The PGA Tour this week features the 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship starting on Thursday at Corales Golf Club in the Dominican Republic.
My PGA Tour field ranking for Corales Puntacana Championship looks at the top 10 players in this 132-player field that brings together players for an additional event in the Dominican Republic.
The Corales Puntacana Championship is a solid oppo event, and the host course tends to reward steady ballstriking above all else.
Just a reminder that I make my expert picks looking at all fantasy leagues and formats. Whether you're playing in a fantasy golf leagues, betting on golf, or competing in a DFS (DraftKings, FanDuel) event, our picks highlight the top PGA Tour golfers to watch this week from our 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship rankings.
2025 Corales Puntacana Championship expert picks and rankings
1. Keith Mitchell: Cashmere Keith has been playing solid golf and is a reasonable pick to win here this week.
2. Ben Griffin: Griffin has been enjoying a solid season, and I expect him to be there in the end on Sunday.
3. Alex Smalley: Smalley is the biggest horse-for-course play this week, and he's been having a good year.
4. Ryan Fox: I think Fox is starting to get more comfortable on the PGA Tour, though I'm not sure this is the best course fit.
5. Rico Hoey: Hoey has been a first-round merchant for a good chunk of his PGA Tour career, and he's got a slew of top-25 finishes this year.
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6. Harry Hall: Hall won the oppo in Kentucky last year, and he's got the game to certainly tame a field of this difficult.
7. Pierceson Coody: Consider this a feeling above all else, but Coody has proven he's capable of playing at least at this level of PGA Tour golf.
8. Charley Hoffman: The veteran is having an OK year, but he seems to like the place and still has plenty of game in him.
9. Steven Fisk: Fisk finished T-4 in the Puerto Rico Open for his only top-10 of the year, and he was T-17 at Mexico.
10. Greyson Sigg: Sigg is a bit of a horse-for-course play here this week, and that's the only good thing here since he's missed four cuts in a row.


