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1) RankingsSummary
Your go-to shop for this week's tournament. In this section, you will find statistical data, rankings and everything you need to get ready for the event.

Make Your Own Custom Version
All my information will be viewable if you just view the sheet, but you can also create a copy of your own if you click on "make a copy" under the file menu option. If you do choose to create a sheet, all open light grey cells in row four of the "Standings & Calculations" and "Final Calculations" sections can be weighted to include your very own personal "Calculated Standing."

The cell box will turn light blue when the weight has been activated, and the sheet runs best when you use a total weight of 100% for each section.
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2) Round 1 ResultsSummary
If you are looking for DFS Showdown strategy or potential outright additions to your card after round 1, you have come to the right place. Similar to the 'Rankings' tab, you will be able to make a copy of your own after I have updated the first round stats, or you can just stop by to see what I have concocted for the day.

Advanced Metrics
I include some advanced metrics that should pinpoint who underachieved or overachieved on Thursday and have added a great feature that allows you to weigh back in your pre-tourney research. The sheet will become active once the first round is officially in the books and updated.
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3) Round 2 ResultsSummary
Let's get back to our research after Friday is finished with another in-tournament breakdown. While the design will mimic the overall feel of round one, the enhanced information we have received should make our jobs easier for the day. The sheet is great for outright bets, in-tournament head-to-head wagers and anyone playing on the DraftKings 'Showdown' slate.

What Is Different From Round 1?
All players who missed the cut will be highlighted with a bright red 'MC' so there is no confusion when it comes to any of the gambling sectors, and we will gain a handful of additional categories that become weighable - all of which can be done in the light grey section of row four.
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4) Round 3 ResultsSummary
We are almost to the finish line for the week, but we will get one last opportunity on Saturday night to use the vast array of statistical combinations at our disposal. I tend to make my 'Round 3 Results' sheet geared towards outright wagers, so if you are only viewing it and not making a copy, keep that in mind. Everything that has happened for the event will be in one place, and it should provide a complete picture of what has transpired.
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5) Previous Winner After Each RoundSummary
This is a brand-new idea that I have created to help highlight where the eventual champion of the tournament has been located after each round. As the sample size grows, the goal is to be able to pinpoint any potential corollary trends between both specific tournaments and individual players.

Sortable Data
While the actual information in the sheet shouldn't be touched, you will be able to sort any specific column to see the most common trends and biggest comebacks. A feature has been added in the final three columns to signify the average position after each round, making it an interesting tool if you are hoping to find value.
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6) Putting RegressionSummary
We all know that putting can be the most random statistical category when it comes to golf, so wouldn't it be nice to have previous trends at your disposal? Starting at the 2020 Travelers Championship, I have been tracking every player that has either gained or lost two-plus strokes in a given round. The goal is to see how a golfer follows up an aberrational result, and I have included a handful of ways to decipher the information.

Information Available For Viewing
The number of strokes gained for the day will be included, as well as a baseline performance from each player, their deviation from the norm, what the round amounted to from a scoring standpoint and how did their driver or irons help or hurt in the performance. We will then go back the next day and include how they produced in the same categories. This will give us our putting differential, place differential and OTT+APP differential. Last but not least, we will take a look at the overall strokes gained or lost on average in the follow-up performance and how many places better or worse it resulted from a scoring standpoint. I do not include round four statistics because of the uncertain nature of nerves affecting the outcome.
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7) 3x+ Scoring AverageSummary
This sheet is exactly what it sounds like it would be. We are looking at players who generated a score for the day that eclipsed the field scoring average by over three-times the total. There is always a stigma around golfers that they can't provide back-to-back pristine performances, and this should give us an idea of how big of an overall letdown is likely (if any).

How It Works
The follow-up score will compare the scoring to the field average for the day, and there will be additional columns to sort for a better gauge of things. Column "M" will give us our average follow-up score to the field. The bigger the sample size gets, the more useful the tool should become.
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BONUS: My Betting CardSummary
While not directly included onto my spreadsheet, this link will take you to the personalized betting recommendations that I have included for RotoBaller. The card will get updated daily for any new additions once the tournament begins. If you would like to see what I am suggesting before the tournament starts, please consider signing up here at https://www.rotoballer.com/premium-fantasy-sports-subscriber-services?src=bar?pa=teeoff to get my weekly suggestions. Along with my weekly 'Vegas Report,' you will receive a handful of additional tools, including but not limited to an amazing lineup optimizer for for DFS, a research station and a handful of informative articles written by our amazing writers at the company.

What Else Does A RotoBaller Premium Subscription Get You?
Along with my weekly 'Vegas Report,' you will receive a handful of additional tools, including but not limited to an amazing lineup optimizer for PGA DFS, a research station and a handful of informative articles written by our amazing writers at the company.
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How-to GuideSummary
If you are looking for a more in-depth breakdown of how to use this sheet, please click on my 'How-to' tutorial, which provides you with some of the intricacies and nuances of my model.
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