Just as our Adam Levitan does each week during the NFL season, every Monday we’ll be using the week-long nature of DFS golf to take advantage of the extended feedback loop by analyzing what went right and what went wrong in the previous week’s slate, regardless of results.
Each week, we’ll review a variety of cash-game & GPP lineups in an effort to take you inside our thought process as we approached Thursday’s lock and how our projection- and ownership-based expectations stacked up against the field.
DraftKings Small-Field GPP Review
After reviewing Skylar and Jeremy’s MME portfolio in the last iteration of this article, it’s time to get back to my roots and to take a look at one of my small-field, single-entry lineups to analyze how I played at the Scottish Open. For transparency’s sake, I built my standard 7-10 small-field lineups, entered across a variety of single-entry to four-max contests, and booked a -39.3% ROI on the week.
Lately, I’ve been finding more success registering for secondary contests after the initially released ones are filled. It could most likely be chalked up to small-sample randomness, but I think the ownership results in these contests, such as this 67-man $555, have often flipped in my favor. Let’s take a look at how we got here this week:
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