Free PGA Tour Player Comparison · Real Strokes-Gained Data

Who Should I Pick for My Golf Pool?

Compare 2-4 PGA Tour players using real strokes-gained data, weighted for the course they're playing. Get a pick with a probability score in seconds.

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RBC Canadian Open
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley - North Course · Caledon, Ontario, CAN

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A note on the data: SG numbers come from PGA Tour's official season-long statistics and refresh weekly. Course skill weights are hand-curated for major venues and AI-generated for everything else, based on real course characteristics. The composite picks the player whose strengths line up with what the course actually rewards. Pick probabilities reflect the size of that edge, capped so we never claim certainty. Use it as a tiebreaker, not as gospel.

How to pick the right players for your golf pool

Common questions about comparing PGA Tour players and picking the right team for your golf pool, with real strokes-gained data. For deeper strategy, read our golf pool guides or see how prize money scoring works.

How do I decide who to pick in a golf pool?

Pick the player whose game fits the course. Some courses reward bombers (Bay Hill, Augusta), others reward accuracy (Colonial, Harbour Town), and majors usually reward complete games. Our free tool pulls each player's real strokes-gained categories from the PGA Tour and weights them by what the course actually rewards, then names the pick with a probability score.

What makes one PGA Tour player a better pick than another?

Course fit. A top-five player who is cold off the tee is a worse pick at Colonial than a top-30 player with elite accuracy. Our tool surfaces each player's SG profile (Off-the-Tee, Approach, Around-the-Green, Putting), multiplies each category by what the venue rewards, and picks the player whose strengths line up best.

Should I always pick the higher-ranked player?

No. World ranking is one input. On specialist courses, lower-ranked players whose strengths fit the venue often outperform the favorites. The tool shows each player's full SG profile so you can see when a sleeper has a real case at this week's course.

Where does the strokes-gained data come from?

Directly from the PGA Tour's official season-long statistics. We pull SG: Off-the-Tee, Approach, Around-the-Green, Putting, and Total for every player, refreshed weekly after each tournament finishes. No estimates, no proprietary modeling — just the tour's own numbers.

Is this tool free?

Two-player comparison is free, no account required. Comparing three or four players at once is included with a Commissioner subscription on golfpools.co (the same subscription that lets you run unlimited pools).