Forelinx DFS Cheat Sheet: Sentry Tournament of Champions Picks

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Forelinx DFS: Tournament Pick Em'

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Group A: Dechambeau / Johnson / Matsuyama / Rahm / Schauffele / Thomas

As strong a crop of contenders as these six players are, to us this is a no-brainer. Dustin Johnson is playing the best golf on the planet and it's just plain crazy to pick anyone but him until he proves otherwise.

Group B: Cantlay / Finau / Morikawa / Reed / Scott / Simpson

Last year's runner-up Patrick Reed clearly knows how to flight the ball down in the winds around the Plantation Course.

Group C: Ancer / Berger / Niemann / Scheffler / Hovland / Garcia

Just one bad round at each derailed otherwise-strong performances for Abraham Ancer in both the 2020 Masters Tournament and his last start at the Mayakoba Classic.

Group D: Swafford / Champ / English / Griffin / Munoz / Ortiz

Wide fairways seem to accommodate the longer hitters at Kapalua and there are few (if any) longer than Cameron Champ.

Group E: Horschel / Leishman / Im / Smith / Todd / Laird

Cameron Smith has to be brimming with confidence in the wake of a strong runner-up finish in November's Masters Tournament.

Group F: Cink / Gay / Kisner / Kokrak / Palmer / Na

Quietly, Kevin Kisner has been extremely solid post-COVID and is coming off a second-place finish at the RSM Classic.

Forelinx DFS: Parlay of the Week

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Leg One: Dustin Johnson (-125) OVER Justin Thomas (-105)

Dustin Johnson is a multiple winner here at Kapalua and the hottest golfer in the world. We'll take him over anyone.

Leg Two: Tony Finau (-105) OVER Collin Morikawa (-115)

Morikawa is a strokes-gained approach darling, but he's been somewhat MIA since his maiden major win at TPC Harding Park. We think that Tony Finau is a little bit hungrier and so we're betting he's a little bit more ready to play when the gun goes off this season.

Leg Three: Hideki Matsuyama (-110) UNDER 69.5 Total Strokes

Hideki Matsuyama looked like he was rounding into form as the season ended last year and we think that when he's going that he can be the birdie-making machine that we expect to prosper on this ripe for scoring host venue.

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