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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PARAMUS, NJ – AUGUST 26: Cameron Smith of Australia studies his putt on the 18th hole during the final round of THE NORTHERN TRUST at Ridgewood Country Club on August 26, 2018 in Paramus, New Jersey. (Photo by Stan Badz/PGA TOUR)
PARAMUS, NJ – AUGUST 26: Cameron Smith of Australia studies his putt on the 18th hole during the final round of THE NORTHERN TRUST at Ridgewood Country Club on August 26, 2018 in Paramus, New Jersey. (Photo by Stan Badz/PGA TOUR) /

Below 7,000

Cameron Smith ($7,000)
Smith cooled down mid-season after a white-hot start to the year, but looked in form last week as he tied for third at The Northern Trust. He’s one of the talented young players on tour and could make a nice showing this week.

Chez Reavie ($7,000)
There’s inconsistency to cause concern for Reavie, but his last two outings are intriguing. He went T20 last week to follow up a T12 at the PGA Championship. Maybe he’s on a heater that you can ride.

Ryan Palmer ($6,900)
Palmer’s last five outings should inspire some confidence with two top-10s, four finishes of T26 or better and going T5 last week. He could be a hot value play at the Dell Technologies Championship.

Adam Hadwin ($6,900)
At his best, we know Hadwin can compete with anyone and he seemed to get on track last week with a T11 at The Northern Trust. If he is turning it around, this is tremendous value.

Danny Lee ($6,800)
Lee has actually been playing a high level of golf lately, especially at this price point. He’s been inside the top 35 in each of his last four starts, including a T6 at the RBC Canadian Open about a month ago.

Bronson Burgoon ($6,800)
After missing three-straight cuts, it’s safe to say that many saw a T11 coming from Burgoon last week, but there he was. Perhaps he’s about to turn it on and he’s a player with solid upside.

Jhonattan Vegas ($6,700)
For whatever reason, Vegas seems to shine in tournaments such as this after squeaking in to the FedEx Cup Playoffs. He showed out last week with a T15 and now looks to follow that up, which he’s certainly capable of.

Brian Gay ($6,600)
Inconsistency has been the name of the game for Gay lately with two top-10 finishes and two finishes of 70th and 79th among his last four tournaments. Clearly with the top-10s though, the upside is there for him to make a strong showing this week at the Dell Technologies Championship.

Brian Stuard ($6,500)
Stuard has missed quite a lot of cuts this season, including two of his last three. Coming off of a solid T25 last week at The Northern Trust though, he’s an intriguing play on DraftKings at this price.

Patton Kizzire ($6,400)
Kizzire truly hasn’t been good as of late, missing five cuts in his last 10 tournaments and not finishing higher than T30 over that span. However, he has four top-10s and two wins this year, which at least offers enough for him to be a possible flyer.