 What is up everybody? Brandon Goodall here with three of my favorite bets for this week's RBC Canadian Open over at Fandall Sportsbowl. Starting off I like Cam Smith to pick up another win. We have not seen St. George's host APGA Tour event since 2010 and in that year we sort of learned that driving was not the key stat. It was more about the second third and fourth shots and that's good news for Smith. He's definitely a superstar on tour but one who's driving data does like behind the other studs. We have a few of those in the field this week. St. George's features a lot of bunkering and undulation so probably not setting up for a full on birdie fast like 20 to 25 under winning score 14 under one at back in 2010. Smith of course can go low but he can also grind out those pars whenever needed. For me Smith is the best golfer in the field over the past year if you remove stroke skiing off the T numbers from the data weighed in recency and field strengths. He's coming in at longer odds than the other studs at the top of the field as well. I also like Tiro Hatten to pick up a win an elusive win for him on the PG Tour. He has a bit of that Cam Smith in his game namely he's pretty phenomenal from fairway through green including leading the field in stroke skiing putting this season. Hatten also top 25 in stroke skiing approach and around the green on the year again just among this field. The scrambling numbers are just about field average for Hatten but he's a plus bunker player. He's got enough distance to say relevant on the long par fours this week coming in with three top 30s in his past four starts so an outright or a top 10 plays in the cards for Hatten for this week for me. If I'm sticking with a theme of downplaying off the T data for this week that that bumps up Harold Varner in my model. Varner is in the 95th percentile in this field in adjusted stroke skiing whenever we remove the driving stats from that equation. He's in the 80th percentile or better and with scrambling and CNC's over the past 50 rounds on the PG Tour according to fantasynational.com. The top heavy field that drops up a lot after the studs and that can let us take swipes way down the list but you're still going to need a pre-complete game to pick up a win at this course with the field looking the way that it does at the top and with the challenge required to score well here that's why I have interest in Varner who I'm also targeting is it an outright yes but a top 20 finisher as well that'll do it for my favorite bats for this week's RBC Canadian open best of luck this week let's hit a winner