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Course Preview: Memorial Park
The PGA Tour heads to Memorial Park for the second straight year, a municipal course in Houston. It is a par 70 measuring 7,400 yards that will challenge golfers with longer-than-normal rough and tough-to-hit green complexes. To learn more about this course, check out our free article The First Cut, released every Monday of the PGA Tour Calendar year.
Top Three PGA DFS Value Picks for the Houston Open
Adam Scott ($36)
Uncharacteristically, the best Australian Golfer ever had his worst season off the tee of his career last year. While putting has plagued Scott over the previous few years, he has seemed to turn a corner and feels much more comfortable with the flat stick. The driver either does not matter as much at this course because of the low fairways-hit percentage or turns around, so if Scott’s putting sticks around, he could be in line for another strong finish. He is coming off a fifth place in his last showing at the CJ Cup and is not in the top 10 salaries of this field. It is a great place to take advantage of a reasonable salary.
Chad Ramey ($25)
Coming off one of the best and most consistent seasons the Korn Ferry Tour has ever seen, Ramey struggled in his first two starts on the PGA Tour. He missed the cut at the Fortinet Championship and came in 63rd at the Sanderson Farms. But that allowed him to get his feed underneath him, and…
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