The PGA Tour continues its busy schedule with the RBC Heritage, an elevated event that offers a significant purse. While most top-tier players usually utilize this week as an opportunity to rest and recuperate, this year almost all of the world’s best golfers are in attendance. With a full field to choose from, this is another major-level field, providing a range of possibilities for RBC Heritage DFS picks.
PGA DFS: RBC Heritage DFS Picks & Projections
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Collin Morikawa – $10,000
Morikawa is among the best iron players in the world and only needs to establish some consistency with his putter. He finished 10th at Augusta last week and has recently showcased surgical ball striking at the Heritage. Morikawa has gained at least seven strokes on approach the last two years, a recipe for success at this course, and despite his quality yet uneventful Masters performance, he should make a mark this week.
Morikawa is also a good play in the outright market for those making wagers for the RBC Heritage. And if you are looking for other RBC Heritage best bets, check out the OddsShopper premium tool to boost your ROI!
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Tom Kim – $8,500
The mid-$8,000 range on DraftKings can be tricky, but Kim stands out as a player who fits into various builds. Although he is young, Kim has demonstrated his ability to overcome the challenge at each new course he faces, including last week at Augusta, where he finished 16th and exhibited flashes of his potential. Kim’s playing style is well suited for a Pete Dye layout like this, as he does not aim to overpower a course. According to Stokastic’s PGA DFS ownership projections, Kim is sitting at around 15%, which seems reasonable given his price and course fit. He has potential upside in this spot and can be relied upon for both balanced and aggressive builds.
Adam Svensson – $7,000
Svensson is a promising low-owned punt play. Despite his disappointing missed cut at the Masters, Svensson’s recent form had been exceptional prior to that, including four straight made cuts and a top-10 finish at Genesis. With his irons and putting doing the heavy lifting, Svensson has the right formula for success. In his sole appearance at Heritage last year, he gained over five strokes on approach and finished a respectable 26th. With less than 5% ownership this week, Svensson could prove to be a significant DFS asset, providing substantial returns if he can replicate the form he demonstrated a few weeks ago.