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WM Phoenix Open picks 2024: It's chalky, but we're riding with Justin Thomas

PEBBLE BEACH, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 03: Justin Thomas of the United States plays his shot from the ninth tee during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links on February 03, 2024 in Pebble Beach, California. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

 It's been slim pickings so far on the outright winner front for us so far in 2024. That's due to change this week at the WM Phoenix Open, where this panel has historically done some of its finest work.

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That's not just lip service, either. Last year Brandon Gdula correctly predicted Scottie Scheffler's victory at TPC Scottsdale, and yours truly nailed Scheffler's win the year before and Brooks Koepka's victory the year before that. The Arizona desert has been kind to us, to say the least.

Scroll down to see who we like this week at the 2024 WM Phoenix Open.   

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WM Phoenix Open picks 2024: Our Experts’ Outright Predictions  

Anonymous Caddie Picker of the week : Sahith Theegala (35-1, DraftKings) — He finished second to start the year and cooled down a little the last three weeks. So his value at 35-1 seems like a chance to get rich. He is one of the best players on the planet and thrives off good vibes (finished third here in 2022). I expect a good week.

Pat Mayo, DraftKings/Fantasy National, Mayo Media Network analyst : Justin Thomas (10-1, DraftKings) — This feels like the chalk pick of the century, but here we are. JT’s recent from coupled with his event history is pretty hard to ignore. He could have won at Pebble if he’d just made a few putts Saturday, finishing as just one of two players inside the top 20 who lost strokes on the green for the two rounds at Pebble Beach. Thomas has played in Phoenix every year since 2015 and hasn’t finished worse than T-17 in any of the past six seasons.

Brandon Gdula, FanDuel/numberFire managing editor : Byeong Hun An (28-1, FanDuel) — Byeong Hun An has a lot of distance off the tee, which can help at TPC Scottsdale, and his putter has really had a reversal. While that can be an indicator of luck, An’s putting splits from within 15 feet are very good. He’s top 10 this year from five-to-15 feet on Tour.

Keith Stewart, Read The Line: Justin Thomas (10-1, DraftKings) — I watched Justin Thomas out on the Monterey Peninsula last week for multiple days. Before the weather blew away the final round, JT was ranked second in strokes gained tee-to-green. My club pro eyes could not mistake his arm speed delivery and the consistent control he showed attacking the smallest greens on tour. Thomas has four top-10 finishes in his last five starts at TPC Scottsdale. In the press room yesterday, Justin shared how much the Ryder Cup captain’s pick and experience rebuilt his confidence. If a Ryder Cup crowd gets JT going, I believe the WMPO crazies will catapult his comeback to PGA Tour career win number 16.

Stephen Hennessey, Golf Digest dep. managing editor : Justin Thomas (10-1, DraftKings) — I’ve seen enough from JT. Coming off a T-3 at the AMEX and a T-6 at Pebble, I’m ready to back him here. JT is third in strokes gained per round at TPC Scottsdale, per RickRunGood.com—powered by four top-10 finishes in his past five starts here. He gained nearly two and a half strokes on approach in two measured rounds at Pebble Beach but putted awfully. His putting numbers at TPC Scottsdale are actually quite good, ranking in the top 20 in this field in his career, per Fantasy National, so I’m optimistic about him making enough birdies and limiting mistakes here. It’s time.

Christopher Powers, Golf Digest staff writer : Hideki Matsuyama (50-1, BetMGM) — I mean, what are we doing here? He’s won the event twice and has five other finishes of 16th or better. TPC Scottsdale is the ultimate horse for the course track on tour and there is no better horse to run with in the desert than Deki. Hell, he top-30'd here last year despite losing nearly five strokes on approach (!). He could contend here in his sleep, and it’s not like he’s coming in on poor form, just two weeks removed from a 13th at Torrey. Unless he has one of those secret injuries only the Japanese media knows about, you’d be foolish to not take a shot on him at 50-1 this week.

Andy Lack, Run Pure Sports and Inside Golf podcast : Justin Thomas (10-1, DraftKings) — We all knew the 2024 Justin Thomas renaissance was coming, but I did not imagine it would come to fruition so quickly. Thomas has recorded back-to-back top-six finishes to begin the season, and he travels to what has been a very comfortable spot for him over the years in TPC Scottsdale. In nine appearances at the Weiskopf design, Thomas has recorded seven top-20 finishes, four top 10s, and three top fives, including a third and an eighth in his last two appearances. The only glaring hole in his Scottsdale resume is a victory. I expect that to change this week.

Past results: As successful as last season was for this panel, it’s time to turn the page to 2024, when we plan on cashing just as many, if not more, outright winners. We’re also pleased to welcome our newest expert picker, Keith Stewart of Read The Line, to the panel. Keith replaces the great Rick Gehman, who we’ll miss dearly. Good luck to all. Let’s have a year.  

