DraftKings fantasy golf picks: The Greenbrier Classic 2017

POTOMAC, MD - JUNE 30: Patrick Reed of the United States plays his shot from the second tee during the second round of the Quicken Loans National on June 30, 2017 TPC Potomac in Potomac, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
POTOMAC, MD - JUNE 30: Patrick Reed of the United States plays his shot from the second tee during the second round of the Quicken Loans National on June 30, 2017 TPC Potomac in Potomac, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) /
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DUBLIN, OH – JUNE 04: Kevin Streelman watches his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 4, 2017 in Dublin, Ohio. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
DUBLIN, OH – JUNE 04: Kevin Streelman watches his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 4, 2017 in Dublin, Ohio. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) /

$8,000-$9,000

Kevin Streelman ($8,900)
If we’re looking at recent form, it’s most certainly hard to look past Kevin Streelman right now. Streelman has finished tied for 18th or better in his last four tournaments, which included a top-10 finish at the Travelers Championship. He also has an eight-pack of top-25 finishes this year as well. In this field, he should be able to come up with a strong showing.

James Hahn ($8,800)
Despite missing a cut at the DEAN & DELUCA in May, James Hahn has been in solid form. You might not think that coming off a T46 finish last week, but he has two top-10s and a top-5 finish in his last four tournaments. He’s another risk and perhaps too big of one at this price, but he’s a guy that is talented enough for a great finish.

Sung Kang ($8,600)
Beautiful golf was on the menu for Sung Kang last week, as he went on to finish tied for fifth at the Quicken Loans National. Of course, he’d finished tied for 75th or worse in the past three tournaments prior to that. Obviously he’s good when in form, but his inconsistency makes you worry, even if he’s worth mentioning if you feel like taking the gamble.

Jamie Lovemark ($8,300)
Jamie Lovemark would like to forget two weeks ago at the Travelers Championship where he was too pedestrian to keep up with a hot pace being set, getting cut in the second wave after the third round. However, he’s flashed many times this season, including two top-10 finishes. If he can keep his big driver accurate, he’ll be in good shape.

Sean O’Hair ($8,100)
The last time that we saw Sean O’Hair, he was one of many succumbing to Erin Hills at the U.S. Open. Prior to that, however, he had showed some quality form with three-straight made cuts that including a tie for second at the DEAN & DELUCA and another top five finish as well. At this price in a weak field, he could be a nice value play.