J.J. Spaun (+290) … Sometimes it’s best to ignore course history. Of course, only hindsight can prove when it’s recommended, but using that lesson moving forward always is baked into the calculus of the next opportunity. This is where we find the 34-year-old. I faded him in the Fantasy Insider for the Charles Schwab Challenge for what were obvious reasons. Later, I watched my colleague, Chris Breece, on “The Drop” tout Spaun for a top 10 at +450. Breece delivered a compelling argument supported by Spaun’s 2025 stats and results but devoid of Spaun’s paltry 1-for-5 slate at Colonial (T63, 2023). Lo and behold, Spaun hit for a seriously strong T6 during which he was at par or better in every round. Even winner Ben Griffin and runner-up Matti Schmid couldn’t claim that consistency. So, I’m going back to the “Breece’s way,” (I’ll workshop it), albeit for shorter odds in a smaller field at Muirfield Village where Spaun’s record is similarly forgettable (1-for-4; T30, 2023). The dude is in his prime and playing like it – Spaun, that is, not Breece, although Chris does have recency bias.