DraftKings 2021 Masters fantasy golf picks: DFS predictions and lineup

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 15: Dustin Johnson of the United States poses with the Masters Trophy during the Green Jacket Ceremony after winning the Masters during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on November 15, 2020 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 15: Dustin Johnson of the United States poses with the Masters Trophy during the Green Jacket Ceremony after winning the Masters during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on November 15, 2020 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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DraftKings 2021 Masters picks: $6,000 range

Corey Conners ($6,900) – Conners is a ball-striking machine that just needs for his putter to not kill him. He was in the top 10 in his Masters debut last time and having him in the value range on DraftKings makes him a smash spot for me.

Jason Kokrak ($6,900) – Anyone sleeping on Kokrak is kidding themselves. He’s got three-straight top-10s and won in October at The CJ Cup. Yes he missed the cut at Augusta but his game seems to be in form to fit the course this time around.

Brian Harman ($6,800) – Though there’s nothing to exceptional about Brian Harman, he’s been playing quite well and can compete smartly with anyone. Moreover, Augusta is a course where the undulations suit southpaws and Harman checks that box as well.

Dylan Frittelli ($6,700) – One of the big shockers in November was Frittelli getting into the top five. He’s definitely a hot-and-cold player but he’s found some recent form coming into this tournament. With some good feelings from last year, he has to get a thought at the least.

Sebastian Munoz ($6,600) – Munoz is someone that just always seems to be popping up higher on leaderboards than you would expect. He’s an all-around player that just grinds out great rounds no matter the strength of the field, evidenced by a top-20 here in November.

Phil Mickelson ($6,600) – Despite his overall erratic recent form, his iron play has been good and course history matters here more than anywhere else. He’s a veteran who could always pop up at The Masters.

Ryan Palmer ($6,500) – Palmer is just a solid veteran who continues to play well no matter the field. He may not have much win equity but he could way more than pay off this low price.

Matt Wallace ($6,400) – Even though he didn’t win the Valero Texas Open, Wallace was lights-out from tee-to-green and that’s what you need at Augusta. You have to at least consider him with that type of form.

Bernhard Langer ($6,100) – What more do you want from Langer? Yes, he’s one of the older guys in the field but he knows The Masters as well as anyone and always pops up with a made cut and relatively good finish.