2021 Wells Fargo Championship Fantasy Golf Power Rankings

Analyzing the best fantasy golf picks for the 2021 Wells Fargo Championship, with PGA Tour power rankings and betting odds.

The PGA Tour returns to Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the first time since 2019 for the Wells Fargo Championship. The 2020 tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings and odds for the 2021 Wells Fargo Championship, with PGA Tour picks and predictions.

Max Homa is the defending champion from 2019 and looks to become the first-ever back-to-back winner at Quail Hollow. Two-time champ Rory McIlroy and eight of the top-10 golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings will look to stop him.

Justin Thomas has never won the Wells Fargo Championship, but he won the 2017 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.

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2021 Wells Fargo Championship: Fantasy Golf Top 20

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20. Stewart Cink (+6600)

The 47-year-old is one of two two-time winners on the 2020-21 PGA Tour season. He won the Safeway Open in the fall to snap an 11-year winless drought and most recently won the RBC Heritage against a much stronger field following an impressive T-12 showing at the Masters.

He has averaged 1.47 strokes gained on the field per round over 38 career rounds at Quail Hollow.

19. Tommy Fleetwood (+5500)

The Englishman is struggling with the driver this season, but his short game has been adequate and he’s still gaining strokes on approach to the green.

18. Jason Day (+4500)

The winner of the 2018 Wells Fargo Championship enters off a missed cut at the Masters. The familiar venue should improve his putting, and he’s still averaging 0.61 SG: Off-the-Tee for the season.

17. Brian Harman (+4500)

His 2017 Wells Fargo Championship title was at Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, North Carolina, but he’s a strong fit for this venue, as well. He’s averaging 0.65 SG: Tee-to-Green per round for the 2020-21 season.

16. Abraham Ancer (+4000)

Finished alone in fifth at last week’s Valspar Championship and his odds rose this week against a stronger field. His putter ran hot last week, but he also averaged 0.91 SG: Off-the-Tee per round and will need to replicate that at the lengthy Quail Hollow.

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15. Corey Conners (+3300)

The Canadian has made the cut in six straight strokeplay events and had four top 10s in that stretch before a T-21 finish last week. He’s averaging 0.84 SG: Approach this season, and he was second among those to make the cut with 1.54 SG: Approach at the 2018 Wells Fargo Championship.

14. Sungjae Im (+4000)

Tied for 31st in his debut at Quail Hollow in 2019 with 0.77 SG: Around-the-Green per round. His short game is struggling this season, but he has been excellent off the tee and with his irons.

13. Max Homa (+4000)

The 2019 champion did so while leading the field with 2.47 SG: Putting per round. He earned his second PGA Tour win earlier this year and is coming off a T-6 at the Valspar, but he’ll face a much stronger field this week than he did two years ago.

12. Will Zalatoris (+3000)

Ranked 28th in the Official World Golf Ranking, the runner-up at the Masters is in this field on a sponsor’s exemption. He still needs a win to qualify for this season’s FedExCup Playoffs and remains highly motivated.

11. Joaquin Niemann (+3300)

His T-8 finish last week was his third top-10 showing through nine events this year, and he hasn’t missed a cut since The Northern Trust in August. His 1.38 SG: Tee-to-Green will play well here.

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10. Webb Simpson (+2200)

Has never won this event but was a co-runner-up in 2015 and has averaged 1.43 strokes gained per round over 38 rounds at Quail Hollow. He’s first on Tour in scrambling this season and his short game is very strong.

9. Viktor Hovland (+2000)

Made a valiant charge up the leaderboard Sunday with a round of 65 and finished eighth among those who made the cut with 1.23 SG: Approach per round at the Valspar Championship.

8. Rory McIlroy (+1800)

Won this event by four strokes in 2010 and by a record seven in 2015. His 2.76 strokes gained per round at Quail Hollow lead this field.

7. Patrick Reed (+3000)

The 13th-ranked player in the Golfweek rankings comes off a missed cut at the Valspar. He was undone by putting with 1.00 strokes lost per round on the greens, but he averaged 1.01 SG: Tee-to-Green over two rounds.