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WM Phoenix Open picks 2024: Sleepers/Dark Horses Who Could Win  

Caddie: Thomas Detry (80-1, BetRivers) — Fresh off a great result at Pebble last week and a top 20 at Torrey, his form is hard to argue. He is the highest world ranking in his career and is carrying some confidence. He drives the ball great, so this course should set up well for him.

Mayo : Tom Hoge (90-1, DraftKings) — Hoge enters having gained on approach in eight straight and does have two top-25 finishes in Phoenix over the last four years. If triple-digit winners keep hitting, gotta take a few, right? Plus, the casino is super close to the course, so he’ll have no problem getting his winnings on to the felt if he can find a way to come through Sunday.

Gdula: Adam Hadwin (50-1, FanDuel) — Hadwin’s a good course fit statistically, and he finished top 10 here last year with a great all-around showing. The putter is a key strength of his, but lately, the irons are trending up in a big way.

Stewart: Si Woo Kim (60-1, Bet365) — Since the start of 2024, I have been watching Si Woo closely. The super South Korean ball-striker always competes well early in the season. Last week at Pebble Beach, he finished third in SG/tee-to-green just behind Thomas. Kim gained almost three shots on approach over just three rounds. Approach play is a differentiating skill in the desert. I know the putter can always be a question mark, but he gained over five strokes last year on the greens at TPC Scottsdale. Let’s be honest, if Scheffler can win here with his putter, Si Woo can too.

Hennessey, Golf Digest: Alex Noren (90-1, Bet365) — The Swede has been building toward his first PGA Tour win over the past few months. He finished third at TPC Summerlin, a great comp course, and nearly won in Bermuda to end 2023. He has started 2024 with three solid starts, and I like that he’s gained the 10th most strokes on a per round basis at TPC Scottsdale, per RickRunGood.com. Birdie-making is Noren’s jam, and I like his chances to get hot here.

Powers, Golf Digest: Rickie Fowler (70-1, Bet365) — I’ll ask you again, what are we doing here? This is the No. 1 spot on the schedule where course history legitimately matters. Before finally winning here in 2019, Fowler had a pair of runner-ups and three other finishes in the top 13 to his name. He added another top 10 last year during his comeback tour, too. The reason he’s 70-1, I gather, is that it’s been a slow start to 2024 for Rick, especially on the greens. Good news is he knows the greens at TPC Scottsdale quite well.

Lack: Corey Conners (60-1, FanDuel) — I have always loved this golf course for Corey Conners due to his elite total driving and middle-iron play. While the Canadian has yet to really pop this season, he’s quietly been playing better golf than his results would suggest. Now he returns to a course where he has gained strokes ball-striking in every appearance, and the three-time PGA Tour winner has quietly also found a great deal of success on this specific type of over-seeded putting surface.

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WM Phoenix Open picks 2024: Players We’re Fading  

Caddie: Scottie Scheffler (+450, DraftKings) — It’s probably dumb to fade someone who finishes in the top 10 every week, is the best player in the world, and has won here twice in a row, but hear me out. Three-peating is hard, and also with softer greens this week, putting will be more important than usual. Not Scottie’s strong suit.

Mayo : Sam Burns (20-1, DraftKings) — With all the WDs Burns’ odds have plummeted to the point where he’s among the players without some of the glaring weaknesses he possesses. Burns can always get hot enough with his putter to overachieve, but his lack of consistent tee-to-green play at a course which demands it year-over-year is scary enough to pass at these odds.

Gdula: Jordan Spieth (18-1, FanDuel) — I never like rooting against Spieth, but he is doing a lot of his work lately with the around-the-green play. That’s not the most key area this week, and it’s also not the most sustainable. The number is just a bit too short.

Stewart: Sungjae Im (28-1, BetMGM) — DraftKings listed Sungjae’s odds at 22-1 this weekend prior to WM Phoenix Open week. Of the favorites, his odds to win have decreased the most. Some books already have him at 33-1. Im finished 66th in an 80-man field last week and missed the cut at the Farmers the week before. His previous success on the West Coast is well-documented, so struggling where you are most comfortable is never a good sign. I only watched a couple swings in Monterey and I can back up the analytics, Sungjae is currently searching.

Hennessey, Golf Digest: Min Woo Lee (30-1, DraftKings) — I have no doubt that Min Woo will embrace the party atmosphere in Phoenix, but contending to win in his first appearance would be quite the statement. He’s one of the favorites I’d target in matchups.

Powers, Golf Digest: J.T. Poston (28-1, Caesars Sportsbook) — As much as I respect Poston and Benny An’s games, their names feel out of place in this section of the odds board. He also finally seemed to cool off a bit in the ball-striking department at Pebble.

