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Aldrich Potgieter Making Scottish Open Debut
Aldrich Potgieter withdrew from the John Deere Classic after shooting a five-over 76 in the third round, though no reason was given. He's set to tee it up again this week at the Scottish Open, making his tournament debut. Success at the Renaissance Club relies on solid tee-to-green play, approach shots, and driving distance. Potgieter is the longest hitter on tour, ranking first in driving distance, second in strokes gained off the tee at plus-0.730 per round, and 68th from tee to green at plus-0.292. However, he struggles on approach, ranking 121st at minus-0.111, and sits in just the 27th percentile for proximity from 150 to 200 yards, a range that accounted for over 41% of approach shots here last year. At $7,200 on DraftKings, he'll likely be a popular play, but the 20-year-old will face a challenge beyond just overpowering the course.
player imageAldrich Potgieter
4 hours ago
Maverick McNealy a Solid Value Play at Scottish Open
Maverick McNealy has quietly put together a strong season, recording six top-10 finishes and missing just three cuts in 18 starts. He'll aim to keep that momentum going at the Scottish Open, where he has competed once in 2022 and finished T16. Success at the Renaissance Club requires solid tee-to-green play, strong approach shots, and good driving distance, all areas where McNealy has been solid. He ranks 44th from tee to green (plus-0.482 strokes per round), 41st on approach (plus-0.304), and 76th in driving distance, while also sitting 34th in putting (plus-0.257). He ranks in the 60th percentile in proximity from 150 to 200 yards, a range that accounted for over 41 percent of approach shots here last year. At $8,000 on DraftKings, McNealy brings a well-rounded game that makes him a solid value option this week.
player imageMaverick McNealy
4 hours ago
Aaron Rai Brings Consistent Play to Scottish Open
Aaron Rai has put together a solid season, missing just four cuts and posting eight top-25 finishes, including a T17 at the Travelers in his most recent start. He'll look to keep that momentum going at the Scottish Open, where he has played seven times and won in 2020. Success at the Renaissance Club depends on strong tee-to-green play and solid approach, both of which are strengths for Rai. He ranks 27th from tee to green with plus-0.769 strokes per round, 46th on approach (plus-0.280), and 22nd off the tee (plus-0.407). His only real weaknesses are with his putter, where he's losing 0.086 strokes, and in driving distance, where he ranks 166th. He also ranks in the 68th percentile in proximity from 150 to 200 yards, a range that accounted for 41.4% of approach shots here last year. At $8,300 on DraftKings, Rai is a steady option who can be trusted to round out a fantasy lineup this week.
player imageAaron Rai
4 hours ago
Gary Woodland Looking to Find Rhythm at Scottish Open
Gary Woodland has seen mixed results this season, missing six cuts but also recording five top-25 finishes in his first 17 events. He'll look to find more consistency at the Scottish Open, where he has played three times and finished T67, T25, and T30. To get back on track, he'll need to lean on his tee-to-green game, approach play, and driving distance. Woodland ranks 93rd from tee to green at plus-0.086 strokes per round, 45th on approach (plus-0.283), and 18th in driving distance. His biggest issue remains his putter, as he lost over seven strokes on the greens at this event last year. Still, his ball-striking gives him a clear edge, and at just $6,900 on DraftKings, Woodland brings strong value to fantasy lineups this week.
player imageGary Woodland
4 hours ago