
Len Hochberg
Senior Golf Writer at RotoWire
RotoWire Sr. Golf Writer. 3x FSWA DFS Writer of Year 🏆 ('20, '22-'23), 5x nominee. SiriusXM Fantasy. MLB/ex-Wash Post. Dad to an 11-year-old boy, my best pal
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1 week ago |
rotowire.com | Len Hochberg
This article is part of our Weekly PGA Recap series. To tell the story of Sunday at the Masters to someone who didn't watch it would not be easy. There were so many plot twists and turns – or, in Augusta vernacular, undulations -- it might take as long as it played out in real time. Actually, to tell the full story might take a lot longer. For 17 years, Rory McIlroy chased a Masters title. For 11 years, he chased a fifth golf major and the sport's holy grail: the career grand slam.
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2 weeks ago |
rotowire.com | Ryan Andrade |Bryce Danielson |Len Hochberg |Ryan Pohle
This article is part of our Golf One and Done Pool Expert Picks series. The first major championship of the year, and that means that all OAD players will have a big decision to make. Do you use one of the two heavy favorites of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy if you have saved them to this point, or do you take a stab with a LIV Golf player knowing that they will only be available for four events this year?
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2 weeks ago |
rotowire.com | Jeff Erickson |Len Hochberg |Nick Whalen
This article is part of our Video Shorts series. RotoWire's Nick Whalen and Jeff Erickson, hosts of VSiN's Prop Points, preview best bets for The 2025 Masters with award-winning RotoWire Golf Writer Len Hochberg. It's the tournament unlike any other. After some Masters basics, Len explains why Cameron Smith is a good horse for this course. Can Scottie Scheffler repeat? Will Rory McIlroy's luck change? Len gets into those topics and much more.
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2 weeks ago |
rotowire.com | Len Hochberg
This article is part of our Weekly PGA Recap series. Brian Harman has had to overcome a lot his entire career. At 5-foot-7 and 150 pounds, not to mention now 38 years old, he has a big physical disadvantage against the tall, powerful long hitters on the PGA Tour. The ones just coming out of college are almost -- almost! -- young enough to be his kid. But what Harman has more than most golfers is grit.
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2 weeks ago |
rotowire.com | Len Hochberg
This article is part of our Major Power Rankings series. Below are RotoWire's full-field rankings for the 89th Masters. This list is an asset for any fantasy or gaming format, including wagers, season-long leagues, PGA DFS -- and even office pools. In fact, use RotoWire's PGA power rankings to bet on the Masters utilizing the best sportsbook promos. The field stood at 96 players as of print time -- the largest since 2015.
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Five years ago, predicted Alex Ovechkin would break Wayne Gretzky's all-time goal record.

This may be blasphemous, but Alex Ovechkin is gonna break Wayne Gretzky's unbreakable all-time record for goals. He's about 200 behind, averages about 50 a year and is only 34 years old. The unthinkable is gonna happen one day.

RT @LenHochberg: My Masters stuff, all 🆓 to see: DraftKings https://t.co/qXNHsvxPbA Power Rankings https://t.co/X4qVfJxDbg YouTube video h…

Most intriguing Masters stat to me: 19 of past 20 winners were top-10 after Thur. But ... doesn't mean you have to be super close. Sergio Garcia ('17) was 6 shots back, Hideki Matsuyama ('21) & Danny Willett ('16) were 4 back. Maybe more about number of guys you have to pass.