2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship DFS Preview – Picks, Strategy, Fades | The First Cut Podcast



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Rick Gehman is joined by Sia Nejad to break down the first playoff event from a DFS perspective. It’s picks, strategy and fades for the FedEx St. Jude Championship

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4 Replies to “2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship DFS Preview – Picks, Strategy, Fades | The First Cut Podcast”

  1. Ding L Barry says:

    I hate to jump on the bandwagon and go with the recent major winner, but if accuracy and putting is the courses strong suit, I'm going to have to go with Brian Harmon. And just the fact that he's probably jonsing like mofo to play again being that he hasn't played since the Open Championship. When a player isn't burnt out and they're dying to play after an excellent performance is the formula for good play and 3 weeks to wait probably seems like an eternity. When golf can stay fresh, I theorize it's much easier to rise to the occasion. When one plays every week it becomes increasingly more challenging because it becomes increasingly more routine and not as fun, but that's just merely my theory and it's why I tend to believe as a general rule that entering more tournaments doesn't necessarily increase ones odds (it can and every players mileage varies but as a general rule I think it hurts a player aside from perhaps a new player on tour). It's not the same as entering your name into a raffle 15 times vs 28 times.

  2. Ding L Barry says:

    I like the 70 cut, which I'm basing on past years where so few points were required to make the 125 cut. I could understand having more players if there were more events and players accumulated more points, but the players who made the fed ex cup on the back half only needed a top 10 and 50% made cuts if that, which is pretty redic (something like a mere 250 points over an entire season). Only players who had a good season should get to play on the Fed Ex cup stage. And players on the back half of points don't have much of a chance anyways, nor should they have much of a chance so what's the point? The cameras and the coverage can only cover so many players so why even waste a spec of our time watching some schlub in the 70 to 125 range, when we could be watching players who may have actually had a good season?
    This year it actually seemed like it meant something to make the top 70. When players were on the cusp of making the top 125, they could go f*ck themselves… nobody cared if they made it or missed it.

  3. Chris Joyal says:

    What’s rick’s handicap

  4. Degen Dude says:

    Not cool bro….Rick hates Harry Potter

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