Who is ready to play fantasy golf this week?

DraftKings has a bunch of golf GPPs in their lobby, none more alluring than the PGA Tour $800K Resurgence. A single entry costs just $10, and the owner of the winning lineup will watch his or her DK account grow by $200,000.

YOU could be the winner, and the lineup featured on this page could be that magical lottery ticket you have been searching for. I live in a state that restricts me from competing, so please just do me a favor.

Enter a lineup with my following WGC-Mexico Golf Championship DFS picks so I can at least find out what could have been.

Jon Rahm – $10,600

Rather than rave on and on about why Jon Rahm makes so much sense at $10,600, I’ll just direct you to my WGC-Mexico Championship preview and prediction post. The 25-year-old Spaniard is my pick to hoist the trophy.

We know that Rahm hits it as far and as solid as anyone out there, but what you may not know is that his short game has improved dramatically. Jon clocks in at #2 on the PGA Tour in sand save percentage and ranks 4th in total putting.

Tommy Fleetwood – $9,200

Is it Black Friday? Did I miss Cyber Monday?

I’m trying to figure out why Tommy Fleetwood is discounted to $9,200 on DraftKings because I wouldn’t have batted an eye had he been listed at or above $10,000. Shame on the Englishman for finishing 11th his last time out, as Tommy had either won or finished second in three consecutive events.

Speaking of finishing runner-up, that’s exactly what Fleetwood did in Mexico City in 2017 when Dustin Johnson shot 14-under par and held him off by a single shot.

Collin Morikawa – $8,500

The fact that Collin Morikawa is a first-timer at Club de Golf Chapultepec might scare some away. However, the lower Collin’s ownership percentage is, the more enticing of a WGC-Mexico Championship DFS pick he becomes.

Yet to miss a cut since turning professional (19-19), Morikawa is quietly percolating. The 23-year-old Cal product has finished 26th or better in seven straight starts, and here’s one more reason to love him on DK. Collin currently leads the PGA Tour in eagles (9).

Billy Horschel – $7,300

Billy Horschel has been a bit hit or miss during the 2019/2020 campaign, but that’s okay this week in a tournament where everyone is guaranteed 72 holes. Horschel looked sharp his last time out in Phoenix (T-9th), and I have a hunch his solid form can carry over into Mexico City.

Billy’s lack of consistency could translate into depressed exposure across the DFS community. That makes it the perfect time to chomp down on the former Gator.

Kurt Kitayama – $7,200

It’s time to start getting acquainted with Kurt Kitayama. As one of my true WGC-Mexico Championship sleepers this week, the 5’7” 160-pound unheralded golfer isn’t going to intimidate anyone in the field when standing on the tee.

With that being said, his game log and TrackMan numbers tell a much different story.

Pound for pound one of the longer guys you’ll encounter, Kitayama has steadily been climbing up the Official World Golf Ranking. At this rate, he’ll be breaching the top 25 in no time.

Charles Howell III – $7,100

Charles Howell III skipped Torrey Pines and was a no-show at TPC Scottsdale, a couple of venues he has made a lot of money on in the past. Perhaps CHIII wanted to make sure his body was rested for the trip to the high altitude in Mexico City, where tons of world ranking and FedEx Cup points are up for grabs.

Chucky racked up 20 birdies at the 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship (T-14th) and hits it plenty well enough to contend on a week in and week out basis. If his short game behaves properly at Club de Golf Chapultepec, having him in your lineup at $7,100 could go a very long way.

My Lineup in GPPs for the 2020 WGC-Mexico Championship

Jon Rahm – $10,600

Tommy Fleetwood – $9,200

Collin Morikawa – $8,500

Billy Horschel – $7,300

Kurt Kitayama – $7,200

Charles Howell III – $7,100

Go ahead and fire this lineup into some GPPs and see what happens.

I like to examine the PGA Tour odds from the best golf sportsbooks and compare them to the pricing on DraftKings. When I see discrepancies, I know I’ve captured some value. For example, Tommy Fleetwood and Hideki Matsuyama are both listed at +2000 to win the WGC-Mexico Championship, yet Tommy is $800 cheaper on DK.

For those looking for a more stable way to profit from betting golf online, attacking the matchups is the way you should go. My WGC-Mexico Championship matchup picks will be uploaded here by Tuesday afternoon.