DraftKings golf picks, The Masters: Best DFS lineup for Augusta

The Masters 2020, DraftKings golf picks (Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports)
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Bryson DeChaumbeau, The Masters, DraftKings picks Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports /

DraftKings Masters picks: $10,000+ range

Bryson DeChambeau ($11,200) – DeChambeau is dominating the conversation around The Masters and rightfully so. All eyes will be on him as he tries to overpower Augusta. But even though he could well do that, as the most expensive player on DraftKings, he offers a ton of risk as a win isn’t guaranteed and his long-hitting strategy could conceivably go way south.

Justin Thomas ($10,700) – Augusta is a second-shot golf course and no player in the world is as lethal with his irons as Justin Thomas. He has every bit as good of a chance to win this week as DeChambeau given how his game stacks up and, despite the price, you have to heavily consider him for your lineup.

Jon Rahm ($10,500) – In three appearances at this tournament, Rahm has finished T27, fourth and T9. This is one of the best players in the world and, even though he doesn’t have a major championship to this point, one is coming. There is a bit of risk here as Rahm can still be a bit inconsistent but his top-end potential is always enticing.

Rory McIlroy ($10,200) – To be clear, nothing about McIlroy’s recent form would suggest that he should be one of the favorites among these other five players in the $10,000+ range. Then again, this is Rory. At his best, he’s untouchable and that form is never that far away. Another big risk at the price but one that could pay off massively, as always.

Dustin Johnson ($10,00) – There’s no better value here than Dustin Johnson. Because pricing on DraftKings was released prior to the Houston Open, DJ comes at a discount due to being out with COVID. But for a player who’s not finished worse than sixth in the past four months, he should be priced above Thomas. Getting him for $700 cheaper is a steal.