BlogHeritage DraftKing data

Do you want a perfect way to determine who can win this week?

Do you want to know who historically earned the most DraftKings points at the RBC Heritage in the last five years?

Here is your cheat sheet.

Below is a chart of the 63 players in the 72-player field who have played in the RBC Heritage since 2020 (last five years).  Even if you don’t play DraftKings or any other fantasy pick-six, this list is an excellent barometer for those with good track records at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Of the 63 players on our list, 14 have played all five years. So you can see these are the top players you should look at.  Here are the top ten, with the average points earned for all five years:

Brian Harman – 84.3 per event

Corey Conners – 83.1 per event

Collin Morikawa – 79.9 per event

Wyndham Clark – 77.3 per event

Sungjae Im – 75.0 per event

J.T. Poston – 74.4 per event

Sepp Straka – 72.7 per event

Shane Lowry – 65.8 per event

Lucas Glover – 63.2 per event

Russell Henley – 60.1 per event

Of those in the top ten, only four made all five cuts: Brian Harman, Corey Conners, Collin Morikawa, and Wyndham Clark

For those wondering where Scottie Scheffler is on the list, he is 1st but has only played in two Heritages, averaging 109.2 per event.

Now, 17 played in four events, with Jordan Spieth scoring the most points per event at 96.0.  Next up is Patrick Cantlay who made three of four cuts and averaged 90.9 points per event.  The next three made all cuts: Justin Thomas at 90.9 points, Matt Kuchar at 85.6 points per event, Cam Davis at 85.2 points per event, and Denny McCarthy at 82.4 points per event while making three of four cuts..

Two players with impressive averages not listed were Daniel Berger, who averaged 91,7 points in three starts, and Xander Schauffele, who averaged 90.5 points in three starts. Because of his good finish in the Masters, we have to include Ludvig Aberg, who earned 89.5 points in his only start last year (finished T-10th)

In looking for some bargain players this week, you can’t go wrong with these folks:

  • Daniel Berger costs 8,300 points, has averaged 91.7 points in his three starts, and hasn’t missed a cut.
  • Matt Kuchar costs 6,000 points, has averaged 85.6 points in his four starts, and hasn’t missed a cut.
  • Sahith Theegala costs 7,300 points, has an average of 85.6 points in his three starts, and hasn’t missed a cut.
  • Cam Davis costs 6,100 points, has an average of 85.2 points in his four starts, and hasn’t missed a cut.
  • Brian Harman costs 7,600 points, averages 84.3 points in his five starts, and hasn’t missed a cut.
  • Denny McCarthy costs 7,900 points, has an average of 82.4 points in his four starts, and has missed one cut.
  • Last week’s Masters runner-up Justin Rose costs 8,000 points. He averaged 81.8 points in his three starts and hasn’t missed a cut.
  • Matt Fitzpatrick costs 7,200 points, averages 81.5 points in his four starts, and has missed one cut.
  • Tony Finau costs 7,100 points, has an average of 81.3 points in his three starts, and hasn’t missed a cut.

So, who are the players who are way overpriced for the average points earned?

  • Corey Conners costs 9,800 points and has averaged 83.1 points in five starts: T-21st in 2020, T-4th in 2021, T-12th in 2022, T-31st in 2023, and T-44th last year.
  • Viktor Hovland costs 9,000 points and has averaged 80.8 points in two starts; T-21st in 2020 and T-59th in 2023.
  • Collin Morikawa costs 10,900 points and has averaged 80.8 points in five starts:  T-64th in 2020, T-7th in 2021, T-26th in 2022, T-31st in 2023 and 9th last year.
  • Tommy Fleetwood costs 9,400 points and has averaged 67.0 points in four starts: missed cut in 2021, T-10th in 2022, T-15th in 2023, and T-49th last year.
  • Shane Lowry costs 9,600 points and has averaged 56.8 points in five starts: missed cut in 2020, T-9th in 2021, T-3rd in 2022, T-67th in 2023 and T-64th last year.
  • Russell Henley costs 7,700 points and has averaged 60.1 points in five starts: missed cut in 2020, T-9th in 2021, missed cut in 2022, T-19th in 2023, and T-12th last year.
  • Jason Day costs 9,100 points and has averaged 54.0 points in two starts: missing the cut in 2020 and T-18th last year.

So here is the list; enjoy:

 

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  1. James Gittleman says

    I am not getting the course info nor abso picks. That includes your additional information. Should I log out and then back in?

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