6. Xander Schauffele (+1800)

Hasn’t played competitively since a disappointing T-3 finish at the Masters. Has poor course history at Quail Hollow, but should be a much better fit with strong irons and solid putting.

5. Tony Finau (+2800)

Fifth among PGA Tour regulars with 0.96 SG: Approach through 38 measured rounds on the season. He’s 10th on Tour and fifth in this field in Birdie or Better Percentage.

4. Patrick Cantlay (+2500)

Missed the cut at both the RBC Heritage and the Masters, but is still ninth among qualified golfers with 1.57 SG: Tee-to-Green per round. Makes his debut at the Wells Fargo Championship; tied for 33rd at the 2017 PGA Championship.

3. Justin Thomas (+1000)

Has an average of 2.28 strokes gained on the field over 14 career rounds at Quail Hollow, including his major victory. He tied for 21st in this event in 2018 and leads the Tour in SG: Approach this season.

2. Bryson DeChambeau (+1400)

The only two-time winner this season other than Cink and leads qualified golfers with 1.21 SG: Off-the-Tee per round. He has just 10 rounds played at Quail Hollow to date and his recently-added distance will play well at the 7,521-yard venue.

1. Jon Rahm (+1000)

Rahm is the Tour leader with 2.28 total strokes gained on the field per round through 35 measured rounds and top-ranked golfer in the Golfweek rankings. He hasn’t played since a T-5 finish at the Masters and enters well-rested.

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2021 Masters Fantasy Golf Power Rankings

Analyzing the best fantasy golf picks for the 2021 Masters, with PGA Tour power rankings and betting odds.

The biggest golf event of the year is here as the PGA Tour returns to Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, for the Masters Tournament. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings and odds for the 2021 Masters, with PGA Tour picks and predictions.

Typically the first major of the PGA Tour season, the 2021 Masters will be the third of six majors played in the 2020-21 season. Dustin Johnson, who’s No. 1 in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings, returns to defend his title from the 2020 Masters in mid-November.

The most notable omission from the field is 2019 champion and five-time Masters winner Tiger Woods. He’s still recovering from surgery as a result of a car accident in late February.

Also see:

2021 Masters: Fantasy golf top 30

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30. Tommy Fleetwood (+5000)

His missed cut at The Players Championship was his only MC in 14 international events since the 2020 US Open and it’s sandwiched by a T-10 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and a quarterfinal exit from the WGC-Match Play. He made the cut in each of his last three appearances at the Masters with two top-20 finishes.

29. Will Zalatoris (+7000)

The Korn Ferry Tour graduate has skyrocketed from 610th in the Official World Golf Ranking at the end of 2019 to 46th entering this week. He makes his Masters debut, but the decreased number of patrons at ANGC played to the advantage of several debutants in the fall.

28. Corey Conners (+7000)

One of the top ball-strikers on the PGA Tour and he has greatly improved his putting. He tied for 10th at the fall Masters and has two more top-10 finishes early this year.

27. Billy Horschel (+9000)

Won the WGC-Match Play to vault into the top 20 of the OWGR after previously finishing T-2 at the WGC-Workday Championship. He’s gaining an average of 0.60 strokes per round off-the-tee through 35 measured rounds on the season.

26. Tyrrell Hatton (+4000)

Missed the cut at the Masters last year but his 0.96 Strokes Gained: Approach per round on the season suggests he should be a better fit for Augusta National than his course history shows.

25. Hideki Matsuyama (+4000)

The putter has been a big weakness so far this season, but he’s gaining 1.32 strokes per round tee-to-green with 0.42 SG: Around-the-Green per round. He has two top-10 finishes and three other top-20s in his last six trips to Augusta.

24. Joaquin Niemann (+5500)

Had to withdraw from the 2020 Masters due to COVID-19, so he’ll make just his second career appearance this week. He missed the cut last time around in 2018, but he returns as a PGA Tour winner, and he’s 10th on Tour in total strokes gained per round.

23. Max Homa (+9000)

Won February’s Genesis Invitational against a strong field and at a difficult golf course for his second career PGA Tour victory. His iron play has been strong, and he putts well on difficult greens.

