2022 Honda Classic one and done picks, fantasy golf predictions, expert PGA betting advice by proven DFS pro
Mike McClure has locked in his PGA one and done picks and sleepers this week for the Honda Classic 2022

The PGA Tour Florida swing begins this week with the 2022 Honda Classic at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens. The tournament tees off on Thursday, Feb. 24. While the 2022 Honda Classic field won't feature the the sheer number of elite golfers we saw at the Genesis a week ago, it will still have a handful of household names in attendance, with Brooks Koepka (20-1) and Daniel Berger (16-1) as the headliners. The total Honda Classic purse is $8 million, with the tournament champion taking home $1.44 million. 2020 tournament champion Sungjae Im (14-1) is the betting favorite in the latest Honda Classic odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Other Honda Classic top contenders include Berger (16-1), Joaquin Niemann (18-1), Koepka (20-1), and Louis Oosthuizen (22-1). Each will be among the most popular One and Done picks this week. Defending Honda champion Matt Jones is considered a long shot at 33-1.
With his notoriety and standing as the biggest name in the Honda Classic field, Koepka will likely be a very popular PGA one and done pick this week. Is the four-time major champion and No. 15 player in the Official World Golf Rankings, a must-play? Or would it make more sense to go with another high upside option like Im, Berger, or Oosthuizen? Before locking in your Honda Classic one and done picks, you need to see what SportsLine DFS pro and PGA expert Mike McClure has to say.
The One and Done format is growing in popularity. It has several noticeable similarities to NFL Survivor pools, with the main difference being entries are not eliminated with a bad week. Players pick one golfer per week and earn points based on their selected golfer's prize money for that tournament. Golfers can only be used once per season, and the point format makes nailing majors and big money tournaments critical.
McClure is a DFS legend with nearly $2 million in career winnings, and he's been red-hot on his golf picks dating back to the PGA Tour restart in June of 2020. McClure uses his proprietary simulation model to analyze the field and crush his golf picks.
Two weeks ago at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, McClure's top three One and Done picks were Xander Schaffele, Brooks Koepka, and Louis Oosthuizen. Schauffele and Koepka finished T-3, one stroke behind the leaders, which was good for $434,600 each. Oosthuizen finished T-14, and won $133,250.
Three weeks ago, at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, McClure was all over Matthew Fitzpatrick. The 27-year-old went out and shot 14-under par for the tournament, finishing in a tie for sixth place, taking home $293,625.
Four weeks ago at the Farmers Insurance Open, McClure's top pick was 25-year-old Will Zalatoris. The result: Zalatoris finished in sole possession of second place, taking home $915,600. While he came up short against eventual winner Luke List in a one-hole playoff, Zalatoris' performance at Torrey Pines was huge for one and done players.
At The American Express, McClure was all over Patrick Cantlay and Sungjae Im, who finished 9th ($222,300) and T-11 ($184,300), respectively.
At the Sony Open 2022, McClure's model listed Hideki Matsuyama among the top contenders. The reigning Masters champion went out and overcame a five-stroke deficit on the back nine of the final round to notch his eighth career PGA Tour victory.
At the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions, McClure included Jon Rahm and Daniel Berger among his top PGA picks. The result: Rahm came in second with a score of 33-under par, while Berger secured a top-five finish with a score of 25-under par. Anybody that included them in their one and done picks is in great shape.
At the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba in November, the model was all over Viktor Hovland (18-1) winning his third PGA Tour title. At the 2021 Open Championship, McClure's best bets included Collin Morikawa winning outright even though he was listed as a massive 40-1 long shot. In addition, McClure's model was all over Jon Rahm's (10-1) first career major championship victory at the 2021 U.S. Open.
McClure's model is also up nearly $10,000 on its best bets since the restart, nailing tournament after tournament. Anyone who has followed it has seen massive returns.
Now, McClure has dialed in on the 2022 Honda Classic golf tournament, and just locked in his one and done picks and PGA predictions. You can only see McClure's Honda Classic one and done picks at SportsLine.
2022 Honda Classic One and Done expert picks
One golfer McClure is definitely backing this week is Tommy Fleetwood. The 31-year-old Englishman finished in seventh place (five shots behind 2016 Masters champion Danny Willett) in his most recent outing at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on the European Tour. When he's at the top of his game, and by all indications he is, Fleetwood can is a threat to win any tournament he enters.
Fleetwood's ability to navigate and excel on tough courses bode well for his chances at PGA National. McClure will be leaning on Fleetwood's links experience, ability to scramble, and his mistake avoidance this week. There is not doubting that Fleetwood is one of the most talented golfers in the Honda Classic Field, which should make him one of the top options for your One and Done picks this week.
How to make 2022 Honda Classic One and Done picks
McClure is also targeting a player for his Honda Classic one and done picks that is listed at 20-1 in the latest PGA odds. This player has been red-hot dating back to 2021, but consistently flies under the radar and has the ability to win any tournament he enters. You can find out who it is, and check out all of McClure's Honda Classic One and Done picks at SportsLine.
Who wins the 2022 Honda Classic? And which golfers should you target for your PGA one and done picks this week? Visit SportsLine now to get Mike McClure's Honda Classic one and done picks, all from the DFS pro with over $2 million in career winnings, and find out.















