Fantasy Golf Power Rankings for the 2020 CJ Cup @ Shadow Creek

Analyzing the best fantasy golf picks for the 2020 CJ Cup @ Shadow Creek, with PGA Tour power rankings of the top-30 golfers.

The CJ Cup will be played at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the first time. It’s the first event of the PGA Tour’s relocated and abbreviated Asia swing and will be followed by the Zozo Championship next week. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings for the top 30 golfers for the 2020 CJ Cup @ Shadow Creek.

This week’s event includes an exceptionally strong 78-man field featuring seven of the top 10 golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings. Brooks Koepka (No. 69) makes his return to tournament play for the first time since the Wyndham Championship. Tiger Woods is expected to return next week to defend his title at the Zozo ahead of the 2020 Masters (Nov. 12-15).

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2020 CJ Cup @ Shadow Creek: Fantasy Golf Top 30

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30. Brendon Todd (+8000)

Todd’s coming off a rare multi-week break following a T-23 finish at the US Open. He showed well at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational with a T-15 and a T-8 at the BMW Championship. Both were no-cut events.

29. Bubba Watson (+7000)

Has never competed in the CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges in South Korea but will tee it up in Las Vegas. At 7,527 yards and with wide fairways, Shadow Creek seems a natural fit for Watson.

28. Matthew Fitzpatrick (+4500)

A regular contender on the European Tour, Fitzpatrick’s coming off a T-7 at last week’s BMW PGA Championship. He tied for sixth at the BMW Championship in the FedEx Cup Playoffs against similar competition and without a cut.

27. Justin Rose (+6600)

Five missed cuts in his last eight events but with a ninth-place finish at the PGA Championship mixed in. His iron play is well suited for the rolling elevation of Shadow Creek GC.

26. Scottie Scheffler (+4000)

Missed the cut last week in a moderate field at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open and is still looking for his form of the PGA Championship and FEC Playoffs after having to withdraw from the US Open due to a positive COVID-19 test.

25. Ian Poulter (+9000)

Coming off back-to-back top-6 finishes on the European Tour. He tied for 16th at last year’s CJ Cup in South Korea and typically plays his best in these stronger fields.

24. Alex Noren (+9000)

Tied for 18th at the 2018 CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges. Finished T-22 and T-17 at the PGA Championship and US Open, respectively, and will be competing against most of the same top names from each of those three events once again.

23. Si Woo Kim (+9000)

Finished T-8 at last week’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas. He was the fourth among those in last week’s field making the short trip over to Shadow Creek this week.

22. Sergio Garcia (+5500)

The winner of the Sanderson Farms Championship, Garcia followed it up with a T-43 last week against tougher competition. His putter and short game abandoned him last week, as he lost 0.51 strokes per round putting, according to Data Golf.

21. Jason Day (+6000)

Lost 1.58 strokes per round around the green last week en route to a missed cut. He ranked first on the PGA Tour in SG: Around-the-Green last season and will need to recapture that form with Shadow Creek’s troublesome run-off areas.

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20. Abraham Ancer (+5000)

Coming off a fourth-place finish last week in which he ranked second in the field with 2.08 Strokes Gained: Putting per round. He’ll need to lean more heavily on an approach game that struggled last week.

19. Sungjae Im (+3300)

Averaged 0.63 SG: Tee-to-Green in the 2019-20 season. Ranked third in the field in that metric last week and led the field with 1.63 SG: Off-the-Tee per round while finishing T-13.

18. Paul Casey (+6000)

Was playing very well from a T-2 finish at the PGA Championship through the FEC Playoffs and a T-17 finish at the US Open before a missed cut last week. He tied for 18th in this event last year in South Korea.

17. Viktor Hovland (+3300)

Hasn’t played competitively since a T-13 finish at the US Open. Was one of the best in the world in SG: Approach and SG: Off-the-Tee on the 2019-20 season but will need to be better than usual around the greens at Shadow Creek.

16. Harris English (+4000)

His missed cut last week was his first since the Charles Schwab Challenge in mid-June. Hasn’t played in a no-cut WGC event since 2016 and has never played the CJ Cup in South Korea.

15. Daniel Berger (+3500)

Tied for 17th at the Zozo Championship but didn’t compete in the CJ Cup last year. His win at the Charles Schwab Challenge, T-2 result at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational and third-place finish at The Northern Trust all came against this week’s top competition.

14. Tony Finau (+3000)

Expected to make his return this week after withdrawing from the Shriners due to a positive COVID test. He was T-8 at the US Open and T-4 at the PGA Championship and should once again finish near the top of a stacked leaderboard.