22. Scottie Scheffler (+4500)

Tied for ninth on Tour in par 4 efficiency: 450-500 yards for the 2020-21 season. He struggled with the flat stick at the Valero Texas Open, but he was near the field leaders in SG: Off-the-Tee.

21. Matt Fitzpatrick (+4500)

Seventh on Tour in par 4 efficiency from our key distance of 450-500 yards and his 2.56 strokes gained per round on the average Tour pro over his last 20 rounds is best on Tour.

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20. Paul Casey (+4000)

One victory and four other top-10 finishes in seven international events to begin the year. He tied for 38th at the 2020 Masters, tied for 17th at the US Open and was a co-runner-up at the PGA Championship to work his way back inside the top 20 of the OWGR.

19. Lee Westwood (+4000)

Lost a lot of his outright betting value for the Masters while finishing as the solo runner-up at both the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship, but he can still be a strong fantasy pick while in excellent form. He’s putting exceptionally well, and he has 52 rounds of experience on these greens.

18. Viktor Hovland (+3300)

Failed to qualify in time for the originally-scheduled 2020 Masters, so he’ll be making his first appearance since finishing as the low amateur in 2019. He’s seventh on Tour in SG: Tee-to-Green and his putting and short game have improved almost weekly on his rise to No. 14 in the world.

17. Cameron Smith (+4000)

The 27-year-old has two top-5 finishes in his last three appearances at Augusta National. He’s tied for the Tour lead in par 5 scoring on the 2020-21 season.

16. Sungjae Im (+4000)

The 2018-19 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year tied for second in his Masters debut in the fall. He has two top-10 finishes and no missed cuts in 10 events to begin the year.

15. Daniel Berger (+3300)

Makes his first Masters appearance since 2018 with two Tour victories since the beginning of 2020. His strengths are in SG: Approach and on the greens.

14. Webb Simpson (+3500)

Tied for first on Tour in bogey avoidance, is second in scrambling and tied for 10th in par 5 scoring. Has gained an average of 1.20 strokes per round over 30 career rounds at ANGC.

13. Collin Morikawa (+2800)

Finished T-44 in his Masters debut three months after winning the PGA Championship last year. He won the WGC-Workday Championship but tied for 41st two weeks later against most of the same competition at The Players.

11. Sergio Garcia (+5000)

The 41-year-old is second on Tour in SG: Off-the-Tee per round and third in par 5 scoring. He has struggled with the putter this season, but the 2017 Masters champ has had success on these greens before.

11. Rory McIlroy (+1800)

Recently changed swing coaches amid a stretch of play that has seen him slip from No. 4 to 12 in the OWGR since the end of 2020. In the fall, he snuck away with his sixth top-10 finish in his last seven appearances at the Masters after opening with a plus-3, 75.

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10. Patrick Reed (+3000)

Won the Farmers Insurance Open in January but has just one other top-10 finish in five events since. He’s averaging 0.90 SG: Putting per round on the season.

9. Brooks Koepka (+2500)

My favorite pick to win the 2021 Masters largely due to the value in the odds. He’s far from a safe pick following knee surgery in March, but there’s value as a potential contrarian pick.

8. Xander Schauffele (+2200)

Golfweek’s No. 3 golfer in the world has two runner-up finishes and another top 10 through his first seven events of the calendar year. He’s averaging 0.84 SG: Putting and 0.71 SG: Approach per round for the season.

7. Tony Finau (+3000)

Three runner-ups and a fourth-place showing through eight events prior to a missed cut at the Texas Open. Don’t put much stock in last week’s result, as he was likely just fine-tuning his game for Augusta National much like spring training in baseball.

6. Jordan Spieth (+1100)

Started the year with four top-10 results in seven events before winning the Valero Texas Open to snap a 3.5-year winless drought. His 2.90 career strokes gained per round at ANGC are the most of anyone with a minimum of five rounds played.

5. Jon Rahm (+1100)

There was concern Rahm, Golfweek’s No. 2 golfer, would need to leave the Masters mid-tournament for the birth of his child, but the baby boy was born over the weekend. He tied for seventh at the fall Masters and has five top-10 finishes in seven events since.

