Matt Fitzpatrick Leads PGA TOUR Expert Picks for Memorial Tournament
Matt Fitzpatrick headlines the PGA TOUR's Expert Picks preview for the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. The new preview arrives ahead of the event and puts fantasy and betting analysis back in front of players who use PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf.
The 2026 format adds in-tournament rostering features, giving fans a more active way to manage lineups during play. The PGA TOUR Experts league is open to the public, so anyone using the game can follow the same pool of picks.
Will Gray and Chris Breece
Will Gray, listed as Senior Manager, TOUR & Golfbet Editorial & Distribution, is one of the experts offering picks and analysis. Chris Breece, a Senior Content Manager, Golfbet, is also part of the preview.
Their presence gives the preview a clear practical use: it is not just a headline, but a starting point for roster decisions before the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. For readers building lineups, the preview is tied directly to the game format they will use.
Fantasy Golf roster rules
Each PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf lineup consists of four starters, including a captain, and two bench players. Golfers can be used only three times per each of the three segments, which forces more careful planning across the season.
That structure matters because the game does not reward one-time loading of the same names. Players have to think about when to spend starts and when to save them, especially once in-tournament rostering is available in 2026.
Rob Bolton and public access
Rob Bolton is listed as Golfbet's Fantasy Insider. The preview also points readers to the PGA TOUR Experts league, which is open to the public for fans who want to compare picks or enter the same space.
The article also includes the National Council on Problem Gambling hotline at 1-800-522-4700. For fans using the preview for bets or fantasy entries, the practical takeaway is simple: the Memorial Tournament preview is live, the 2026 game changes are in place, and roster decisions now have more moving parts than before.