 Jim Saunders here with today's Fanduul Hurryup. Getting you set for this weekend's Genesis Invitational by breaking down my top golfers in each salary tier for PGA DFS. My top stud will be Patrick Cantley, checking in at $12,000 over on Fanduul. He is 12 to win this event, second in betting odds behind Jon Rom. And Jon Rom has been tremendous over the past six months but Patrick Cantley has been even a smidge better. He actually leads this field in Data Golf's true strokes gained query over the past six months by just a bit over Jon Rom and guys like Cameron Smith. Cantley added to that lead by showing off the Waste Manager Phoenix Open, finishing second in a playoff there. Cantley, good all-around golfer. I'd expect Rom to be a little bit more popular than Cantley but Cantley had that exact same range. So I'll take the popularity discount and go with Patrick Cantley at $12,000. In the mid-range, I love Seamus Power for this week. Power came close to winning at Pebble Beach. He was awesome the first two days and did slide back during the weekend and maybe you could be worried because he missed the cut after that event the following weekend at the Phoenix Open. Maybe you're worried that there was a mental block for Power given that he could have won that event but digging into the data for Power the first two rounds at the Waste Manager Phoenix Open, he played well outside of on the greens. Everything else is good for Power. So that to me says it's not a lingering effect. He just had some bad luck on the greens. On the whole, Power is a very good goal for the past six months and when you adjust your field strength he has good ball striking numbers, good around the green as well and a very low salary at $9,300. So Power missed cut last week. I expect a bounce back here for a very good salary at $9,300. In the value tier we are going back once again to old reliable with Luke List at $9,000. We know Luke List is not good on the greens but the only way to think about Luke List is actually is good around the greens. He ranks sixth around the green according to Fantasy National over his past six rounds. So although list is bad on the greens everything else grades out well. He can go long, he has good approach play. You just hope he doesn't implode on the greens. Recently, List has had fewer implosions in that area than he had earlier on his career. Now that is worth mentioning he lost 5.9 strokes on the greens this past week at the Waste Manager Phoenix Open. So that is still something fully within Luke List range of outcomes. But we know he'll be long off the tee, have good ball striking and get himself in good position to score well. To have to hope that he doesn't implode once he gets himself on the greens. For $9,000 that is a risk I can take and a risk I'm going to take with someone as good as Luke List has been over the past couple of months. That's gonna wrap things up here for the Fandal Hurry Up. I am Jim Sondis saying so long and good luck to you with your PGA DFS lineups for the Genesis Invitational.