Maddi MacClurg rolled the dice on Jordan Spieth at +4000, citing both recent sparks and Spieth’s intangible edge. A closing-round 62 at the Byron Nelson signaled his scoring ceiling is still intact. Although Quail Hollow favors the bombers, MacClurg believes the course also rewards "imagination and grit," Spieth’s calling cards. With the career Grand Slam still missing a PGA title, MacClurg thinks the extra motivation, combined with a typically streaky putter that showed life in Texas, makes Spieth a legitimate contender worth an outright sprinkle and DFS exposure.