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Justin Thomas won the tournament last year for his one and only win on the PGA Tour, while Ryan Moore won the event in 2013 and 2014.Our experts have put together the players they believe have the skills to succeed and provide big fantasy point totals. This weeks panel is comprised of Bob Harig and Jonathan Coachman as well as FantasyGolfInsiders Jeff Bergerson, Zach Turcotte and Taras Pitra.Note: Golfer salaries listed are for DraftKings.Bob Harig -- Justin Thomas ($10,400)The defending champion returns to the site of his lone victory coming off a strong finish at the Safeway Open, where he followed an opening-round 76 with scores of 66-66-67 to tie for eighth. Hes had four top-10 finishes in his past seven starts, including a tie for sixth at the Tour Championship.Jonathan Coachman -- Patrick Reed ($11,200)I am still trying to figure out how this tournament is officially on the PGA Tour. However, not my call, so I will stop wondering. What I do know is that there seems to be a lot of momentum and excitement in the world of golf coming off of the Ryder Cup as well as the attention given to the Safeway Open, despite Tiger not playing. For those reasons I am picking Reed this week because I think he wants to show the world that he will be the man to beat each and every week. I believe this new wraparound season is going to be the one he captures his first major, and winning early in the year will go a long ways in keeping that confidence going.Taras Pitra -- Hudson Swafford ($6,500)Swafford was one of my plays that I got away from early Thursday morning because of the tee time split concerns last weekk.dddddddddddd Naturally he made the cut and faded on the weekend, but having another player to gain points during those two days is what was the difference in min cashing GPPs or not cashing at all. I wont be making the mistake again with him this week as hes a strong performer in most of the categories were targeting this week, specifically driving distance (7th), greens in regulation (22nd) and birdie or better percentage (19th).Jeff Bergerson -- Tony Finau ($8,100)It is important to note that this weeks CIMB Classic is a no-cut event, meaning everybody is guaranteed four rounds of golf. In weeks like this, I always favor guys who can accumulate DraftKings points via birdies and eagles and Finau is a wonderful example of this type of player. Finau finished ninth at this event last year and also won in Puerto Rico, so he does have tremendous upside. At this price, I see Finau being an excellent cash game or GPP option.Zach Turcotte -- Russell Knox ($8,200)Knox had a breakthrough season during the past year, recording two victories and 11 top-25 finishes. In looking at the types of players that have succeeded in the past few years in Malaysia, a few characteristics tend to stand out; those players who hit fairways and greens tend to be in contention each year, as shown by Ryan Moore and Kevin Na. Knox ranks near the top in both categories and played well in his first start here a year ago, finishing 21st. With the confidence he has gained from his recent wins, he should be able to challenge for a top-10 finish this week and is one of the better values