 What is up everybody bringing a duly here with three of my favorite daily fantasy golf plays for this week's Mexico Open at Vedanta, a brand new course for the PGA Tour. Jon Rom is a prohibitive favorite of plus 450 to win on Fandalsportsbook and while he's going to be the most popular play of the week, his recent performance might make him a little less popular than he truly deserves to be. The only nitpick you can make with Rom right now is the putting. He's been called from the 5-10 foot range which is a key, very key stat, but within 15 feet in total he's still putting really well. So the real main issue with Rom then is that this week should lead to tons of birdies given the resort level course and low scores mean more golfers can contend, but from a daily fantasy standpoint Rom is still the rock in this field and you can find plenty of ways to differentiate even with Rom in your tournament lineups for this week. Aaron Wise, former PGA Tour rookie of the year in 2018 has not exactly been dominant since then, but there is a reason for the high-ish salary of 10,700. Wise over the past 3 months ranks 10th in Data Golf's true strokes game to Teter Rienstadt which adjusts for field strength. He's 7th off the tee, 27th in approach play, and the reports about the course this week indicate large landing areas, meaning golfers who hit it long should have an advantage. The rare Pass Palum Green should level out the playing field in terms of the putting splits and that's what we need for Wise to make the most of his potential. With only a handful of big names in the field and mostly all of them at higher salaries than Wise, he's a great way to get different this week. Even though we have a strong 9,000 range this week relative to the field overall, I'm bumping down to the low 8,000 range for my final golfer here with Alex Smalley. Smalley's a name on the rise and that's already been reflected in his win odds which have shortened from 140-1 to 90-1 on Fandals Sportsbook. Smalley has good driving stats and putting stats so the issue primarily for him right now is the iron play. Typically that's the most crucial stat for me, weekend and week out, but given how easy this course should probably play, it's a little more forgivable, should be able to gain some strokes off the tee with a driver, hit a lot of greens and putt well on these greens this week. Smalley was T2 with the Corallis Putucana in March and that was a similar field strength. The famous cuts in his profile don't really reflect the field strength that he'll see this week. That'll do it for my three favorite plays for this week's Mexico Open at Vidanta. Best of luck this weekend.