As part of ESPN Fantasys efforts to give daily gamers intel on whom to target in DFS, our fantasy golf experts are here to share which players they view as building blocks for this weekends major championship.The panel for The Open Championship features SportsCenter Anchor Matt Barrie, ESPN.coms Will Harris, Jason Sobel, Bob Harig, Kevin Maguire, Gene Wojciechowski, Alex Perry, Tristan Barclay, FantasyGolfInsiders Jeff Bergerson, Zach Turcotte, Taras Pitra and Jason Rouslin, and Dailyfantasybootcamps David Jayne.Note: Golfer salaries listed are for DraftKings.Bob Harig -- Adam Scott, $10,600The Aussies form has slipped since winning back-to-back tournaments in the spring, but hes been a solid player at The Open for several years. Scott has had decent performances in his past two events, including a tie for 10th at the WGC Bridgestone. He has finished in the top 10 in 11 of his past 22 majors.Kevin Maguire -- Branden Grace, $9,700In the five majors since the 2015 Masters, Grace owns three top-5 finishes, including nearly winning the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay. The South African might not be the highest profile player in the field, but how many fans would know that hes now ranked inside the top 10 in the world?Matt Barrie -- Branden Grace, $9,700The Open Championship tends to yield itself to an off-the-radar name that sneaks up on the stars. And this year that will be Grace. Although hes never finished inside the top 20 at The Open, hes playing as good of golf as anyone in the world, including two wins in the past year. Grace has the game, and major mindset, to get it done at Royal Troon.Gene Wojciechowski -- Dustin Johnson, $12,000All favorites arent created equal. I understand all the reasons why people are picking Jason Day and Rory McIlroy to win The Open. But at the risk of sounding too golfy, I worry about their high ball-flights if the winds and rain roll in -- which theyre supposed to during the course of this tournament. Overthinking it? Probably. But Ill go with Dustin Johnson, who can overpower any course, has an underrated short game, has played fairly well in Opens since 2010 and has won his last two tournaments, including the U.S. Open. A daring, under-the-radar pick? Nah. But if pre-Open form counts, nobody is playing better than D.J.Alex Perry -- Sergio Garcia, $10,000Sergio. Sergio, Sergio, Sergio. If I keep saying Sergio, hell eventually win one, right? Forget his missed cut at Troon in 2004. He has. Forget the eight-foot putt to win that wouldnt drop at Carnoustie in 2007. He has. The Open has always felt like his best chance to finally get on that major championship winners roll call -- and hes coming into this week in fine form. The Spaniards name is going on that Claret Jug on Sunday.Jason Sobel -- Martin Kaymer, $8,400He won a major in 2010, sank the Ryder Cup-clinching putt in 2012 and won another major in 2014. Well, guess what? This is another even-numbered year and Kaymer happens to be playing solid golf entering this week, with finishes of 13th or better in four of his past five starts. If weve learned anything at The Open, its that the favorites often dont win here. Kaymer isnt a favorite, but hes certainly good enough to get the job done -- again.Tristan Barclay -- Phil Mickelson, $8,600Sure, we could look to the trendy young things such as Jason Day and Dustin Johnson for this years Open Championship, but for an outside shot, how about the veteran Mickelson? The 2013 champion shot a 66 in his final round at last weeks weather-beaten Scottish Open, revelling in the blustery British conditions that are sure to play a part at Royal Troon. The man openly admits to loving links golf and his victory at Muirfield three years ago shows he has what it takes to win on these British shores. At 46, he might lack the firepower of his younger rivals, but experience counts beside the sea.Taras Pitra -- Matt Kuchar, $7,800The Open Championship has not been overly friendly to Kuchar, but he has made the cut in all but one appearance (2011) and has three top-30 finishes including a T-9 in 2012. Based on his results, you could argue this setup is the worst for his game, but his form looks way too tempting to fade him this week. Known primarily as a cut-maker, I think his price may make him a very chalky play this week which is fine for cash games, but you may want to swerve when making your GPP lineups.Will Harris -- Charl Schwartzel, $7,800Schwartzel is outside the top 20 in the DraftKings pecking order, but has the credentials of a fringe top-10 guy. The former Masters champ has been in fine, consistent form all year, picking up wins in his native South Africa and during the PGA Tours Florida Swing, while cracking the top 25 in each of his past five starts. Schwartzel is inside the top 10 on tour in a host of key stats, and though a rookie at Troon, he has solid history in Scotland.David Jayne -- Graeme McDowell, $7,500When looking for a value play this week there are several factors Im weighing heavily, and G-Mac grades well in all of them. He keeps the ball low off the tee to mitigate the effect of wind that can cause havoc on high ball flights. His current form is solid, coming off a top-10 finish at the Scottish Open where, if a couple more putts had dropped, he could have won. McDowells history at Opens is strong as well, making seven of his last eight cuts with a pair of top 10s. And last but not least, hes vocalized how extremely motivated he is to make the Ryder Cup team and was at Royal Troon getting in plenty of practice the week before the Scottish Open.Jeff Bergerson -- Rafael Cabrera-Bello, $6,900I have been recommending Cabrera-Bello to our members all year and a vast majority of the time he has delivered. He has 12 top-25 finishes this season, six of which were top-10s. He is familiar with links-style courses as he is a permanent staple on the European Tour. Most importantly he racks up DraftKings points; heaverages a whopping 73 points per