Lack: Byeong Hun An (25-1, DraftKings) — I love Byeong Hun An just as much as everyone else, but the pendulum has unfortunately swung too far. An has been steamed down in the betting markets to one of the tournament favorites, which I do not believe to be justified. Despite some solid play to begin the season, I still have major questions about An’s middle-iron play and putting ability. I’m happy to hold off this week and pounce on my opportunity at a more appealing price tag.

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WM Phoenix Open picks 2024: Matchups  

Caddie: Justin Thomas (+160) over Scottie Scheffler (DraftKings) — I’m only picking this because getting JT at +160 to only beat one guy is unbelievable value. Anyone who follows golf knows a 1v1 is a crap shoot, so getting one of the world’s best players at that price seems to be worth it.

Mayo : Adam Scott (+100) over Eric Cole (DraftKings) — Cole’s been great, sure. But at a ball-striker's paradise like TPC Scottsdale, Scott is the play.

Gdula: Brendon Todd (-115) over Austin Eckroat (FanDuel) — Todd has putted well at TPC Scottsdale in his career, and his approach play has trended up in a noticeable way since the summer. Eckroat’s advantage with driver isn’t enough here, so I’m siding with Todd.

Stewart: Eric Cole (-110) over Cameron Young (BetMGM) — Eric Cole is coming off a stretch of nine top-25 finishes in his last 11 starts. In his last 10 events, he’s gaining an average of 6+ strokes on the field in total strokes-gained. Cole is an excellent mid-iron player and putter, two skills that will separate you at TPC Scottsdale. Cameron Young has been losing strokes versus the field in his last five events. I really saw him struggle last week and he’s lost strokes on approach in five of his last six Shotlink events.

Hennessey, Golf Digest: Sungjae Im (-120) over Tom Kim (DraftKings) — Though Tom Kim has only one start at TPC Scottsdale, it wasn’t particularly great—finishing T-50 and losing strokes for the week. Sungjae, on the other hand, is fourth in this field in terms of SG/TPC Scottsdale, gaining 1.815 strokes here.

Powers, Golf Digest: Sahith Theegala (+100) over Matt Fitzpatrick (DraftKings) — One bad round last Saturday is making Fitzpatrick’s start to 2024 look a lot worse than it’s been. Still, Theegala just seems to be in far better form and we know how close he came here in 2022.

Lack: Si Woo Kim (-130) over Kurt Kitayama (DraftKings) — Si Woo Kim is quietly playing some great golf lately, which includes a 14th-place finish last week at Pebble Beach where he gained over three strokes on approach. The former Players champion has also experienced a tremendous amount of success on desert golf courses and recorded back-to-back top-30 finishes in his last two appearances at TPC Scottsdale. I have far less faith in Kitayama, who lacks accuracy off the tee and putting upside for me to truly trust him in this spot.

Matchup Results from the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Gdula: 1 for 1 (Scheffler (-120) over McIlroy); Mayo: 1 for 1 (Hossler (-110) over Hojgaard); Lack: 1 for 1 (Fitzpatrick (+100) over Im); Hennessey: 0 for 1; Powers: 0 for 1; Caddie: 0 for 1; Stewart: 0 for 1

Matchup Results from this season (Wins-Losses-Pushes): Gdula: 4-0-1 (up 3.52 units); Mayo: 4-1-0 (up 2.87 units); Hennessey: 3-1-1 (up 1.48 units); Lack 3-2-0 (up 1.26 units); Powers: 3-2-0 (up 0.97 units); Caddie: 2-2-0 (down 0.34 units); Stewart: 2-3-0 (down 1.14 units)

WM Phoenix Open picks 2024: Top 10s  

Caddie: Min Woo Lee (+300, DraftKings) — Is there really a better vibe of a tournament than the Waste Management that matches Min Woo Lee’s energy? He oozes swag and loves a good time… so I think he feeds off that this week.

Mayo : Sahith Theegala (+350, DraftKings) — This was Sahith’s tournament to win in 2022 before an untimely trip into the water on 17. I’ve been betting Theegala in preparation for the big breakthrough, and this seems like as good of a spot as any. His wild driver has played here in both starts, and he’s gaining over a stroke per round on the greens over his eight rounds of competitive play. I do slightly worry he suffers a bit from Tommy Fleetwood syndrome where one bad round takes him out contention from winning, but the odds are deep enough to give him another whirl.

Gdula: Harris English (+800, FanDuel) — This is a big number for a top-10 finish for English. He hasn’t had the best irons lately, but his putting is there and is well-supported with underlying data. English has played this event a lot, and he’s starting to stabilize after his layoff.

Stewart: Justin Thomas (+175, BetRivers) — What’s wrong with a little compounding interest? We all agree this week is set up perfect for Justin Thomas. Thomas has four top-eight finishes in the last five years because he plays aggressively at TPC Scottsdale and doesn’t get limited on the greens. Since September, JT has finished fifth, fourth, third, third, and sixth. He’s gaining over seven strokes on average against the field in his last five starts.