4. Patrick Cantlay (+2000)

Fifth on Tour in total strokes gained on the field per round (2.21). He tied for 17th in the fall after a T-9 finish in 2019.

3. Justin Thomas (+1100)

Won The Players Championship for his 12th victory since the beginning of 2017. He still has just one major win (2017 PGA Championship) but is coming off a career-best Masters finish of fourth in the fall.

2. Dustin Johnson (+900)

The No. 1 golfer in the world and defending champion has won once on the European Tour and thrice on the PGA Tour to go with his 2020 FedEx Cup win since the mid-June restart last year. The only concern may be that there hasn’t been a back-to-back Masters champ since Woods in 2001 and 2002.

1. Bryson DeChambeau (+1100)

Leads the Tour in SG: Off-the-Tee and SG: Tee-to-Green and shares the lead in par 5 scoring. He was the pre-tournament betting favorite for the fall Masters and enters this year’s tournament with better value, even after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational and tying for third at The Players.

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2021 WGC Workday Championship Fantasy Golf Power Rankings

Analyzing the best fantasy golf picks for the 2021 WGC Workday Championship, with PGA Tour power rankings and betting odds.

Seventy-two of the world’s top golfers are in Bradenton, Florida, this week for the World Golf Championships-Workday Championship at The Concession Golf Club. Below, we look at the fantasy golf power rankings and odds for the 2021 WGC Workday Championship.

UPDATE: Patrick Cantlay withdrew Wednesday night.

The tournament was renamed and relocated from Mexico due to COVID-19 restrictions and this will be the first PGA Tour event to be held at The Concession, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin. Each of the top-15 golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings are in the star-studded and exclusive field.

Also see:

2021 WGC Workday Championship: Fantasy Golf Top 30

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30. Louis Oosthuizen (+6600)

Coming off a T-11 finish at the Waste Management Phoenix Open as the last event on his sparse 2021 tournament schedule. The former major winner finished third in last year’s US Open and tied for sixth at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational against similarly elite fields.

29. Justin Rose (+6600)

Will make his 2021 debut in North America following a co-runner-up finish at the European Tour’s marquee Saudi International against many of this week’s top names. It was his best finish anywhere in the world in over a year.

28. Harris English (+5000)

Began 2021 with a win at the Sentry Tournament of Champions but after a T-32 finish at the Sony Open, he missed the cut in back-to-back events on the mainland. Hasn’t played a WGC event since 2016.

27. Jason Day (+5000)

Disappointed on the PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing but for a T-7 against a weak field at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He’s playing well on and around the greens but hasn’t been as sharp as usual on approach.

26. Matthew Fitzpatrick (+5000)

Was in contention much of the week at the Genesis Invitational but came up short with a final round of even-par 71. Has five top-10 finishes in 14 career stroke-play WGC events.

25. Matthew Wolff (+10000)

Golfweek’s 31st-ranked golfer has been in a slump since back-to-back runner-up showings at the 2020 US Open and Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. He has finished no higher than T-36 in his last seven events.

24. Max Homa (+5000)

Comes off an emotional win at the Genesis Invitational that vaulted him to No. 68 in the Golfweek rankings. Could be in a letdown spot but remains on a comparable course despite the cross-country travel.

23. Tommy Fleetwood (+4000)

Started the Florida swing with a third-place finish at the Honda Classic last year but missed the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational before play was suspended until mid-June. Has lackluster finishes on the Euro circuit early this year.

22. Adam Scott (+5000)

Tied for 38th last week in his defense of Riviera Country Club. Hasn’t finished higher than T-11 in any of his last seven WGC appearances but won in Florida in 2016.

21. Cameron Smith (+5000)

Coming off a fourth-place finish last week that moved him to No. 27 in the Official World Golf Ranking. He ranked second in the field with 2.58 Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green per round for the tournament.

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20. Will Zalatoris (+5000)

Up to ninth in the Golfweek rankings following a T-15 finish last week with 1.23 SG: Putting per round on the Poa Annua greens. Will switch to Bermudagrass putting surfaces this week but still has a sharp approach game for the small greens.