tournament. At only $6,900 this week, I like his upside, especially for the Millionaire Maker contest.Zachary Turcotte -- Charl Schwartzel, $7,800Schwartzel is the bargain of the week at $7,800. He has missed just one cut in 15 starts this season, has six top-10 finishes and three wins. In his last six starts at The Open, Schwartzel has finished inside the top-16 four times. His tee-to-green game has been exceptional this year and his long iron play will help him with some of the longer par-3s and approach shots on the par-4 holes this week. If he can make enough birdies this week, he should find himself in contention. Schwartzel will be highly owned, but a must-play in cash games this week and worth owning even in the Millionaire Maker where ownership percentage is a less important variable than other weeks.Jason Rouslin -- Alexander Noren, $6,900Well, the last time the Scottish Open was held at Castle Hill, the winner of that event went on to win The Open (Phil Mickelson). If you like that angle, Noren is a pretty good play. He also has an eighth and 12th-place finish on his recent form card (first, eighth, missed cut, 12th). A good ball striker, I love Norens value at $6,900 as he has missed just two cuts in 12 starts this season. I expect him to continue his strong play this week at Royal Troon. Cheap Rangers Jerseys . 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England were put through their paces in Portugal Weve had to integrate the new players, get them used to playing the England way, get them thinking the way we want them to think. Portugal was really useful and then we came back to Pennyhill Park to sharpen the axe.Its important that guys get together and socialise, but a lot of it is the tactical part, understanding how we want to play. The other part is the cultural part, which the players are leading themselves and are working on at the moment.Jones on team selection for South Africa England v South Africa: Key battles We look at the key areas where Saturdays Test will be won or lost The great thing about being the England coach is each selection gets harder and harder. Thats the way it should be. Weve got a number of good players competing for a number of spots. Look at the guys we had to send away on Tuesday, such as Henry Slade and Roko (Semesa Rokoduguni), who has been the form winger in the Premiership. Were getting a nice competitive environment. England vs South Africa November 12, 2016, 2:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Why did I not select Rokoduguni? Its horses for courses. Weve tried to pick the side that can beat South Africa. Playing against South Africa is completely different compared to playing Argentina, Australia or Fiji. Weve tried to pick the guys who can cope with the South African game. Further down the track other guys will come into it.Jones on Tom Woods recallHe has gone back to club rugby and become much more impactful in his tackling and carries. He has always been a good work-rate player. He has good lineout skills and can really fill those big shoes of James Haskell. Tom Wood returns to the England back row on Saturday Ive been impressed by the way he has come back into the team. He has got on with it, worked really hard and become more influential as the couple of weeks went on.Jones on South AfricaWith the South Africans its all going to come down route one initially. Theyll try to gain momentum with their big ball-carriers and thhey play off the back of that.dddddddddddd Pat Lambie is a smart player at 10, he likes to put the ball in behind. South Africa are unbeaten in their last 12 Tests against England, including a 31-28 victory in 2014 Test match rugby always comes down to set piece. The scrum and lineout are going to be super important and what happens on those phases after that. Our job is to make sure we minimise how they win the ball at the set piece and then close them down on that first and second phase. We have been working hard on that.South Africa have got a very tall lineout. Theyve three locks playing, which creates opportunities in other areas. Weve got one of the smartest lineout coaches in the world. No-one carries a laptop around more than Steve Borthwick. Courtney Lawes, Joe Launchbury, Tom Wood and Chris Robshaw are well educated on what we need to do at the lineout.Jones on Ireland beating New Zealand Ireland defeated New Zealand for the first time in 111 years Ireland were very smart. They kept the game structured, played to their strengths. New Zealand picked a complacent side, whether that was through injuries or they thought they get away without playing any locks, and they got caught with their pants down.How good are the All Blacks? To win 18 Tests in a row youve got to be pretty good. But like any team, if you can find ways of putting pressure on them and on individuals, you can turn a game around.Jones on the Lions chances in New Zealand Warren Gatland will attempt to lead the Lions to victory over his native New Zealand I think they have a fantastic chance. Look at the four countries, youre going to get a strong team together - and England is going to be the base of that team. I hope Warren is watching for some selection advice! There is a team capable of beating New Zealand because they can put pressure on areas where New Zealand arent particularly strong in.How would you approach the game? Youve got to keep the game structured. New Zealand want to play unstructured rugby. Every kid plays sevens, you go down there and everyone is out throwing the ball around, sidestepping and throwing long passes. Youve almost got to bore them to death, which is what Ireland did. Keep the ball tight, put the ball in the air and contest, dont allow them too much space. Ireland did that brilliantly.Watch England v South Africa live on Sky Sports 1 HD on Saturday from 2pm. Catch all four of Englands Old Mutual Wealth Series fixtures for £25 with NOW TV. No contract. 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