Hennessey, Golf Digest: Sahith Theegala (+350, FanDuel) — This will be a popular one after the near-victory last year, but I still love the number in a weaker top-half of the field, and the fact TPC Scottsdale’s width off the tee will excuse some of his wild drives.

Powers, Golf Digest: Mark Hubbard (+650, DraftKings) — Hubbard has very quietly finished 20th and fourth the last two weeks. Over the last 24 rounds, per Fantasy National, he’s the 10th-best approach player in this field. If he brings that hot putter with him that he had at Pebble, he should be hanging around late on Sunday.

Lack: Hideki Matsuyama (+360, DraftKings) — TPC Scottsdale possesses some of the most correlated course history on the entire PGA Tour, and it should not come as a surprise that 60 percent of Phoenix Opens over the last decade have been won by just three players. One of those players is Hideki Matsuyama, who presents tremendous value in the betting market this week. The former Masters champion’s combination of elite total driving and middle-iron play always makes him a threat on this track.

Top-10 results from the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Everybody: 0 for 1

Top-10 results from this season: Gdula: 2 for 5 (up 5.5 units); Hennessey: 1 for 5 (up 0.5 units); Powers: 1 for 5 (down 2.1 units); Caddie: 0 for 5 (down 5 units); Mayo: 0 for 5 (down 5 units); Stewart: 0 for 5 (down 5 units); Lack: 0 for 5 (down 5 units)

About our experts  

Pat Mayo is an award-winning video host and producer of long and short-form content, and the host of The Pat Mayo Experience daily talk show. Mayo helped create the golf stats and research website Fantasy National along with the Race for the Mayo Cup One and Done contest. Mayo won the 2022 Fantasy Sports Writing Association Daily Fantasy Writer of the Year and is a finalist for three FSWA Awards in 2023 (Best Podcast, Daily Fantasy Writer of the Year, Golf Writer of the Year). His 27 FSWA nominations lead all writers this decade and are second-most all-time. Follow him on Twitter: @ThePME . 

Brandon Gdula , managing editor and analyst for numberFire, a FanDuel daily-fantasy analysis company, recently won the 2018 FSWA Golf Writer of the Year. Gdula also co-hosts the DFS Heat Check podcast. Follow him on Twitter: @gdula13 . 

Keith Stewart is a five-time award-winning PGA professional, a betting contributor for Golf Digest and founder of Read The Line, the premier on-site live golf betting insights service covering the LPGA and PGA TOUR. Subscribe to Read The Line’s weekly newsletter here and raise your golf betting acumen. Keith's winning content can also be found on Sports Grid, Bleacher Report and The Sporting News. Follow him on Twitter @readtheline_ .

Andy Lack is a PGA Tour writer and podcaster from New York City who now resides in Los Angeles. He hosts Inside Golf, a twice weekly podcast focused on the PGA Tour, betting, daily fantasy, golf course architecture, and interviews, as part of the BlueWire podcast network. As well as contributing to Golf Digest, Andy is also the head of golf content for Run Pure Sports, where he covers PGA Tour betting and daily fantasy. He came to Golf Digest’s betting panel after previously writing for RickRunGood.com, the Score and GolfWRX. In his free time, Andy can likely be found on a golf course. Follow him on Twitter: @adplacksports  

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It’s been a year of long shots to start 2024, with Wyndham Clark being the latest player with odds of 100-1 or longer to win. He took home the victory at the rain-shortened Pebble Beach Pro-Am last weekend after shooting a course-record 60 on Saturday. Next on the schedule is the 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open , one of the best events on tour.

Of course, the Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale will host this tournament again, with the 1st round beginning on Thursday morning. Below, we look at the 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions .

Scottie Scheffler , the 2-time defending champion, is unsurprisingly the odds-on favorite to win again this week, coming in at +550 to start the week. The resurgent Justin Thomas has the 2nd-best odds (+1200), followed by Max Homa and Sam Burns (+1800). Xander Schauffele and Viktor Hovland withdrew from the field on Monday.

The Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale is a par 71 and plays at 7,261 yards, featuring multiple par 5s that are reachable in 2, as well as the drivable 17th hole, a short par 4 that gives players a great scoring opportunity before the finishing 18th.

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Justin Thomas (+1200)

All aboard the JT train. He’s finished T-3 and T-6 in his 2 starts so far this season, and that T-6 very well could’ve been a victory if the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am wasn’t shortened by rain to 54 holes. He’s riding high right now and is coming to a tournament where he’s finished in the top 17 in 7 of his 9 trips, with nothing worse than T-13 in his last 5 starts here – including 4 top-10s.

Sungjae Im (+2800)

Im hit a rough patch in the last 2 weeks, missing the cut at Torrey Pines before finishing 66th last week at Pebble in the no-cut event. However, this is a good buy-low spot at a tournament where he’s finished 7th, 34th, 17th and 6th in 4 career starts. With scoring opportunities abound, this is a great time to take Im.