19. Scottie Scheffler (+4000)

The reigning PGA Tour Rookie of the Year seems to be heading in the right direction after back-to-back missed cuts at The American Express and Farmers Insurance Open. Tied for 20th with 0.86 SG: Approach per round last week.

18. Sungjae Im (+3300)

Well known as one of the Tour’s busiest golfers, Im comes off a rare two-week break. He has struggled around the greens this season, but he finished first and third in two events in Florida early last year.

17. Hideki Matsuyama (+5000)

Has two career WGC victories and tied for sixth at the Mexico Championship last year. He missed the cut last week with an awful performance from tee-to-green, but he finally seemed to get right with his putting stroke.

16. Joaquin Niemann (+4000)

Started with opening rounds of 67-68 last week before a Saturday 78 sent him tumbling down the leaderboard. He still finished the week with 0.69 SG: Around-the-Green per round and will need to lean on that strength at The Concession.

15. Viktor Hovland (+2000)

Followed a T-2 at the Farmers Insurance Open with a T-6 at the Saudi International and returned to California for a T-5 last week. Will play just his second WGC event after winning the Puerto Rico Open this same week last year.

14. Collin Morikawa (+4000)

The 2020 PGA Championship winner lost 1.89 strokes per round putting last week in a T-43 finish at Riviera. He won last year’s Workday Charity Open on the Nicklaus-designed Muirfield Village Golf Club.

13. Webb Simpson (+2800)

Didn’t play on the West Coast Swing other than a T-42 result in his attempted defense of the Phoenix Open. Averaging 0.94 SG: Tee-to-Green and 0.81 SG: Putting per round this season.

12. Tyrrell Hatton (+2200)

One of the Tour’s best through 29 measured rounds on the 2020-21 season with 0.99 SG: Approach per round. Began his 2021 schedule with a win at the European Tour’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and won in Florida last year.

11. Patrick Cantlay (+1600)

His T-15 finish last week was his worst result in four events this year. He gained 1.51 strokes from tee-to-green and 0.70 off-the-tee per round.

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10. Patrick Reed (+2500)

The winner of the 2020 WGC-Mexico Championship is a major value by the betting odds while facing the same caliber of competition but on a different course. He won the Farmers Insurance Open in his last event in North America.

9. Xander Schauffele (+1400)

Like Cantlay, his T-15 finish last week was his worst of 2021 following back-to-back T-2 results at the Farmers Insurance and Phoenix Opens. He gained 0.97 strokes on approach per round last week.

8. Tony Finau (+1600)

Though it ended with another disappointing runner-up finish, Finau led last week’s field with 2.59 SG: Tee-to-Green per round. He has 13 top-10 finishes in 27 international events since the beginning of last year.

7. Daniel Berger (+2500)

Withdrew last week following his victory at Pebble Beach. He’ll be facing much stiffer competition this week, but he tied for second against a similar field at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational last summer.

6. Brooks Koepka (+2500)

Tied for 38th last week following his win at the Phoenix Open. Averaged 0.54 SG: Off-the-Tee at Riviera and can shorten several holes at The Concession with aggressive lines with the driver this week.

5. Jon Rahm (+900)

Ranks third on Tour with 2.38 total strokes gained per round through 27 measured rounds on the 2020-21 season. He’s third in the Golfweek rankings and won the Memorial Tournament at Nicklaus’ Muirfield Village last year.

4. Rory McIlroy (+1600)

His missed cut last week was his first since missing two in 25 events in 2019. He has two wins and 11 other top-10 finishes in his last 18 WGC events.

3. Bryson DeChambeau (+2000)

The only member of this field with meaningful competitive experience at The Concession after winning the 2015 NCAA Championship held here. He missed the cut last week but still ranks second to McIlroy on the 2020-21 season with 1.17 SG: Off-the-Tee per round.

2. Dustin Johnson (+550)

No. 1 in the Golfweek rankings, the Official World Golf Ranking and in total strokes gained per round on the 2020-21 season. His T-8 finish last week can be considered disappointing only by his standards, as he had a rare negative putting performance.

1. Justin Thomas (+1600)

The reigning WGC champion after winning the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational last year. Averaging 0.89 SG: Approach through 24 measured rounds on the season.

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