpatrick and Thomas Detry.

This Week’s Course Preview

It’s off to the Renaissance Club in Berwick we go for Scotland’s inaugural PGA TOUR event of the modern era.

We’re in classic Links territory with this Tom Doak design, which was given a Padraig Harrington approved overhaul last year. There’s pot bunkers, wild fescue rough and superfast, super firm undulating greens which are bone dry due to the local winds.

It will play at around 7,300 yards for its Par 71, with three Par 5s and an array of holes that play into the breeze and with it at the player’s tails as well. One of the Par 4s can play as long as 505 yards, although scoring has been relatively low here in recent years – this is a friendly coastal layout, as opposed to a British Open worthy one. 

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There’s elevation changes and some crosswinds to consider, so club selection, course management and a knowledgeable caddie will all come in handy this week.

There have been three editions of the Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club, but only two in this July timeslot – winning scores of -18 and -22 confirm that this won’t be too taxing a test if the ocean win stays down.

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Weather Forecast for North Berwick, Scotland

“The windier and firmer it is, the more ball-striking plays a premium,” so says Tom Doak on the PGA TOUR website. “If it’s soft, it becomes more of a putting contest, and that’s not what the best players want to see.”

So what can we expect this week? Well, it looks set to be a dry four days of action, if nothing else.

But keep your eyes peeled for the weather forecast, because the early predictions show that the wind could pick up from 8mph on Thursday to as high as 15mph on Friday – if it does, there could be an almighty draw bias to work with.

Note that while the sun is shining, the temperatures are not exactly stratospheric – the mercury will bobble around the 68˚F mark throughout the week.

NORTH BERWICK WEATHER

Last Year’s Results from the Genesis Scottish Open

To suggest that Min Woo Lee’s victory 12 months ago was something of a surprise would be a massive understatement.

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The Korean was ranked 240 in the world heading into the Scottish Open, but he bested a field that included the likes of Scheffler, Rahm and Justin Thomas to land only his second professional level title.

Locked on -18 at the end of regulation time, Lee took down Matt Fitzpatrick and Thomas Detry with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff, and as a result he would book his place in the British Open a week later.

Where to Play Fantasy Golf for the Genesis Scottish Open this Week

With some distractions this week – LIV Golf makes its DFS debut, alongside a classy Irish Open – it will be interesting how popular the JDC contests are. With a weak field and a feature-less golf course, these are not stellar conditions….but they can create winning opportunities nonetheless.

  • PGA $800k Pitch & Putt: Events played on Links courses tend to bring a certain player to the fore, and so we can take advantage by picking a couple of different rosters and putting them to work. This contest, at $20 a time, isn’t cheap, but the winner will bank a heavyweight $200k.
  • PGA $35k Albatross: Because we have such a strong feeling about our main lineup this week, we can try our luck in a single entry contest – you could win $4k for your efforts here against 3,400 other players.

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This Week’s Fantasy Notes for the Genesis Scottish Open

Quite simply, some players thrive when it comes to Links golf, and others do not.

That will become evident simply by researching such events from years gone by – you’ll notice the same names appearing time after time.

And there’s good reason for that. These are the guys that are able to control their ball off the tee in gusting winds – usually because they have a low ball flight, and then what happens is that they can approach super-firm greens with a higher trajectory….ball-run in these fair fairways can be the difference between a wedge in for accurate drives compared to a 7-iron for those tangled up in the fescue.

Links golf is often about recovery too, and finding ways to extricate one’s self from danger – be it a pot bunker or a hapless position having run off the greens. Imagination, and a variety of shots, around the green are also vital.

So bludgeoning length off the tee, confidence in high winds and a reliable short game are the three basic pillars of success in Links golf, and these should provide the foundation for your draft for the Scottish Open as well. 

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Fantasy Golf Predictions This Season (2021-2022)

35
Tourneys Played '21 -'22
36295938
Season Earnings YTD
Total Top 3s
9
Total Top 10s
49 out of 245 picks
Total Top 25s
85
Total Winners Picked
8 out of 35 events
Total Runners-Up Picked
4 out of 35 events
Total Made Cuts (Includes Sleepers)
162 out of 245 picks

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