
The result: Rahm came in second with a score of 33-under par, while Berger secured a top-five finish with a score of 25-under par. The reigning Masters champion went out and overcame a five-stroke deficit on the back nine of the final round to notch his eighth career PGA Tour victory.įive weeks ago at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, McClure included Jon Rahm and Daniel Berger among his top PGA picks. Three weeks ago at The American Express, McClure was all over Patrick Cantlay and Sungjae Im, who finished 9th ($222,300) and T-11 ($184,300), respectively.įour weeks ago at the Sony Open, McClure's model listed Hideki Matsuyama among the top contenders. While he came up short against eventual winner Luke List in a one-hole playoff, Zalatoris' performance at Torrey Pines was HUGE for one and done players. The result: Zalatoris finished in sole possession of second place, taking home $915,600. Two weeks ago at the Farmers Insurance Open, McClure's top pick was 25-year-old Will Zalatoris. The 27-year-old went out and shot 14-under par for the tournament, finishing in a tie for sixth place and taking home $293,625. Last week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, McClure was all over Matthew Fitzpatrick. McClure uses his proprietary simulation model to analyze the field and crush his golf picks. McClure is a DFS legend with nearly $2 million in career winnings, and he's been RED-HOT on his PGA picks dating back to the PGA Tour restart in June of 2020. Golfers can only be used once per season, and the point format makes nailing majors and big money tournaments critical.

Players pick one golfer per week and earn points based on their selected golfer's prize money for that tournament. It has several noticeable similarities to NFL Survivor pools, with the main difference being entries are not eliminated with a bad week. The One and Done format is growing in popularity.
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All will likely be popular WM Phoenix Open one and done picks.īefore locking in your 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open one and done picks, you NEED to see what Daily Fantasy Sports pro Mike McClure has to say. Other top contenders in the 2022 WM Phoenix Open field include Justin Thomas (14-1), Viktor Hovland (16-1), Patrick Cantlay (16-1), Hideki Matsuyama (18-1), Xander Schauffele (20-1), and Jordan Spieth (20-1). 1 Jon Rahm (15-2) is the betting favorite in the latest Waste Management Phoenix Open odds from Caesars Sportsbook.


The WM Phoenix Open purse is $8.2 million, with $1.476 million going to the winner. The tournament is known for its rowdy and raucous crowd, and as usual, it's set to wrap up shortly before kickoff in Super Bowl 56. The PGA Tour season rolls on with its annual trip to TPC Scottsdale in Arizona for the 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open.
