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Gdula's Golf Simulations: The Genesis Invitational

Volatility is the name of the game in golf, and picking winners isn't easy. With fields of 150-plus golfers sometimes being separated by how a putt or two falls each week, predicting golf can be absurdly tough.

We'll never be able to capture everything that goes into a golfer's expectations for a week, but we can try to account for that by simulating out the weekend and seeing what happens.

The Process

Over the years, I have made plenty of tweaks to my original golf model, which uses a combination of the OWGR's field strength numbers and datagolf's field strength numbers to adjust each golfer's score relative to the field (on the PGA Tour, the European Tour, and the Korn Ferry Tour).

The ultimate goal is to place a score from the Waste Management Open, the BMW International Open, and the Knoxville Open on level playing fields. This adjusted strokes metric lets me see how golfers are performing across all tours. From there, a golfer's adjusted stroke data is combined with their round-to-round variance to see how the field is likely to perform when playing out the event thousands of times.

In addition to that long-term adjusted form, I factor in course-level adjustments for course fit.

I run a second model that uses more granular strokes gained data, which allows me to adjust for course fit very easily. The results are averaged out.

I let the data do the talking and don't make many tweaks if any. Golfers with a small sample get regressed to a low-end PGA Tour player to round out their samples. Data points are weighted more heavily toward recent performance.

Here are the most likely winners for The Genesis Invitational, according to the models.

Golfer Simulated
Win%
Simulated
Top-10%
Simulated
Made Cut%
FanDuel
Sportsbook
Win Odds
Dustin Johnson 12.1% 49.8% 90.6% +550
Xander Schauffele 7.5% 43.8% 89.8% +1500
Justin Thomas 7.5% 42.0% 88.7% +1300
Jon Rahm 6.3% 40.0% 89.4% +1100
Bryson DeChambeau 6.0% 39.2% 87.8% +1800
Patrick Cantlay 4.5% 32.2% 84.3% +1500
Rory McIlroy 4.3% 28.6% 81.2% +1300
Tony Finau 2.6% 24.5% 81.9% +2800
Russell Henley 2.0% 20.9% 78.4% +8500
Collin Morikawa 1.8% 19.0% 76.7% +3800
Hideki Matsuyama 1.6% 16.7% 73.3% +4300
Viktor Hovland 1.6% 18.4% 78.2% +3400
Brooks Koepka 1.5% 14.6% 71.5% +2400
Scottie Scheffler 1.5% 16.2% 73.0% +4600
Joaquin Niemann 1.5% 17.8% 75.5% +4000
Adam Scott 1.4% 14.9% 71.8% +3300
Matthew Fitzpatrick 1.4% 17.2% 74.8% +8000
Si Woo Kim 1.2% 12.4% 67.0% +10000
Matthew Wolff 1.1% 11.4% 64.6% +8000
Sam Burns 1.0% 12.6% 67.9% +11000
Jason Kokrak 1.0% 11.2% 67.1% +11000
Brendon Todd 1.0% 12.3% 68.4% +14000
Jordan Spieth 1.0% 9.6% 63.6% +3400
Abraham Ancer 0.9% 13.4% 72.7% +7500
Bubba Watson 0.9% 11.7% 69.0% +4300
Cameron Davis 0.9% 11.8% 68.7% +8000
Will Zalatoris 0.9% 13.7% 74.3% +7000
Kevin Na 0.8% 10.9% 65.4% +7500
Cameron Smith 0.8% 10.6% 66.6% +8000
Carlos Ortiz 0.8% 9.7% 67.5% +6500
Kevin Streelman 0.7% 9.5% 65.1% +16000
Talor Gooch 0.7% 10.1% 65.1% +17000
Lanto Griffin 0.7% 10.5% 66.9% +13000
Max Homa 0.6% 7.9% 59.7% +4700
Harold Varner III 0.6% 8.9% 63.1% +19000
Gary Woodland 0.6% 8.2% 62.4% +13000
Charley Hoffman 0.5% 8.7% 62.9% +14000
Brian Harman 0.5% 8.9% 68.6% +16000
Cameron Tringale 0.5% 10.4% 70.4% +7500
Sergio Garcia 0.5% 8.8% 67.6% +6500
Joel Dahmen 0.5% 7.2% 58.0% +23000
Corey Conners 0.5% 9.6% 67.5% +11000
Matt Kuchar 0.5% 8.3% 63.6% +16000
Rickie Fowler 0.5% 6.9% 59.9% +13000


Dustin Johnson has been great here but has just one win, so +550 odds are pretty tough to get behind. The models like him to win more often than anyone else, but it's not enough to bet him at +550.

The value at the top of the board is on Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau, and Daniel Berger again. I've already bet DeChambeau. He's an 83rd-percentile poa putter over the past 100 rounds relative to this field, and there are no real flaws in his data. Schauffele's stats put him on par with the elite, easily, but he's had some awful luck with converting wins. Part of that is on him, but it's also some tough breaks.

There's not a ton of value elsewhere, and winners here are usually the elite guys: Adam Scott, J.B. Holmes, Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson are the past five winners.

My outrights include DeChambeau, Collin Morikawa, and Matthew Wolff. I also have top-10s on Sam Burns and Cameron Tringale and a top-20 on Joel Dahmen so far.