Waste Management Phoenix Open picks – Contenders

Hideki matsuyama (+5000).

Matsuyama started his career in this event with 4 straight top-5s from 2014-17, including wins in 2016 and 2017. He’s never missed the cut here and in his last 5 starts in this event, he’s come in the top 20 three times, including a T-8 in 2022. He appears to be fully healthy and should be in for a good week in Phoenix.

Rickie Fowler (+5500)

It hasn’t been a great start to the year for Fowler, who’s yet to finish better than T-47 in 3 starts, but Phoenix could be where he gets back on track. He won here in 2019 and finished T-10 last year, posting 5 top-11 finishes in his last 8 starts here.

Beau Hossler (+5000)

Don’t look now, but Hossler could be on the verge of winning his 1st career PGA Tour event. He’s finished 6th and 14th in his last 2 starts and currently ranks 8th in total strokes gained this season, including 6th in putting. After missing the cut in 2021 and 2022, he finished T-14 here last year. Could this be the week he breaks through and gets in the winner’s circle?

Waste Management Phoenix Open picks – Long shots

Mark hubbard (+8000).

Hubbard is trending in the right direction and building some real momentum this year, going from T-57 to T-47 to T-20 and T-4 in his 4 starts this season. He’s made the cut in 4 of 5 trips to the WM Phoenix Open, with his best finish coming in 2020 (T-9).

Erik van Rooyen (+10000)

Total driving is a key stat this week and van Rooyen ranks 14th this season in strokes gained: off the tee. He has 3 top-25 finishes already this year and though he’s only played this tournament twice, he’s trending upward after a strong start to the 2024 season.

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2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open PGA Tour one-and-done fantasy golf picks

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PGA Tour one-and-done is a popular fantasy golf game, with private one-and-done leagues and public PGA Tour games.

For years, we have offered weekly PGA Tour one-and-done golf picks, taking into account past course history and current form to make one-and-done recommendations.

We begin our 2024 PGA Tour one-and-done picks with the 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open, concluding at the 2024 Tour Championship, keeping track of our picks all along the way.

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Before we begin, if you're not familiar with game, read this primer on the one-and-done fantasy golf format , and welcome to the game. It really is as easy as it sounds, but you have to take a long-term view of the season to figure out how best to use players.

This week, we have the Waste Management Phoenix Open, with the PGA Tour moving to Arizona for the lone time this year for the most-attended event on the schedule.

This is a solid field, though it's not nearly as deep as last year here as a designated (now Signature) event. Course experience does matter and being able to embrace the crowds.

For 2024, I'm going to change up how I offer recommendations for one-and-done. I'll offer picks based on players who are in current form and those who have great course experience.

2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open One and Done picks

Course history.

  • Justin Thomas : Thomas really is the right play here this week, except for the fact that this isn't a Signature event.
  • Scottie Scheffler : The two-time defending champion scorches this place.
  • Rickie Fowler : Fowler has been bad for consecutive starts, but this tournament always seems to get his attention.
  • Xander Schauffele : Xander loves TPC Scottsdale and continues a great run of current golf.

Current form

  • Akshay Bhatia : Bhatia got a week of rest, and he's been tremendous in his three starts this year.
  • Sam Burns : Burns likes the venue enough to have a top-10 finish here and has been playing well the last two times out.
  • Eric Cole: Every time is a good time to pick Eric Cole (, baby!).
  • Taylor Montgomery : Montgomery is fitting in good finishes and mediocre ones to start the year, but his form is good in his last five starts.

My pick this week is Sam Burns.

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Zurich Classic One And Done Pick Strategy (2024)

Golf One And Done pool pick strategy for the 2024 Zurich Classic in New Orleans, the only team event on this year's PGA calendar.

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The Zurich Classic is this week on the PGA Tour. This is an unusual team event, the only one on the calendar, where golfers pair up and play in a fourball (best ball) and foursomes (alternating shot) format.

The initial field is 160 golfers on 80 teams, with a cut after the first two rounds, and winning teams split the winnings. (The top team takes home the 1st and 2nd place prize purse, divided by two, for example.)

Many golf One And Done pools do not use this event because of its unusual format, but some do. Since our Data Grid does not currently support this tournament format, this article will serve as our One And Done pick advice for this week.

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  • Scottie Scheffler did it again, winning for the fourth time in five starts. He has now won the last four big prize events.
  • Scheffler was not a popular selection (under 2% picked in most OAD pools) as many entries have already used him, and those that hadn’t yet picked him largely didn’t take him after his Masters win.
  • Sahith Theegala finished second, garnering the most winnings ($2,160,000) in the non-Scheffler division. Theegala had about 2% pick popularity across OAD pools.
  • Patrick Cantlay (10-15% pick popularity in most pools) was the most popular golfer who finished highly, finishing in a tie for 3rd with Wyndham Clark.
  • Tommy Fleetwood was the other most popular OAD pick, but finished well back of the pack, earning just under $50,000.

