

Now, Holliman has ranked his top golfers for his 2023 PGA Championship fantasy golf rankings. Anyone who has followed Holliman's predictions is way up on their golf picks. Holliman also backed Scheffler to win the Players Championship at +1000 and was behind Chris Kirk at the Honda Classic, backing the +2500 shot before his first victory since 2015.

At the Valspar, the expert was on Taylor Moore (+5000), who hadn't finished higher than 35th in his previous three outings.

The expert also nailed the Masters when he backed Rahm as his top choice, and six of Holliman's top eight picks at the RBC Heritage finished in the top 15, including winner Matt Fitzpatrick. In addition, longshot play Eric Cole (+10000) posted a top-five finish in the Mexico Open. Holliman wasn't fazed, saying the 33-year-old "should find his footing this week." He certainly did that, going 24 under par and prevailing over world No. The expert had Finau and Jon Rahm in his top three, even though Finau hadn't finished in the top 15 since February. Holliman has been on a roll since last season, and he was all over Tony Finau to win the Mexico Open at Vidanta, tabbing him as his top pick. Who can you trust from this star-studded field to lead you to victory with your 2023 PGA Championship fantasy golf picks, and where should every player be in your 2023 PGA Championship fantasy golf rankings?īefore setting your 2023 PGA Championship fantasy golf rankings or making any 2023 PGA Championship picks, you need to see the Fantasy golf projections and lineup advice from SportsLine Fantasy expert Jim Holliman.

The 2023 PGA Championship field is stacked with major champions, including four-timers Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka, as well as two-time PGA champ Justin Thomas, who won last year at Southern Hills. The PGA Tour season's second major championship tees off Thursday in Rochester, N.Y., and Rahm is just ahead of Scheffler atop the World Golf Ranking and the FedEx Cup standings. The heavyweight battle will continue this week at Oak Hill Country Club as Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler go toe-to-toe at the 2023 PGA Championship.
