2019 Wyndham Championship one-and-done fantasy golf picks
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2019 Wyndham Championship one-and-done fantasy golf picks

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With the PGA Tour deciding to offer a one-and-done fantasy golf platform, as well the increasing number of private one-and-done leagues, we here at Golf News Net will offer weekly one-and-done fantasy golf picks separate from our weekly fantasy golf rankings and picks.

We began with the 2018 Safeway Open, continue this week at the 2019 Wyndham Championship and will continue through to the Tour Championship in Atlanta in August 2019, keeping track of our picks all along the way.

Before we begin, if you're not familiar with game, read this primer on theĀ one-and-done fantasy golf format, and welcome to the game. It really is as easy as it sounds, but you have to take a long-term view of the season to figure out how best to use players.

We are near the end of the PGA Tour regular season, with the Wyndham Championship marking the line of who gets in the FedEx Cup playoffs (top 125 in FedEx Cup points) and the Korn Ferry Finals (top 200). Few top players are in the field, but Sedgefield Country Club is a great host.

2019 Wyndham Championship One and Done picks

  • Webb Simpson: Would've been best served using him last week, but he's a great pick in Greensboro.
  • Hideki Matsuyama: Matsuyama is again on the come, and he's got a great record at Sedgefield.
  • Billy Horschel: BillyHo has been wonderful this season, and he continues to show up at courses he likes and plays well.
  • Cameron Smith: Smith's been on a little hot run his last two starts, so why not stick with him?

My pick this week will be Webb Simpson. It may again be a little off (the story of much of this season), but we gotta stick with the plan.

2018-2019 PGA Tour One-and Done Picks

  1. Safeway Open: Sungjae Im (T-4)
  2. CIMB Classic: Xander Schauffele (25th)
  3. CJ Cup at Nine Bridges: Paul Casey (T-18)
  4. WGC-HSBC Champions: Eddie Pepperell (WD)
  5. Sanderson Farms Championship: Nick Taylor (T-26)
  6. Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: Rickie Fowler (T-4)
  7. Mayakoba Golf Classic: Emiliano Grillo (15th)
  8. The RSM Classic: Lucas Glover (T-11)
  9. Sentry Tournament of Champions: Aaron Wise (T-27)
  10. Sony Open in Hawaii: Charles Howell III (T-8)
  11. Desert Classic: Adam Hadwin (T-2)
  12. Farmers Insurance Open: Jason Day (T-5)
  13. Waste Management Phoenix Open: Hideki Matsuyama (T-15)
  14. AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Rafa Cabrera Bello (T-22)
  15. Genesis Open: Bubba Watson (T-15)
  16. WGC-Mexico Championship: Tommy Fleetwood (T-19)
  17. Puerto Rico Open: Rafael Campos (T-49)
  18. The Honda Classic: Adam Scott (MC)
  19. Arnold Palmer Invitational: Marc Leishman (T-23)
  20. The Players Championship: Francesco Molinari (T-56)
  21. Valspar Championship: Gary Woodland (MC)
  22. Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship: Rory Sabbatini (T-39)
  23. WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play: Matt Fitzpatrick (T-60)
  24. Valero Texas Open: Billy Horschel (MC)
  25. Masters Tournament: Rory McIlroy (T-21)
  26. RBC Heritage: Ian Poulter (T-10)
  27. Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Patrick Reed (MC)
  28. Wells Fargo Championship: Phil Mickelson (MC)
  29. AT&T Byron Nelson: Scottie Scheffler (T-35)
  30. PGA Championship: Brooks Koepka (WIN)
  31. Charles Schwab Challenge: Justin Rose (T-58)
  32. the Memorial Tournament: Matt Kuchar (MC)
  33. RBC Canadian Open: Jim Furyk (T-27)
  34. US Open: Tiger Woods (T-20)
  35. Travelers Championship: Patrick Cantlay (T-15)
  36. Rocket Mortgage Classic: Brandt Snedeker (T-5)
  37. 3M Open: Viktor Hovland (T-13)
  38. John Deere Classic: Collin Morikawa (T-4)
  39. British Open Championship: Jon Rahm (T-11)
  40. Barbasol Championship: Jhonattan Vegas (T-64)
  41. WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational: Dustin Johnson (T-20)
  42. Barracuda Championship: Denny McCarthy (T-35)
  43. Wyndham Championship: Webb Simpson

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