Michael Riek breaks down the Shriners Open where Rickie Fowler is far and wide the best player in the field.
Michael Riek makes his picks for the PGA Tour's season opener, and Rory McIlroy is the clear cut favorite as the fall season begins.
Michael Riek picks this Tour Championship, and if you do not want to go with the world No. 1, Jason Day, Rickie Fowler makes for a pretty good pick.
Michael Riek figures Jason Day is too good not to pick this week even though he is destined to be heavily owned in DFS golf.
Michael Riek analyzes the second leg of the FedEx Cup, and he's paying up for Jason Day, who's in dominating form.
Michael Riek analyzes The Barclays and likes Justin Rose, who's the hottest player going not named Spieth or Day.
Michael Riek breaks down the Wyndham Championship and puts his marker on Brooks Koepka, who's a safe pick at Sedgefield.
Michael Riek will take a chance on Dustin Johnson, who is looking for redemption at the PGA Championship this week.
Michael Riek analyzes this week's no-cut field, and if you're looking for a safe option, look no further than Adam Scott, who won here in 2011.
Michael Riek likes defending champ Justin Rose in this week's PGA Tour event, but not because of his phenomenal history here.
Michael Riek fills out his roster for the Open Championship and likes Adam Scott, who is an elite links player.
Michael Riek's counting on Zach Johnson impressive history at this event, but he's not the only golfer where profit is easy to find.
Michael Riek advises to stay away from the chalk this week and look to value plays like Bill Haas at the Greenbrier Classic.
Michael Riek picks the Travelers Championship and lands on Sergio Garcia, who is coming off two great finishes.
There are plenty of question marks about the eight-year-old Chambers Bay GC, but RotoWire's Michael Riek thinks this could be just the course to bring Phil Mickelson his first U.S. Open trophy.
Michael Riek breaks down this week's even and considers paying up for the best player in the field, Dustin Johnson.