Dylan Frittelli (+260 to be a Top 20)…. This is a respectable result relative to the competition despite the fact he hasn’t cracked the top 20 since a Valero Texas Open T8 in April and has not rested for five weeks. In his 14 previous starts, he cashed in 13 and a T28 at The Open Championship. He was the leader in putting and had only two three-putts in the huge greens. He has also not missed a 3M Open edition, where he is 2-for-3 and will be teeing off with a T18 in 2020. He averaged 69 points in the 10 rounds at TPC Twin Cities. His only PGA TOUR win was at TPC Deere Run in the Midwestern, which has bentgrass greens. Nate Lashley (+333 to be a Top 20)… He has veered into Adam Long’s path, who is in Power Rankings. Lashley, like his five-year-old PGA TOUR winner, has been trading weekends with top 20s as well as top 30s. This is a great way to keep your job at this level. It takes confidence after a cut, which Lashley has. He is 14th in the final round scoring average. He is also T3 in Par-4 scoring, and within the top 50 in greens regulation. These chances can be converted into par breakers or Strokes Gained. Putting. He’s following his recent trends and is looking for the first cut in just three attempts at TPC Twin Cities. Michael Gligic… A top 30 is a better bet for native Ontarians. He’s now 8-for-9 in the last three months with a trio top 30s to jump to 145th place in the FedExCup. TPC Twin Cities should continue his rally. He has performed well on the easier tracks. He is chasing his third payday on the course, and he’s playing well enough to beat a T26 in 2020. He averages a little more than the TOUR average distance of all drives at 291.0, which ranks him T85. However, it’s impressive that he’s T40 for par-5 scoring. TPC Twin Cities’ three par 5s have earned it a place in the most difficult half of all courses on PGA TOUR. Justin Lower… While other PGA TOUR rookies are stealing the spotlight in 2021-22 the 33-year old from Ohio is putting together a great season on a side stage. It’s worth looking at. He is currently 13-for-21 and has five top 20s. This includes a pair of top 20s in the last two week to climb to 135th place in the FedExCup. He’s currently in the top 50 for greens hit and nearness to the hole. However, he has also improved his putting and now averages almost one stroke per round. Cole Hammer… This decorated colegian from the University of Texas where he helped to win the program’s national title a few months ago is already making his fifth professional start and his second on the PGA TOUR(MC, Travelers). He is still a watchable figure until he starts building. His fifth place finish in the Velocity International Ranking for PGA TOUR University was enough to make him a worthy one. This gives Korn Ferry Tour membership and an exemption to the KFT Qualifying Tournament’s final stage. He arrived in Minnesota after a T7 at LRS’ Memorial Health Championship, where he was the leader in par-3 scoring. The odds were sourced Tuesday, July 19, 2022. For live odds, visit BetMGM.
By: Rob Bolton
Title: Sleeper Picks: 3M Open
Sourced From: www.pgatour.com/sleeper-picks/2022/07/19/fantasy-golf-advice-tips-picks-2022-3m-open-tpc-twin-cities.html
Published Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2022 07:29:00 -0400
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