Paul Goydos

60-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Paul Goydos in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
Turns down Puntacana invite
March 20, 2023
Goydos has withdrawn from this week's Corales Puntacana Championship, Rob Bolton of PGATour.com reports.
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With Puntacana being an opposite-field event, Goydos was one of the names that was exempt for this event. The 58-year-old will elect to decline the invite and continue his focus on the PGA Tour Champions. Goydos finished T25 last week at the Hoag Classic.
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Adam Schenk has a few things going for him this week, and Len Hochberg likes his chances to make an impact in the latest contests on DraftKings.
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June 28, 2022
Nick Hardy will be playing a home game this week, and according to Ryan Andrade, that's not the only reason to give him a look in the latest contests on FanDuel.
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June 28, 2022
Maverick McNealy has stumbled a bit of late, but Len Hochberg believes he will get back on his feet, both on the course and in this week's contests on DraftKings.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Goydos was limited to only six events last season due to a wrist injury, but he'll play this season on a medical extension. If he performs like he did in 2010 when he earned more than $1.3 million, he'll have no problem staying active on the PGA TOUR the entire season. Goydos should be on every squad in salary cap formats. In draft leagues, he'll probably slip to the end of the draft, if he's drafted at all.
Goydos appears to be stuck in the low-to-mid $1-million range, no matter if he wins. Last year he did not find the winner's circle, yet he managed nearly $1.4 in earnings. The majority of that came from his third-place finish at The Players in May and another third-place finish at the J.T. Shriners Open in October. Goydos is going to show up every couple of months and make a run, but he's not going to be there every week. If you are looking for a golfer who can pull a top-three out of his hat any given week, he's your man. If you want someone to make the cut and finish in the Top-25 each week, look elsewhere.
There's one thing you can count on each season and that's Paul Goydos making at least one run at a victory at some point during the year. Beyond that one run there might be nothing else, but leave it to Goydos to bring his best game at least once per season. It might not be the optimal strategy to securing his card each season, but judging by his numbers the last five years, it works. Goydos has found himself safely inside the top 125 each of the last five seasons, and there's no reason to think he won't be there again this year. He is very accurate off the tee and also has putted very well the last two seasons.
If Goydos performs anything like he has the last three years, he'll show up two, maybe three, times this season and that's it. Not exactly the type of player you want on your team because you don't know in advance when he's going to appear.
Paul Goydos won the Sony Open in Hawaii last season, and then took a nap... a nine-month nap. Goydos was the unexpected winner at the season's first full field event and after that he accomplished nothing. Perhaps he was he got complacent, perhaps he was truly a flash in the pan. Whatever the case, you can't justify selecting Goydos at this price.
Goydos finished runner-up at the Chrysler Championship in late October 2006. In fact, he needed every bit of that finish to retain his card for 2007. I think that says it all. Goydos has been on Tour for a while, and there's no reason to think he'll be any better in 2007 than he was in 2006.
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Wrist
February 3, 2014
Goydos is in the field for the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
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Wrist
June 7, 2013
Goydos, playing in the Major Medical Extension category, missed the cut at the St. Jude Classic.`
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Wrist
May 21, 2013
Goydos, from Twitter via Google, is looking forward to return to TOUR play at the St. Jude Classic, June 6 through June 9.
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Wrist
May 19, 2012
Goydos (wrist) played his first round since having surgery to remove a bone spur and reported some discomfort, he announced.
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Wrist
March 14, 2012
Goydos had surgery to remove a bone spur in his left wrist this week and will not play for approximately 10 to 15 weeks, according to PGATour.com.
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