
It's Super Bowl week, which means one thing, and one thing only: The Waste Management Open. Easily the most entertaining tournament of the season when it comes to fan interaction and raucous environment, it also features many of the biggest names in golf. This year's field at TPC Scottsdale includes four Top-10 players (Hideki Matsuyama, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed), another nine inside the Top-30 and several other compelling players who have what it takes to win. As such, there are going on to be a lot of interesting DFS questions to answer this week--do you go with Jon Rahm coming off his first Tour win? Which of the three ultra expensive players do you anchor your lineup with?--but I'm here to (hopefully) help. You can click through the gallery for my ideal DraftKings lineup, and you can click here for more tournament analysis and picks. (Getty)

Jordan Spieth
Price: $12,000
It's fair to assume Spieth will be the least owned of the top three options this week. Not only is he the most expensive player in the field, but Justin Thomas has won his last two tournaments, while Hideki Matsuyama has finished first, second and fourth in his three appearances at this tournament. While I would probably go with one of them in cash games, I like Spieth, who placed seventh in his only other trip to TPC Scottsdale in 2015, has quietly finished third in back-to-back tournaments and ranks first in GIR percentage, as a contrarian pick in GPP and tournament formats. (Getty)

Bubba Watson
Price: $8,300
Phil Mickelson has played this tournament about 50 times (give or take a few) and won on three occasions, but don't overlook Bubba as one of the course horses. The owner of the best career scoring average at TPC Scottsdale, he has tallied five consecutive Top-15 finishes, including a T5 in 2012 and runner-ups in '14 and '15. Not only does he have a terrific track record here, but he represents difficult-to-pass-up value--he has the sixth-shortest odds to win but is the 14th-most expensive player on DraftKings. (Getty)

Zach Johnson
Price: $8,100
After a four-year stretch in which he didn't play here, Johnson finished 10th in 2015 and then 14th last year. He did miss the cut at the CareerBuilder Challenge a couple of weeks ago, but I'm willing to look past that at a place where he has enjoyed success. In GPP formats, I like him as a pivot away from guys like Mickelson ($8,400) and Brendan Steele ($8,200), who figure to be extremely popular this week. (Getty)

Tony Finau
Price: $7,600
You can't ignore how well Finau is playing at the moment. Since the start of the new year, the 27-year-old has tallied three Top-20 finishes, including a T4 at the Farmers Insurance Open last week. Moreover, he ranks 10th in strokes gained off the tee, 14th in strokes gained tee to green and 35th in GIR percentage, stats that have proven important in determining winners at this event in the past. Finau will be popular, but I can't pass him up at this price. (Getty)

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 22: Byeong Hun An of South Korea plays his second shot on the 17th hole during the final round of the 2017 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Abu Dhabi Golf Club on January 22, 2017 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)

HONOLULU, HI - JANUARY 13: Bryce Molder of the United States reacts after finishing on the 18th green during the second round of the Sony Open In Hawaii at Waialae Country Club on January 13, 2017 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
DraftKings PGA Lineup Picks: Waste Management Open 2017