Zurich Classic One And Done Pick Strategy: Purse Info

The Zurich Classic total purse is $8.9 million in 2024. That puts it on par with past 2024 events like the Farmers Insurance Open, the Cognizant Classic, and the Phoenix Open in total purse size.

However, because the winning pair splits the first and second place amounts (resulting in each getting $1,286,050), the first place winner is worth less than every other event, other than opposite field events like the Corales Puntacana Championship and the Myrtle Beach Classic.

So you should really think about your future value planning and not use golfers you will want in bigger purse events.

For example, if you are in a pool that uses every event from now through the BMW Championship, and makes one pick per tournament, you should be looking at golfers who are outside approximately your top 17 remaining golfers.

2024 Zurich Classic Overview For One And Done Pools

Here are some notable highlights for the 2024 Zurich Classic field:

  • The highest ranked team, and the favorite to win, is the pairing of Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, the only pairing that features two golfers in our Top 15 in the rankings.
  • Other top golfers in our rankings who are in this competition include Rory McIlroy (with Shane Lowry), Collin Morikawa (with Kurt Kitayama), and Sahith Theegala (with Will Zalatoris).
  • There are several brother pairings in this competition, including the Fitzpatricks (Matt and Alex), the Hojgaards (Nicolai and Rasmus), and the Coodys (Pierceson and Parker).

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2024 Zurich Classic prop bet picks and PGA Tour predictions

S ome of the PGA Tour's best players will team up this week at the 2024 Zurich Classic , a partner event that features 2 rounds of best ball and 2 rounds of alternate shot. The 1st round from TPC Louisiana begins Thursday morning.

Below, we search for the best value prop bets among the 2024 Zurich Classic odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions .

Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele , the 2022 champions, are the favorites to win this week at +450. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are a team for the 1st time and have the 2nd-best odds to win at +750. Sahith Theegala and Will Zalatoris have the 3rd-best odds (+850) as a young tandem in this field.

TPC Louisiana is a very flat course, but it's a fairly long one. As a par-72, it's 7,425 yards and features a lot of water throughout the 18 holes, with more than 100 bunkers spread throughout, as well.

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Will Zalatoris/Sahith Theegala (+175)

Zalatoris and Theegala have as much upside as any pairing in this tournament, and they could very easily win it in their 1st year as partners. They're both terrific ball strikers and plenty long off the tee, so they're a good fit for TPC Louisiana.

Collin Morikawa/Kurt Kitayama (+240)

Morikawa has found a groove with top-5 finishes at both the Masters and RBC Heritage the last 2 weeks, so he comes into this week with momentum. Kitayama knows how to win on the PGA Tour, too, having won the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2023.

Zurich Classic – Top-10 picks

Adam hadwin/nick taylor (+230).

Taylor is having a strong 2024 season with a win and 2 other top-12 finishes, and he joins fellow Canadian Hadwin for this team event. They finished 2nd last year and should be considered contenders to win this week.

Billy Horschel/Tyson Alexander (+333)

Horschel is fresh off a win at the Corales Puntacana Championship last week and teams up with the big-hitting Alexander, who finished 16th at the Cognizant Classic and 14th at the Valero Texas Open. Horschel won this event in 2018 with Scott Piercy as his partner.

Zurich Classic – Top-20 picks

Tom hoge/maverick mcnealy (+100).

Hoge came in the top-20 at the RBC Heritage last week despite making a 9 on the 72nd hole, showing all week that his ball striking is still very good.

Keith Mitchell/Joel Dahmen (+140)

Mitchell is one of the best iron players on tour and could easily have a win already this season after falling apart in Round 4 of the Valspar Championship, while Dahmen seems to be rounding into better form this season.

Zurich Classic – Matchups

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Hadwin/Taylor (-110) vs. Garnett/Straka (-110)

Straka had not been playing very well before finishing 12th at the RBC Heritage last week, while Hadwin and Taylor are each trending in the right direction.

Zurich Classic – First-round leader

Patrick cantlay/xander schauffele (+1200).

Getting the tournament favorites to lead after Round 1 at +1200 is a good value, especially with it being the more predictable format (best ball) Thursday. They shot 59 in the opening round 2 years ago so they can obviously go very low in this format.

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PGA Tour Loyalty Rewarded: Tiger Woods Receives Equity Payout Of $100 Million

After turning down an offer between $700 million to $800 million to play with LIV, the PGA Tour rewarded Woods for staying loyal.

Nearly two years ago, when many professional golfers were lured to the LIV Golf Invitational Series financed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Tiger Woods resisted the lucrative chance to join them.

Golf.com reported that he rejected an offer between $700 million to $800 million to play with LIV. According to The Telegraph , the PGA Tour awarded him a payday of $100 million for staying loyal to the association.

