 What's up, everyone? Brandon Goodall here, managing editor at numberfire.com, and I'm going to be diving into the DFS offering on Fandall for the final PJ Tour event of the season. The FedEx Cup playoffs will be decided this week at Eastlake Golf Club with the final 30 golfers left standing in the playoffs going four rounds to see who emerges with a $15 million check. For the third straight year, 25 of the 30 golfers will start at least one shot under par and last week's winner Patrick Cantlay begins 10 under par. Is he the best play on Fandall this week as a result? Let's break it all down here with three of my favorite plays on the Fandall hurry up. Yes, John Rom does start four shots off the lead of Patrick Cantlay, and yes, John Rom is the highest salary golfer on Fandall at $13,000, but he's my pick here at the top. He starts behind Patrick Cantlay, but ahead of everyone other than Cantlay, Tony Fienaou and Bryson DeChambeau. Rom has the higher salary compared to Cantlay, but it's justified. He's the best long-term golfer in the field. He ranks the 93rd percentile in this field and adjusted stroke-skinned ball striking over the past year and over the past three months, he is 0.92 shots per round better than Patrick Cantlay. So that should kind of, that lead should kind of be erased overall for John Rom starting at six under. And the point being is that you cannot go wrong with John Rom at a slate high salary, even with that fourth place start in the mid-range or the low-range. Honestly, we have Brooks Kepka at a salary of 9,000 on Fandall. The reason for that salary is that Kepka starts at two under par, but he has a chance to do something that would kind of be major by running down the rest of this field and claiming that $15 million top prize. That should have Brooks Kepka motivated plenty for this week. He's the first one to admit it's not always engaged in typical PGA tour events. But over the past 50 rounds on tour, Brooks is in the 86 percentile and opportunities gained or birdie chances according to Fantasy National. It's a good Bermuda putter. That combo should lead to a lot of birdies, a lot of eagle chances. And even if he doesn't get fully back in the mix for the win, he should make up for a lot of fantasy points on Fandall. And the putter for him has been cold. And if it wakes up, Kepka definitely a legitimate threat. Down in the value range, we do have a good number of options. Sergio Garcia, Tita Green, Billy Horschel, Bermuda specialist. That's a fairway friendly course this week. But I'm going to go with Daniel Berger at a salary of 7,600 on Fandall. He starts at even par, but he is the second best long term golfer in this field in my database among those below 9,000 on Fandall. And over the past six months, according to DataGolf, he ranks second in Shroeski and Approach, seventh in Shroeski and Tita Green. He's a very good fairway finder himself, 83rd percentile in fairways gained over the past 50 rounds, positive baseline Bermuda putter. And Berger has like that composure to grind his way back up the leaderboard as statistically the most consistent round to round golfer in the field over the past year. So there you have it for the Fandall hurry up. Best of luck this week with the tour championship.