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2022 WM Phoenix Open fantasy golf picks, rankings, sleepers: Back Hideki Matsuyama, fade Viktor Hovland

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The party is back on as the PGA Tour makes its annual trip to TPC Scottsdale for the 2022 WM Phoenix Open, which starts Thursday. The pandemic limited fans last year at the PGA Tour’s rowdiest venue, but an elite field will be welcomed by massive crowds this week. Six of the world’s top 10 golfers are set to compete in the event, including world No. 1 Jon Rahm. The Spaniard is the 15-2 betting favorite in the latest 2022 WM Phoenix Open golf odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Justin Thomas is the 12-1 second choice, followed by reigning FedEx Cup champion Patrick Cantlay at 14-1. Two-time Waste Management Phoenix Open winner Hideki Matsuyama (18-1), Viktor Hovland (18-1), Olympic gold medalist Xander Schauffele (22-1) and Jordan Spieth (22-1) are among the other top contenders in the 2022 WM Phoenix Open field.

Will Spieth bounce back after a disappointing Sunday at Pebble Beach and be a strong play for your 2022 WM Phoenix Open Fantasy golf picks? Or will two-time Waste Management Phoenix Open champion Brooks Koepka (30-1) rise to the occasion and put you in a better position to win? Before you make your Fantasy golf rankings or lock in any bets on the 2022 WM Phoenix Open, you need to check out the Fantasy golf projections and lineup advice from SportsLine fantasy expert Riley Gates.

Gates is a writer for 247Sports and has covered a range of sports for nearly five years. He has followed golf closely for much longer and has a profound knowledge of the sport. He also knows what it takes to win, on the course and in fantasy sports.  

In last week’s picks for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, eight of Gates’ selections finished in the top 16, with his top three all posting top-10 finishes. That included Spieth, who rallied from 11 strokes down after 36 holes and fell just short of the victory,

The expert has been on a roll all season. At The American Express, four of his top five selections…

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