Draftkings fantasy golf picks: British Open 2018

CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND - JULY 17: Justin Rose of England plays at the 1st hole during previews to the 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Club on July 17, 2018 in Carnoustie, Scotland. (Photo by Jan Kruger/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)
CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND - JULY 17: Justin Rose of England plays at the 1st hole during previews to the 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Club on July 17, 2018 in Carnoustie, Scotland. (Photo by Jan Kruger/R&A/R&A via Getty Images) /
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CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND – JULY 16: Russell Henley of the United States hits a shot during previews to the 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Club on July 16, 2018 in Carnoustie, Scotland. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND – JULY 16: Russell Henley of the United States hits a shot during previews to the 147th Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Club on July 16, 2018 in Carnoustie, Scotland. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images) /

Below 7,000

Russell Henley ($6,900)
Going T15 at Augusta and then T25 at the U.S. Open makes you like Henley coming into the British Open. What’s more, he’s also coming off a T6 at the Travelers and a 10th-place showing at The Greenbrier as his last two outings as he makes his way to Carnoustie.

Ryan Fox ($6,900)
After finishing second outright at the Irish Open, Fox went out last week and finished T6 at the Scottish Open. If you like riding a hot hand for value picks, the New Zealander might be your guy.

Dylan Frittelli ($6,800)
While his last showing in the U.S. was abysmal at the U.S. Open, Frittelli has since reeled off three-straight top-25 finishes on the European Tour, including going T23 at the Scottish last week.

Charles Howell ($6,700)
It feels like I champion Howell every time he’s at this value point, but you have to. He’s a cut-making machine that has finished in the top 30 in eight of his last 10 tournaments.

Austin Cook ($6,600)
You’ve got to love the value with Cook here. Yes, he has three missed cuts in his last six tournaments. However, he also has a T6 and a T5 over that run. And with 18-of-23 made cuts this season and a win early in the year, he could be a sleeper.

Bernhard Langer ($6,400)
While Langer spends the majority of his time these days playing on the Champions Tour, he does make appearances at some of the majors. And when he did so in April at The Masters, he shot a respectable T38, which you might take at this price at the British Open.