2026 PGA Championship: PGA Tour model and fantasy golf rankings
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2026 PGA Championship: PGA Tour model and fantasy golf rankings

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 12: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland reacts after a birdie on the 13th green during the final round of the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 12, 2026 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)


Welcome to my weekly fantasy golf model for the 2026 PGA Championship!

Since March 2020, I've shared a weekly model which offers a clear-cut ranking system based on data points weighted in a formula. It's been a tremendous success. Winners typically rank inside the top 15 of our model, though, like any model, sometimes there are outlier champions.

Let me walk you through this week's results and how I get to them. You'll see our top 10 for free, and the rest of the model, including potential sleepers and value picks, is available for GNN members.

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How the rubric works

The biggest chunk of my rubric relies on strokes gained, as well our derivative, Quality Strokes Gained, which weights a player's strokes gained against the depth of field they face. The rubric looks at this data over the longer term and medium term to derive a player's quality across the tour and across different fields. I include specific weighting of strokes gained and Quality Strokes Gained against the field strength that week, creating a range of comparison to see how players do against particular competition.

Next, the rubric accounts for two factors I look at every week: current form in the last 10 PGA Tour events played and their average strokes gained on the host course in the last three years.

All told, the model is designed to point out quality players and boost those middling players who have good current form or good course history.

While I think a long-term view of a player's performance is the best way to measure their potential, there's no doubt that short-term heaters happen. To that end, for GNN members, I also have a short-term model that compares a player's performance to his peers over the last 10 PGA Tour events.

2026 PGA Championship rankings: Top 10

POS PLAYER PTS DK PRICE ODDS
1 Scheffler, Scottie 3.199 13900 480
2 DeChambeau, Bryson 2.456 10900 2000
3 McIlroy, Rory 2.424 12400 860
4 Schauffele, Xander 2.105 10100 2100
5 Reed, Patrick 1.849 9000 7400
6 Aberg, Ludvig 1.706 9800 2200
7 Rahm, Jon 1.701 10400 1600
8 Fleetwood, Tommy 1.603 9700 2500
9 Henley, Russell 1.583 8700 5500
10 Fitzpatrick, Matt 1.577 10000 2200

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About the author

Ryan Ballengee

Ryan Ballengee is founder and editor of Golf News Net. He has been writing and broadcasting about golf for nearly 20 years. Ballengee lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his family. He is currently a +2.6 USGA handicap, and he talks about golf on various social platforms:

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