13. Brooks Koepka (+3000)

Teeing it up for the first time since a missed cut at the Wyndham Championship after an extended break to recover from knee and hip injuries. Looking to reprove himself as one of the world’s best golfers late in a 2020 season that has seen him record just two top-10 results through 13 events.

12. Louis Oosthuizen (+4500)

Tied for 29th at the 2018 CJ Cup but didn’t play last year. His play around the greens left plenty to be desired last season but his putter can cover up a lot of his mistakes when in top form.

11. Tommy Fleetwood (+4000)

Tied for third at the European Tour’s Portugal Masters and was the runner-up at the Scottish Open on either side of a missed cut at the US Open. He tied for 13th last week in the BMW PGA Championship and will hope his elite form on the Euro circuit can follow him back to the USA this time.

10. Collin Morikawa (+2500)

The 2020 PGA Championship winner has struggled ever since his victory at TPC Harding Park. He missed the cut at both the US Open and the Shriners but his iron play and approach game are well-suited to a Shadow Creek course where ball positioning is key.

9. Hideki Matsuyama (+2500)

Matsuyama is a staple contender at no-cut events such as WGCs, and he finished third at last year’s CJ Cup. He was third at the BMW Championship in the FEC Playoffs with this week’s format and strength of fielding nearly mirroring that event.

8. Xander Schauffele (+1400)

Followed up a co-runner-up finish at the Tour Championship with a fifth-place result at the US Open and enters off a lengthy break. His play from tee to green will help him succeed on the rolling fairways.

7. Rory McIlroy (+1200)

Enters the week third in the Golfweek rankings but hasn’t won an event in 14 tries this calendar year. He has six top 10s, including a T-8 at the US Open, but he was just T-47 at the last WGC event.

6. Patrick Cantlay (+2500)

The native of Long Beach, California, typically plays well on the West Coast, and especially in Las Vegas. He finished T-8 last week with a disappointing fourth-round performance but gained 0.78 strokes per round around the green.

5. Tyrrell Hatton (+2800)

Won last week’s BMW PGA Championship in a stacked European Tour field. He’s 10th by the betting odds to win this week back in North America.

4. Matthew Wolff (+2200)

Wolff is sixth by the betting odds to win off of a T-2 finish at the Shriners where he ranked fifth in the field with 2.24 SG: Tee-to-Green per round. He ranks second on Tour with 2.65 strokes gained per round on the average Tour pro over his last 20 rounds.

3. Dustin Johnson (+900)

Leads the PGA Tour with 3.90 strokes gained per round on the average pro across his last 20 rounds. Tied for second at the PGA Championship and for sixth at the US Open, with a win at The Northern Trust and a runner-up finish at the BMW Championship.

2. Jon Rahm (+1000)

The top-ranked player in the Golfweek rankings finished just T-23 at the US Open but will benefit from the considerably wider fairways. Averaged 1.57 SG: Tee-to-Green per round last season.

1. Justin Thomas (+1100)

A two-time winner of this event when played in South Korea. His last victory was at the WGC FedEx St. Jude Invitational where he went 66-70-66-65 to finish at minus-13. He also fired three rounds of 66 en route to a co-runner-up finish at the Tour Championship.

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Fantasy Golf Power Rankings for the 2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Analyzing the best fantasy golf picks for the 2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, with PGA Tour power rankings of the top-30 golfers.

The 2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada, welcomes a strong field as many of the world’s best golfers return to play for the first time since the US Open. The field includes eight of the top 15 golfers from Golfweek/Sagarin‘s world rankings. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings for the top 30 golfers for the 2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.

Also see:

2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: Fantasy Golf Top 30

Odds provided by BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Odds last updated Tuesday at 12:55 p.m. ET.

30. Francesco Molinari (+15000)

Playing professionally for the first time since the WGC-Mexico Championship in February. Missed the cut in three of four PGA Tour events early in 2020.

29. Rory Sabbatini (+12500)

Coming off an excellent short-game performance at the Sanderson Farms Championship with 1.64 Strokes Gained: Putting and 0.96 SG: Around-the-Green per round, according to Data Golf.

28. J.B. Holmes (+22500)

Sneakily ranked 24th in the Golfweek rankings. Has played sparingly since the Tour’s mid-June return but collected three straight top-20 finishes in strong events before the break.

27. MJ Daffue (+17500)

Led last week’s considerably weaker field with 1.96 SG: Approach per round and ranked fourth with 2.62 SG: Tee-to-Green.

26. Adam Hadwin (+12500)

A fourth-place finisher last year who has averaged 1.57 strokes gained per round across 14 laps of TPC Summerlin.

