
The PGA Tour continues its west-coast swing this weekend with the Pebble Beach Pro-Am from, you guessed it, Pebble Beach, California. Easily one of the most unique events of the season, it pairs together pros, amateurs and celebrities alike, and though you unfortunately can't add Carson Daly, Wayne Gretzky or Justin Timberlake to your DFS lineup, it still draws quite an impressive field. Jason Day, Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth headline the field, while there are nine total players inside the Top 30. For the uninitiated, players rotate through three different courses--Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill and Monterey Peninsula--during the first three rounds. Cuts are then made after 54 holes, and the last 18 are played back at Pebble Beach. In terms of fantasy, that places less of an emphasis of finding guys who will make the cut, and more on guys who have the ability to go low. With that in mind, you can click through the gallery for my ideal DraftKings lineup, and you can click here for even more analysis and picks. (Getty)

Jason Day
Price: $11,600
Dustin Johnson, who has two wins and six Top-10's at this event since 2008 (plus an eighth-place finish at the 2010 US Open at Pebble Beach), will likely be the most popular of the high-priced options, so I like Day as a potentially under-owned pivot. Though he missed the cut at the Farmers last week, he's still the No. 1 player in the world, and he has tallied three Top-11 finishes in the last four years here. (Getty)

AVONDALE, LA - APRIL 26: Justin Rose of England reacts after putting in for a birdie on the 18th hole during the final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana on April 26, 2015 in Avondale, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Patrick Reed
Price: $8,300
After a pair of Top-12 performances to start the year, Reed took a step back at the Waste Management Open last week, shooting a 76 on Sunday to drop to 68th place. Nevertheless, at a tournament where hitting greens in regulation will be difficult (per FutureOfFantasy.com, there are tiny greens at Pebble Beach, small greens at Spyglass Hill and smaller than average greens at Monterey Peninsula), Reed has the scrambling skills (eighth in strokes gained around the green and eighth in scrambling last year) to do damage here. In fact, in four career appearances, he has finished seventh, 13th, 29th and sixth. Not bad for the No. 3 player in our lineup. (Getty)

Shane Lowry
Price: $7,000
When someone like Steven Bowditch is $7,400 and K.J. Choi is $7,300, Lowry at $7,000 is absurd. Boasting the 12th shortest odds in the field, the Irishman has finishes of 33rd and 16th to start the season, he has made the cut at this event in his only two tries, he knows how to play in tough weather conditions--which there will likely be--and he's one of the best in the world on Poa Annua greens. He'll probably be super popular, but it's just too hard to pass up this value. (Getty)

Vaughn Taylor
Price: $6,900
Taylor is playing some of the most consistent golf of his career (eight consecutive cuts made, four of which have come in the last month) heading into his most successful tournament (won last year and finished 10th in 2015). He's another one who figures to be pretty popular, but after starting our lineup with Day, Rose and Reed, we have to find value, and he easily has one of the best outlooks of players under $7,000. (Getty)

Cody Gribble
Price: $6,900
After finishing 14th at the Tournament of Champions, Gribble missed the cut at the Sony Open then did the same at last week's Waste Management Open. He's also never played in this tournament, so he should be pretty low owned. So, why would we want him? With the 54-hole cut system, we're more concerned with high-upside players than we are with guys who will make the cut, and Gribble, who already won this season, who is third on Tour in strokes gained via putting and who is 16th in birdie or better percentage, is the definition of high-upside. He brings along some risk, but I like him in tournament and GPP formats. (Getty)
DraftKings PGA Lineup Picks: Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2017