Peter Malnati

Peter Malnati

36-Year-Old Golfer
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Malnati kicked off 2023 with a bang, carding a 20th-place finish at the Farmers and a stellar seventh-pace result at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. His play fell off precipitously from there, making only 10 cuts over the following 26 events. The 36-year-old has been a consistent presence since joining the tour in 2014, inaccuracy from the tee and an an inabilty to capitalize on par-5s has limited his success. His work with the flat stick is his saving grace, ranking ninth in Overall Putting Average. Read Past Outlooks
Beats all challenges at Valspar
March 24, 2024
Malnati won the Valspar Championship by two strokes after shooting a four-under 67 in the final round.
ANALYSIS
Malnati has been on the back part of the PGA Tour membership since a 2015 win at the Sanderson Farm, but has still managed to hang around. After missing the first three cuts of the season he started to find some momentum with a T14 at Pebble Beach and a T9 at PGA National. Malnati really seemed to put it all together this week and got red hot on the greens. He gained over eight strokes for the week and made some big putts down the stretch. There were a ton of different players who had a chance on Sunday, but Malnati went on a run with birdies on 10, 11 and 12, then hit a dart on 17 for another birdie. After Cameron Young bogeyed the 18th hole, Malnati only needed bogey to secure the win. The 36-year-old now gets to enjoy all the spoils of victory including being exempt for the remaining Signature Events on the PGA Tour and getting a spot at The Masters in a few weeks time. Malnati is also listed in the field for next week's Houston Open.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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For a third straight season, Malnati lost strokes off-the-tee and on approach but gained shots around-the-green and putting. That's a difficult recipe for success on Tour having to constantly scramble your way around the course, but he certainly gets the most out of his game. Malnati can occasionally find decent results against weaker fields but fantasy players should look for golfers with more upside.
Malnati got off to a solid start to the 2020-21 season with a runner-up at the Sanderson Farms and a T5 at the Shriners Open. He really struggled when the calendar flipped to 2021, however, missing the cut in 16-of-23 starts. Malnati is just too inconsistent of a ball-striker to trust in salary cap formats for the 2021-22 campaign.
Malnati is a short hitter and very good putter, which means he always has a puncher's chance on shorter tracks. He had four top-25s last season but no top-10s, and missed more than half his cuts. Malnati has eclipsed $1 million just once in six seasons on the PGA Tour and doesn't seem to have much upside.
Malnati struggled out of the gate as a rookie in 2012, earnings just over $270k, but he rebounded nicely in his next attempt in 2016, picking up a win and over $1.2 million in earnings. Since then however, it's been a real struggles as he's pocketed an average of just over $500k per season over the past three seasons. He did improve some last season from the previous two years, but not enough to justify a salary cap selection this season.
Malnati broke through for his only PGA Tour victory in the fall of 2015, but in the two seasons that followed he has failed to post a top-10 finish. Malnati has proven himself a top-20 putter in each of the last three seasons but struggles mighily with his ballstriking compared to other pros. All said, his upside is capped by his weak tee to green game and he simply hasn't shown improvement in this aspect in the last three seasons, so avoid him in all formats.
Malnati finished 167th in points, but is exempt via his win in the 2015 Sanderson Farms Championship. Malnati did little the rest of 2015-16 or in 2016-17. Last season, he played 29 tournaments and made 17 cuts, one of which was a top-25 – and even that was at the opposite-field Barbasol (T18).
Malnati was determined to stay on the PGA Tour for a second year as he did everything he could to retain his card by playing a whopping 32 events. Like many rookies, he struggled to make more cuts than he missed and unfortunately he ended up missing almost twice as many cuts as he made. Luckily for Malnati, when he made the cut, he played pretty well on the weekend. That's both good and bad, as he proved he could play on the weekend, but he lacked the consistency to get there often. This would indicate that his upside is going to be high once he figures it out, but for now, he carries a bit of risk. As such, he's worth a look in salary cap leagues because of that potential upside. In drafts, he should go off the board in the eighth or ninth round.
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Posts best round of tournament
March 4, 2024
Malnati shot a four-under 67 on Sunday at the Cognizant Classic to finish in a tie for ninth place.
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Set to play in Cognizant Classic
February 26, 2024
Malnati (back) is listed in the field for this week's Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches.
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Withdraws with back injury
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February 22, 2024
Malnati will not participate in the Mexico Open because of a back injury, according to the PGA's announcement Thursday.
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Takes advantage of exemption
February 5, 2024
Malnati closed with a three-under 69 on Saturday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to finish tied for 14th place.
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Even final round in Bermuda
November 13, 2023
Malnati finished tied for 37th place at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship after an even 71 score in the final round.
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