DraftKings fantasy golf picks: Dell Technologies Championship 2018

NORTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 04: Justin Thomas, of the United States, poses with the Wedgewood Trophy after winning the Dell Technologies Championship on September 4, 2017, at TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
NORTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 04: Justin Thomas, of the United States, poses with the Wedgewood Trophy after winning the Dell Technologies Championship on September 4, 2017, at TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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RIDGEWOOD, NJ – AUGUST 24: Tyrrell Hatton of England plays his shot from the second tee during the second round of The Northern Trust on August 24, 2018 at the Ridgewood Championship Course in Ridgewood, New Jersey. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)
RIDGEWOOD, NJ – AUGUST 24: Tyrrell Hatton of England plays his shot from the second tee during the second round of The Northern Trust on August 24, 2018 at the Ridgewood Championship Course in Ridgewood, New Jersey. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images) /

7,000-8,000

Marc Leishman ($8,000)
I’m not crazy about the fact that Leishman is coming off of a T34 at The Northern Trust, but he played better than that finish at times. We know how good the big man can be when he’s locked in, and he played well in this tournament last season.

Louis Oosthuizen ($7,800)
Oosthuizen came through with a T28 last week after dealing with a minor back injury. However, his upside this season has been quite noticeable, with no finish worse than T28 since May. He could be well worth the add this week.

Tyrrell Hatton ($7,700)
Between Europe and the PGA Tour, Hatton has eight top-10s and two wins this season, in addition to going T10 at the PGA Championship and then T20 last week. As such, you have to like what he could offer your lineup at a solid price.

Aaron Wise ($7,600)
Wise has been all over the board with his finishes this season, even of late. But his top-end potential makes him intriguing as he went T6 at the Bridgestone and T5 last week. As such, he’s a risk play at this price, but with great upside.

Zach Johnson ($7,500)
Despite an overall forgettable T40 last week at The Northern Trust, it’s hard to bet against Zach Johnson. He’s still consistent and rarely lets a bad round come out of his bag. As such, this price point makes him highly intriguing this week on DraftKings.

Kevin Na ($7,400)
Over the past two months, you have to like the way Na is playing. He has a win at The Greenbrier to go with three other finishes of T31 or better. That includes going T15 last week, which makes him a solid addition to your lineup at this price.

Rafa Cabrera-Bello ($7,300)
Finishing with a T60 last week at The Northern Trust isn’t great, but Cabrera-Bello has overall been playing well as of late. And if not for a third-round 77 last week, that would still be the case. He’s worth this semi-value play at the Dell Technologies Championship.

Keegan Bradley ($7,200)
If Bradley can avoid what has become an unfortunately common high round in his week, he has tremendous potential. It’s all about consistency with him though, and that’s sometimes hard to bet on, even if it could be worth the risk should he dispel his high-round demons.

Kyle Stanley ($7,100)
The missed cut from The PGA Championship is forgettable, but a solid T28 last week and finishing outright second at the Bridgestone are both positive signs for a player that we know has a lot of upside to offer for your lineup.