Matt Gannon pegged Keita Nakajima (mispronounced ‘Kiyotanaki Jima’ in the clip) as a mid-6K gem. Nakajima is renowned for extreme accuracy—top-5 on the Japan Tour in fairways hit—and can lean on irons that spike for elite gains when dialed. Gannon values that profile at the Renaissance Club, where positional play off the tee sets up attackable approach numbers. If Nakajima drops a neutral putting week, Gannon believes a made cut with top-30 upside is firmly in play and gives DFS line-ups flexibility to pay for Scheffler up top.