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Chris Kirk Needs Better Putting at TPC Toronto
Through 13 events, Chris Kirk has recorded six missed cuts and just one finish inside the top 30. His form has started to trend in the right direction lately, however, as he has missed only one cut in his last seven solo events and gained more than four strokes tee to green in four of them. He now turns to the RBC Canadian Open, where he will be making his debut at TPC Toronto. Kirk ranks 83rd off the tee (+0.019 strokes per round), 66th on approach (+0.194), and 75th in driving distance, all important metrics this week. Where he has been downright bad is with the putter. He ranks 142nd, losing 0.406 strokes per round, and has not gained strokes on the greens since the Houston Open in March (+0.080). Kirk's ball-striking and around-the-green upside continue to be held back by a cold putter, and at an event that could go low, he may struggle to keep up.
player imageChris Kirk
4 hours ago
Billy Horschel Bringing Too Many Concerns to RBC Canadian Open
Billy Horschel is in the middle of one of his worst seasons in recent memory, recording only one top-25 finish in solo events while missing six cuts through 17 starts. He will look to find something at the RBC Canadian Open, where he has not competed since 2018 and is making his TPC Toronto debut. Success here will demand length off the tee combined with strong approach play and putting. Horschel sits 133rd off the tee (-0.305 strokes per round), 91st on approach (+0.019), 88th putting (-0.022), and 113th in driving distance. He has lost strokes from tee to green in all but four events this season, and there are simply too many concerns regarding Horschel's game to consider him for fantasy lineups right now, even at just $6,900 on DraftKings.
player imageBilly Horschel
4 hours ago
Harry Hall Relying On Flat Stick At RBC Canadian Open
Harry Hall has been the epitome of boom-or-bust this season, recording six missed cuts and eight top-30 finishes through 15 events. Now, coming off a T29 at the Memorial Tournament, he looks to build on that momentum at the RBC Canadian Open. Hall competed at TPC Toronto last year, finishing T24 while gaining over 3.7 strokes putting. On the year, he sits 45th in strokes gained putting (+0.236 per round), 131st off the tee (-0.281), and 96th on approach (-0.018). His driving metrics have also been average, ranking 94th in distance and 92nd in accuracy. A more encouraging sign is his short iron play, where he ranks in the 82nd percentile in proximity from 100-150 yards, a distance that accounted for over 33% of approach shots here last year. Hall will likely need to rely on a hot flat stick once again to avoid being a miss this week.
player imageHarry Hall
4 hours ago
Max Greyserman Looking To Rebound At RBC Canadian Open
Max Greyserman put up back-to-back top-14 finishes prior to the Charles Schwab Challenge, where he lost over 6.1 strokes on approach and ultimately missed the cut. He looks for a bounce back at the RBC Canadian Open, where he will play TPC Toronto for the first time. Statistically, Greyserman has been underwhelming, sitting 126th off the tee (-0.253), 88th on approach (+0.031), 70th around the greens (+0.062), and 72nd putting (+0.041). However, he has been strong in driving distance, ranking 33rd, which should be important on this 7,400-yard course. His 6.1 strokes lost on approach last week were the fourth-most he has ever surrendered in his PGA Tour career, coming just one week after gaining a career-high 11.1 at TPC Craig Ranch. Greyserman looks primed for a bounce back and is worth a look at $7,500 on DraftKings.
player imageMax Greyserman
4 hours ago