25. Si Woo Kim (+8000)

Rebounded from a missed cut at the US Open to finish T-37 last week. Has just one missed cut in his last 12 events.

24. Brandt Snedeker (+9000)

Snapped a skid of three straight losses with a T-17 finish last week. Relied on his regular strengths in the short game and with the putter.

23. Joaquin Niemann (+6000)

Finished 10th in 2018 but missed the cut last year shortly after his win at A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier. Good ball striker and just needs to be average with the flat stick.

22. Cameron Smith (+8000)

Has made six straight cuts and finished T-59 at the no-cut WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational. Finished 10th here in 2016.

21. Matt Kuchar (+9000)

Missed the cut at both 2020 majors to date and has been out of form since a win at the Asian Tour’s SMBC Singapore Open and a runner-up at the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational. Finished second and seventh in this event in 2008 and 2009, respectively.

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20. Cameron Davis (+5000)

Tied for sixth last week while gaining strokes across the board. Comes in with six straight made cuts after missing four in a row out of the restart.

19. Doc Redman (+8000)

Two T-3 finishes in his last four events but coming off a T-28 result in the weaker field last week. Finished 42nd in his debut at this event last year.

18. J.T. Poston (+8000)

Has one fourth-place finish and three missed cuts at TPC Summerlin but finished third with 2.12 SG: Putting per round last week.

17. Rickie Fowler (+3300)

Ranks third in the field among those with at least 10 rounds played at TPC Summerlin with an average of 1.79 strokes gained over his 16 rounds. Tied for 15th at the WGC event but has a missed cut and two T-49s since.

16. Sergio Garcia (+4000)

Last week’s winner at the Sanderson Farms Championship will make his debut in Las Vegas. He led last week’s field with 3.01 SG: Tee-to-Green per round.

15. Paul Casey (+4000)

Had T-2 and T-17 finishes at the PGA Championship and US Open, respectively. Is one of the world’s top players making their debut at TPC Summerlin this week with the Masters just over one month away.

14. Louis Oosthuizen (+4000)

Finished third at the US Open and has made the cut in eight of nine events since the mid-June restart with a T-6 at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational.

13. Abraham Ancer (+5000)

Missed the cut in 2017 and 2019 on either side of a fourth-place showing in 2018. Needs a good short-game performance.

12. Harris English (+2500)

The best golfer in attendance by the Golfweek rankings at No. 5 in the world. Has only one missed cut through 15 events in 2020 with a runner-up and two other top 10s.

11. Kevin Na (+5500)

Last year’s champion in a playoff over Patrick Cantlay. He averaged a field-best 3.54 SG: Putting per round but lost 0.21 strokes off-the-tee and 0.14 around-the-green.

10. Jason Day (+3500)

Finished fourth in 2012 but hasn’t played this event since. Ranked first on Tour in SG: Around-the-Green last season.

9. Tony Finau (+2000)

Made the cut here each of the last six years with two top-10 finishes. Has averaged 1.49 strokes gained over 24 rounds at TPC Summerlin.

8. Sungjae Im (+3500)

Finished a disappointing T-28 last week as one of the pre-tournament betting favorites. That result and the stronger field this week have inflated his odds to a more appealing number. He finished 15th here in 2018.

7. Collin Morikawa (+2000)

The 2020 PGA Championship winner will tee it up for the first time since a missed cut at the US Open. He finished just 42nd in his debut last year.

6. Scottie Scheffler (+3000)

Returned to play last week and finished T-37 in his first event since the Tour Championship due to a positive COVID-19 test. The early return could allow him to get a jump on this week’s other top contenders.

5. Matthew Wolff (+2500)

Tied for 18th last year with 1.22 SG: Off-the-Tee. The forgiving fairways and few trouble areas will allow him to maximize his distance advantage.

4. Hideki Matsuyama (+2200)

Ranks fifth in the field with 1.81 strokes gained over eight rounds at TPC Summerlin. Has three straight top-20 finishes in strong fields through the FedEx Cup Playoffs and US Open.

3. Webb Simpson (+1200)

Last season’s PGA Tour leader in both Birdie or Better Percentage and Bogey Avoidance. He won this event in 2013 and has three other top 10s at TPC Summerlin.

2. Patrick Cantlay (+1800)

Won in 2017 and finished as the runner-up each of the last two years. Leads the field with 3.18 strokes gained per round at this venue.

1. Bryson DeChambeau (+700)

The reigning US Open champ won here in 2018. He followed it up with a fourth-place finish last year and his increased length will be a big advantage with little penalty for missing fairways.

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