Sam Burns has a few things working in his favor, and one of RotoWire's writers believes he will catch fire in one-and-done contests for The American Express.
Pierceson Coody picked up right where he left off, and Len Hochberg recommends locking him into your lineups for this week's PGA DFS contests on DraftKings.
Jacob Bridgeman delivered regularly last season, and Ryan Andrade believes he will bring it again in this week's PGA DFS contests on FanDuel.
The return of Brooks Koepka to the PGA Tour just before the RotoWire staff golf league added a surprising twist in a format that gives a guide for season-long leagues.
Whether you are a one-and-done expert or novice, don't miss Ryan Andrade's top pick for every tournament on the 2026 PGA Tour calendar.
PGA Best Ball contests are up on Underdog for 2026, and Ryan Pohle runs down specifics, gives rankings and explains why he is on board the Michael Thorbjornsen train.
Jordan Spieth may be your favorite golfer, but should that be a factor in your fantasy draft? Len Hochberg lists a few tips to lead you to success in your league.
Scottie Scheffler has led the PGA Tour in Official Money in four consecutive seasons, and RotoWire's golf writers aren't expecting anything different in 2026.
RotoWire's golf writers reveal their rankings for the 2026 golf season, and you won't have to look far down the list to find the name of Rory McIlroy.
Five RotoWire golf writers give you one player to target and another to avoid in fantasy drafts, and one player -- Marco Penge -- finds himself listed twice.
Denny McCarthy fits the player profile and has a great history at The RSM Classic. Ryan Andrade recommends putting him into your lineups for this week's PGA DFS contests on FanDuel.
J.T. Poston is particularly familiar with The RSM Classic, and he leads off Len Hochberg's picks to click in this week's PGA DFS contests on DraftKings.
Things looked bleak for Adam Schenk, but thanks to his Butterfield Bermuda Championship win his eyes are now set on two more years of PGA Tour appearances.
The U.S. Team made things interesting Sunday afternoon, but after racing out to a big lead, it was Team Europe that took home the trophy at the 2025 Ryder Cup.