That loyalty to the PGA Tour was appreciated when Woods reportedly received an email stating he would receive up to $100 million in equity. Fellow golfer, Rory McIlroy is allegedly getting $50 million for sticking with them. Strategic Sports Group is responsible for paying the golfers and many others who resisted the temptation to leave the PGA Tour and join LIV. The sports group, comprised of a collective group of investors led by Liverpool FC owner Fenway Sports, helped create PGA Tour Enterprises, a new non-profit organization to which they contributed $3 billion.

Earlier this year, it was reported that Woods and other PGA Tour players were set to become equity holders in PGA Tour Enterprises, according to  MSN . The deal, finalized after months of negotiations, marks a significant moment in sports history as players will now  own a share of the PGA Tour , a concept unprecedented in professional sports.

The $3 billion investment from Strategic Sports Group, led by Fenway Sports Group, is a groundbreaking agreement that not only places the value of PGA Tour Enterprises at $12.3 billion but also ushers in a new era for the golf industry. The large amount of equity given to certain players will be based on criteria such as career accomplishments, recent achievements, and Tour status.

The Telegraph reported that the money given to loyal PGA Tour loyalists will be split between 193 golfers, with $750 million earmarked to the 36 superstars the organization picks. It is projected that after McIlroy gets a reported $50 million, the other golfers in for a big payday will be Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, who will be given equity worth about $30 million.

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Mike mcclure has locked in his sleepers and pga one and done golf picks this week for the waste management phoenix open 2023.

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22 of the top 25 golfers in the world are set to descend upon the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course this week for the 2023 WM Phoenix Open. The event will serve as a lead in to Super Bowl 57, which kicks off hours after the tournament's final round. The WM Phoenix Open field will be playing for an elevated purse with Scottie Scheffler playing as the defending champion. World No. 1 Rory McIlroy is the betting favorite at 8-1 in the latest WM Phoenix Open odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Other top contenders in the WM Phoenix Open field include Jon Rahm (17-2), Xander Schauffele (14-1), Scottie Scheffler (15-1), Tony Finau (18-1) and Collin Morikawa (18-1). The total tournament purse for this elevated event is $20 million, with $3.6 million going to the winner, making it imperative that you nail your one and done golf picks this week.

As the top ranked player in the world, McIlroy will likely be a very popular PGA one and done pick this week. Is the four-time major champion a must-play? Or would it make more sense to go with another high upside option like Justin Thomas (21-1), Max Homa (21-1), or Hideki Matsuyama (28-1)? Before locking in your 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am one and done picks, you need to see what SportsLine DFS pro and PGA expert Mike McClure has to say . 

The One and Done format is growing in popularity. It has several noticeable similarities to NFL Survivor pools, with the main difference being entries are not eliminated with a bad week. Players pick one golfer per week and earn points based on their selected golfer's prize money for that tournament. Golfers can only be used once per season, and the point format makes nailing majors and big money tournaments critical.

McClure is a DFS legend with nearly $2 million in career winnings, and he's been red-hoton his PGA picks dating back to the PGA Tour restart in June of 2020. McClure uses his proprietary simulation model to analyze the field and crush his  golf picks .

McClure's model predicted Jon Rahm to finish on top of the leaderboard at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express. The model also included J.T. Poston in its best bets to win the 2022 John Deere Classic. That bet hit at +5500, and for the entire tournament, McClure's best bets returned almost $1,100. This same model has also nailed a whopping eight majors entering the weekend! Anyone who has followed it has seen massive returns.

At the Sentry Tournament of Champions, McClure listed 75-1 long shot Luke List as his top One and Done pick. The result: List shot 20 under to finish in 11th place, taking home $292,500. At the Farmers Insurance Open, McClure's top One and Done pick, Max Homa, outlasted the entire field to take home his sixth career PGA Tour victory and $1.566 million. And last week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, McClure was backing Taylor Pendrith in One and Done pools, and the 48-1 longshot delivered, notching a 7th place finish, taking home $271,100.

Now, McClure has dialed in on the 2023 WM Phoenix Open golf tournament, and just locked in his one and done picks and PGA predictions. You can only see McClure's WM Phoenix Open one and done picks at SportsLine .

Top 2023 WM Phoenix Open One and Done picks

One of McClure's top one and done picks this week at the WM Phoenix Open is Tony Finau. The five-time PGA Tour winner comes in at 18-1 to win the tournament, but McClure believes he has been undervalued for most of his career and should be considered one of the top contenders to win this week. Finau, the No. 13 ranked player in the world, proved that he could win on the PGA Tour and is coming off a ninth place finished at the Farmers Insurance Open. 

Finau has been on a tear dating back to last fall, notching four top-10's in his last five starts including a win at the Cadence Bank Houston Open in November. The 33-year-old ranks 2nd on the PGA Tour in total strokes gained (2.923), 5th in strokes gained tee-to-green (1.930), 8th in strokes gained putting (0.993), and 9th in strokes gained on approach (1.040). With the intriguing mix of talent in the WM Phoenix Open field, it's very possible that Finau will fly under the radar in one and done pools this week offering huge value. You can see who else to back this week at SportsLine .

