The PGA is back! Play resumes this week at Colonial, and PGA DFS contests do as well. Len Hochberg tells you who to target in a loaded field, which features the world's No. 1 golfer, Rory McIlroy.
Sahith Theegala, named the best D1 college golfer this year, headlines the field in the final scheduled event of the Outlaw Tour season.
Bubba Watson putted as well as ever early this season, which resulted in several quality finishes before play was put on pause.
Sam Triplett just missed a win in the last Outlaw Tour event, and Len Hochberg likes his chances of succeeding again this week.
Phil Mickelson figures to be all smiles at The Match II on Sunday, but his results earlier this year suggest he will still be trying to find several parts of his game.
Rickie Fowler was not on top of his game earlier this season, but he will get his first chance to turn things around this weekend in a charity event with several other big-name golfers.
This week's event in Arizona boasts the best field since the PGA Tour was put on pause, and is headlined by its 2017 champion and the 70th-ranked player in the world, Joel Dahmen.
Collin Morikawa has shredded nearly every course he has stepped on this season, and that earns him a spot on the right side of the ledger in this week's edition.
Dylan Wu may not be the most pricy player in this week's contests, but he does sit higher in the OWGR than any other golfer in the field, which earns him a spot among Len Hochberg's recommendations.
Harris English has been shaping his shots well this season, and he is on his way to one of the most successful campaigns of his career.
DraftKings has added contests for the Golden State Tour, and Len Hochberg is here to give you tips and golfers to target. J.J. Spaun, a regular on the PGA Tour, finds himself among the top options.
It's been another trying season for Jordan Spieth, who lands in the wrong spot in the latest edition of our Up and Down series.
Looking for tips and suggestions for this week's Outlaw Tour contests on DraftKings? Len Hochberg has you covered with a preview of the Legacy Shootout, which features Canadian Riley Wheeldon.
Brooks Koepka may have gotten the best of Bryson DeChambeau in a January Twitter tussle, but the latter has let his play do the talking since and the former is still trying to get back on track.
Things are really looking up for Sungjae Im, who topped the FedExCup Standings when play was halted.