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NORTHERN TRUST OPEN
Purse: $6.8M
Winner's Share: $1.224M
FedEx Cup Points: 500 to the Winner
Location: Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Course: Riviera Country Club
Yardage: 7,322
Par: 71
Defending Champion: James Hahn
Tournament Preview
The West Coast Swing comes to an end, as it always does, at storied Riviera. Despite being one of the most difficult courses the golfers will see all year (it was fifth hardest out of 52 played on tour last year), they absolutely love it. It's a classic design, unlike some of the newer, more tricked-out courses. Golfers must use all the clubs in their bags and all the shots in their arsenals. Riviera starts at the majestic, elevated tee at No. 1, the easiest hole on the course. If you don't birdie the short par-5, you're basically losing a shot to the field. Other signature holes are the short par-3 sixth, famous for its bunker on the green; the risk-reward, drivable par-4 10th, where playoffs are won and lost; and finally the brutish 18th, 475 yards uphill with a blind tee ball leading to the tiny, kidney-shaped green. Good luck getting par on 18 with the tournament on the line. Finding the fairway at Riviera is important, so as not to find yourself in the gnarly, club-grabbing kikuyu grass. But getting on the smallish greens in regulation is vital; if not, you better have a darn good short game. It's not that putting isn't important -- of course, it always is – but the bumpy poa annua on the greens neutralizes even the sport's top putters.
Key Stats to winning at Riviera
- Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green
- Greens in regulation
- Scrambling
Past Champions
2015 - James Hahn
2014 - Bubba Watson
2013 - John Merrick
2012 - Bill Haas
2011 - Aaron Baddeley
2010 - Steve Stricker
2009 - Phil Mickelson
2008 - Phil Mickelson
2007 - Charles Howell III
2006 - Rory Sabbatini
Champion's Profile:
You don't have to be a long hitter -- only Watson can be considered one among the past 10 champions-- but it sure doesn't hurt. Driving straight is more important. If golfers are offline, they are penalized, sometimes severely. Hahn, who won in a playoff over Dustin Johnson and Paul Casey, didn't drive well last year and was 50th in strokes gained: putting. But his short game was firing on all cylinders, as he was among the leaders in scrambling.
DRAFTKINGS VALUE PICKS (Based on Standard $50K Salary Cap)
DraftKings Tier 1 Values
Rory McIlroy - $13,200 (Winning Odds: 13%)
Jordan Spieth - $13,200 (13%)
Hideki Matsuyama - $11,100 (6%)
Justin Rose - 10,800 (5%)
DraftKings Tier 2 Values
Jimmy Walker - $10,600 (5%)
Bubba Watson - $10,400 (4%)
J.B. Holmes - $9,800 (3%)
DraftKings Tier 3 Values
Matt Kuchar - $8,600 (2%)
Justin Thomas - $8,500 (2%)
Jason Dufner - $7,800 (1%)
DraftKings Long-Shot Values
Matt Jones - $7,700 (1%)
Charles Howell III - $7,600 (1%)
Graham DeLaet - $7,400 (1%)
Chris Kirk - $7,000 (1%)
Roberto Castro - $6,700 (1%)
MY PICKS THIS WEEK
Lower-Risk Cash Game Lineup ($50K Salary Cap)
Justin Rose - $10,800
Bubba Watson - $10,400
Matt Jones - $7,700
Graham DeLaet - $7,400
Chris Kirk - $7,000
Jason Gore - $6,600
Rose doesn't play Riviera every year, though he's smart enough to navigate the difficult track regardless. He hadn't played the AT&T before last week and scored a top 10. But he does have a couple of top-15s at the Northern Trust. Watson is a former champion and his brilliant shot-making, especially fades, fits nicely at Riviera. Jones is another smart player with a T14 at last year's tournament. DeLaet has struggled on tour the past few years, but he loves playing Riviera, and that counts for a lot. He tied for eighth last year. Chris Kirk is certainly not at his best, but $7,000 seems an extremely low price for a top-50 golfer. Jason Gore? He's eight for eight in cuts this season, and it's almost impossible to play well/win at DraftKings without all six guys reaching the weekend.
Higher-Risk Tournament Lineup ($50K Salary Cap)
Rory McIlroy - $13,200
Adam Scott - $9,500
Patrick Rodgers - $7,300
Brian Harman - $7,100
Chris Kirk - $7,000
J.J. Henry - $5,900
McIlroy is playing Riviera for the first time and, while that will be a bit of a disadvantage, the straightest-longest driving on tour more than makes up for it. Adam Scott, of course, is not a top putter, but that won't hurt him here as much as other courses. He's fantastic tee to green, and that's paramount at Riviera. Rodgers is a youngster, but a West Coast youngster, one who is ninth in GIR and fifth in strikes gained: tee to green so far this season. Harman missed the cut last year, but was T3 in 2014, so he knows the landscape. Kirk, again, just seems too good of a value to pass up at this price. Henry is veteran well-versed in the nuances of Riviera, and he tied for ninth there five years ago.