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McClure is also targeting another golfer for his 2023 Phoenix Open one and done picks that is listed at 21-1 in the latest PGA golf odds. This player has been red-hot dating back to 2022, but consistently flies under the radar and has the ability to win any tournament he enters. You can find out who it is, and check out all of McClure's WM Phoenix Open 2023 One and Done picks, at SportsLine .

Who wins the 2023 WM Phoenix Open? And which golfers should you target for your PGA one and done picks this week? Visit SportsLine now to get Mike McClure's WM Phoenix 2023 one and done picks, all from the DFS pro with over $2 million in career winnings , and find out.

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How it works: Each week, our experts from PGATOUR.COM will make their selections in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf. Each lineup consists of four starters and two bench players that can be rotated after each round. Adding to the challenge is that every golfer can be used only three times per each of four Segments.

Aside from the experts below, Golfbet Insider Rob Bolton breaks down the field at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in this week's edition of Power Rankings .

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WILL GRAY (Lead, Fantasy & Betting)

  • Winners: Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin (+2800) – Two proven TOUR winners that will be looking to channel some good Presidents Cup vibes. I remain impressed with Taylor’s grasp of clutch moments and think these two could have the right resolve in crunch time.
  • Top 10: Taylor Moore/Matthew NeSmith (+300) – An eye-catching price on a pair that finished T4 here each of the last two years and now has double the margin for error to still cash a placement bet.
  • Longshot: Dylan Wu/Justin Lower (+6600) – Lower is someone that I think is trending toward a breakthrough, including a T4 finish last week in Punta Cana while Wu has been largely solid this spring.
  • H2H: Taylor/Hadwin (-110) over Sepp Straka/Brice Garnett – Like Matt, I’m going to run it back with my winner’s pick in the head-to-head market as I’ll happily back the Canadians over a duo that has been more erratic in recent weeks, particularly Garnett outside of his Puerto Rico win.

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  • Winners: Schauffele/Cantlay (+450) – I’m not a fan of advocating these short odds but this smells of a few years ago where these two can play their way back into full confidence ahead of the rest of the season.
  • Top 10: Nicolai Højgaard/Rasmus Højgaard (+210) – One of three sets of brothers in the field this one brings firepower and winning gravitas from the DP World Tour. This is a preview for future Ryder Cups …
  • Longshots: Pierceson Coody/Parker Coody (+10000) – Let’s keep the brotherly love going. They have the teamwork side of things down pat and many a good judge from the lower leagues of golf suggest these two are stars in the making with clearly a good pedigree in the sport.
  • H2H: Højgaard/Højgaard (-110) over Matt Fitzpatrick/Alex Fitzpatrick – As good as Matt Fitzpatrick is, I’m still waiting to see more from Alex. He was awesome at The Open Championship last year but struggled a bit in this event leaving me to trust the Højgaards.

CHRIS BREECE (Senior content manager, Golfbet)

  • Winners: Schauffele/Cantlay (+450) – It’s one of those weeks where I feel like overthinking things is a bad idea. Both players have shown they are making progress towards getting back to the top of their games. Both are also hungry for a win. With so many random pairings out there, I’m willing to take the short odds.
  • Top 10: Collin Morikawa/Kurt Kitayama (+115) – Morikawa has gotten things figured out. Though Kitayama hasn’t lived up to the standards of his Arnold Palmer Invitational win presented by Mastercard last year, he’s playing consistent golf right now with a Top 40 in nine of his 10 starts in 2024.
  • Longshot: Nick Hardy/Davis Riley (+5500) – The winners here last year. They’ve proven they love the team format and will find that spark again.
  • H2H: Taylor/Hadwin (-110) over Straka/Garnett – The pair finished second last year. Taylor has a win this year. Hadwin has two top-fives in his last six starts.

MATT DELVECCHIO (Social content manager, Fantasy & Betting)

  • Winners: Davis Thompson/Andrew Novak (+4500) – It’s hard to find a pairing where both players are in good form. Novak was red hot in February and Thompson has had solid showings late March through early April. I trust the two of these guys will be able to lean on each other's ball-striking and put up a ton of birdies.
  • Top 10: Corey Conners/Taylor Pendrith (+225) – Both of the Canadian pairings have a lot to like but I’ll lean Conners/Pendrith over Taylor/Hadwin.
  • Longshot: Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox (+6600) – The hope is that Fox can motivate Higgo to put together some great scoring this week. Fox has obviously been great recently, it's Higgo who is the wild car. I trust the team format brings some good play out of him.
  • H2H: Thompson/Novak (+105) over Doug Ghim/Chan Kim – Running back my winner in the matchup (could come back to hurt me).

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