Travelers Championship PGA DFS Showdown Picks: Round 3
June 27, 2026
Travelers Championship PGA DFS Showdown Picks: Round 3 (June 27, 2026)
Round 3 of the Travelers Championship is a single-round DraftKings Showdown slate, a different game from the weekly main slate: six golfers, a $50,000 cap, one round of golf, and no captain multiplier. The main slate has already locked, so this is the live golf DFS for June 27, 2026. These picks come from the Stokastic PGA Sims run on the Round 3 slate specifically, not the full tournament. New to the format? Start with our PGA DFS strategy guide.
In Summary
- Slate: Travelers Championship Round 3, a single-round DraftKings Showdown — six golfers, a $50,000 cap, no captain.
- Top Projected Play: Scottie Scheffler (44.56 projected points), but at 23.5% projected ownership he is a chalk anchor, not a leverage edge.
- Best Value: Nicolas Echavarria ($6,700, 38.09 projected points) headlines a deep $6K tier that makes Showdown a value-builder's format.
- The Tactic (Tournaments): salary matters less over one round, so unused cap is fine — leaving money on the table is how you land a high-ceiling, low-duplication lineup. In a single-game cash contest, do the opposite: spend toward the top tier and prioritize floor over uniqueness.
Top Round 3 Showdown Plays
- Scottie Scheffler (Golf G, $13400): 44.56 proj pts, 23.5% projected ownership, -0.13 leverage
- Xander Schauffele (Golf G, $10300): 41.61 proj pts, 19.5% projected ownership, -0.06 leverage
- Sam Burns (Golf G, $9700): 41.01 proj pts, 16.4% projected ownership, -0.03 leverage
- Patrick Cantlay (Golf G, $9400): 40.83 proj pts, 17.5% projected ownership, -0.06 leverage
- Matt Fitzpatrick (Golf G, $10400): 40.77 proj pts, 16.6% projected ownership, -0.06 leverage
- Kristoffer Reitan (Golf G, $7400): 40.54 proj pts, 12.8% projected ownership, 0.02 leverage
When we build a single-round Showdown, we read the Sims differently than a four-round main slate: one round compresses the field, so projection gaps between golfers shrink and ownership leverage matters more. The Sims project Scottie Scheffler highest for Round 3 at 44.56 points, but at 23.5% projected ownership he is the chalk of the slate, not a differentiator — on our scale, any negative leverage number just means a golfer is higher-owned than his projection alone justifies. The sharper single-round value sits in the tier right behind him and in the $6K range below. In a one-round slate, a single hot round from a mid-priced golfer can outscore a favorite over 18 holes just as easily as it can over four days, and we lean on the Sims' ceiling projection more heavily here because 18 holes is a small sample where upside beats floor.
Run the Round 3 board yourself. Take these single-round projections, ownership, and ceilings into the Stokastic PGA Sims and build by win probability across thousands of simulated contests instead of eyeballing the slate. Code PGADFS10 takes 10% off your first Stokastic+ payment: Start with the PGA Sims.
Value Plays For The Round 3 Showdown
The single-round format lives and dies on cheap golfers who can post a low number, and the Sims flag a few worth targeting in the $6K range:
- Nicolas Echavarria ($6,700): 38.09 proj pts, 7.6% projected ownership.
- Rickie Fowler ($6,600): 36.76 proj pts, 7.9% projected ownership.
- Andrew Novak ($6,500): 36.67 proj pts, 6.1% projected ownership.
- Alex Noren ($6,300): 36.59 proj pts, 5.8% projected ownership.
Any two of these let you afford a stud or two up top while staying well under the cap. For more on cheap-plays-plus-studs construction, see our DFS tournaments guide.
How To Build A Golf Showdown Lineup
Showdown construction is not main-slate construction, and it splits by contest type. In tournaments, salary matters far less over a single round, so leaving cap unspent is fine and is often how you land a low-duplication lineup that can win outright, because the field rarely duplicates Showdown rosters. In cash games, do the opposite: spend toward the highest-floor six and never sacrifice projected points for uniqueness. Either way, lean toward birdie-or-better upside over safe pars, since one round rewards aggression, and weigh the tee-time wave: if conditions split between the morning and afternoon groups, the easier wave is worth targeting. There is no captain or multiplier in golf Showdown, so your score is simply the best six one-round totals, every roster spot carries equal weight, and one cold round from a high-salary golfer can sink the whole lineup. We pressure-test every build in the Sims: the model simulates the round thousands of times, and the tool surfaces how often each golfer lands in an optimal lineup, so we weight by win probability rather than chase the highest raw projection. And we never run the same six golfers in both a cash game and a large-field tournament, which is one of the most common DFS mistakes.
A Sample Round 3 Showdown Lineup
Here is one $42,900 build that puts the single-round principles to work: two cheaper top-tier golfers, then four value plays the Sims still like, leaving $7,100 on the table to keep the lineup unique in a tournament.
| Golfer | Salary | Proj Pts |
|---|---|---|
| Kristoffer Reitan | $7,400 | 40.54 |
| Patrick Cantlay | $9,400 | 40.83 |
| Nicolas Echavarria | $6,700 | 38.09 |
| Rickie Fowler | $6,600 | 36.76 |
| Andrew Novak | $6,500 | 36.67 |
| Alex Noren | $6,300 | 36.59 |
| Total | $42,900 | 229.48 |
This build leans on the value tier instead of paying up for Scottie Scheffler at $13,400 — a single round does not require the top projection, and spreading salary across golfers the model still likes gives you more ways to win. The $7,100 left unspent is a feature of a GPP build, not a mistake; in a cash game you would instead spend up for the highest-floor six.
One last check before lock. Whatever six golfers you settle on, pressure-test the build in the Stokastic PGA Sims first. Code PGADFS10 is 10% off your first Stokastic+ payment: Get Stokastic+.
FAQ
Who is the top Round 3 Showdown play for the Travelers Championship? The Stokastic PGA Sims project Scottie Scheffler highest for Round 3 at 44.56 points, though his $13,400 salary and 23.5% projected ownership make him more of a chalk anchor than a leverage play.
Does golf Showdown have a captain or multiplier like NFL and NBA Showdown? No. Golf Showdown has no captain or MVP multiplier. Your lineup score is the combined total of your six golfers' single-round scores, so every roster spot is weighted equally.
How is a Showdown slate different from the weekly main slate? The main slate covers all four rounds and locked earlier in the week; a Showdown is a single round (here, Round 3) with its own salaries. Salary matters less over one round, duplicate lineups are rarer, and you are building around one day of form rather than a full week.
