 The PGA Tour heads back to the RBC Canadian Open for this week. So let's break down my top options for DFS on Fandle. In the upper range, I want to build around Can Smith at 11-6 because Smith and Shane Lowry are the final guys before the first tier falloff that occurs in this field. Smith is a guy who benefits whenever we can downplay stroking off the tee, which could be the case for this week at St. George's. Smith is a superstar everywhere else because despite the bad off the tee play, he still ranks second in this field in Datagall's true strokes gain across the past six months. He leads the field and approaches the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. He's eighth around the green, and ninth in bank graphs putting. So Smith is a guy who's in play no matter what the course, but should be even more viable at a course like this one. The second guy who represents a tier falloff to me is Harold Varner III at 10-4 and I think I want to build around him as well for this week. Varner, similar to Smith, is a guy who benefits when we can downplay stroking off the tee. Varner ranks sixth in this field and approaches the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. He's also sixth around the green. We see Varner get much better on the greens recently as well. Varner is a guy at 10-4 who ranks ninth in this field in Datagall's true strokes gain across the past six months. I think things fall off pretty greatly after Varner. So to me, I want to get in Cannes Smith plus one other stud and then Varner as the third ranked guy in my lineup to get a lot of win equity inside the top three guys in each roster. If I want to jam in guys like Cannes Smith and Harold Varner III, I got to find a value play somewhere. To me, Adam Long is the top guy checking in at $8,600. Long isn't a standout in any one area, but he is pretty solid in each department as well. Ranks 30th in stroking off the tee of the past 50 rounds according to Fantasy National. He is 30 second in Bencraft's putting and is decent with both his wedges and his irons. That to me is pretty much all you can ask for out of the value play for this week. So to me, Adam Long will be a focal point just because there aren't a lot of guys below $9,000 who give me a path to a top 10 finish whereas I do think I get that with Long. So to me, Long will be the first guy I turn to when trying to get salary flexibility to jam in guys like HV III and Cannes Smith for this week. That's all we got here for this week on the Fandal Horia for the RBC Canadian Open. Good luck to you for this week. We'll talk to you once again next week for the next major on golf schedule.