Matthew Wolff is scheduled to play in his second Honda Classic this week as he searches to regain his fall form. Finishing in a tie for 58th in his debut, the 22-year-old’s power off-the-tee could set him up for success at PGA National.
Wolff’s play at the Saudi International may be a sign of things to come as the Oklahoma State standout finished in a tie for sixth in the Middle East. Perhaps hinting at a return to his fall form, Wolff collected results of T-17 at the Sanderson Farms, runner-up at the Shriners Children’s Open, T-5 at the WWT Championship, and T-11 at the HPE Houston Open before the turn of the calendar. With such form eluding him in the new year, Wolff has struggled primarily with his iron play. Yet to gain strokes on the field in his two PGA Tour starts in 2022, PGA National could be a spot for him to get right or the polar opposite. Known to play well in more difficult conditions, the range of outcomes when it comes to Wolff this week is quite wide. Priced at $9,200, gamers will be taking a big risk with the world No. 35 if rostered, a risk with a potentially big reward.