 Jim Sondes here with today's Fandil Hurya, breaking down my top options for DFS at the RBC Heritage Open. In the upper tier, give me Colin Mora-Kawa, checking in at $11,800. Mora-Kawa coming off a top five at the Masters, but Harbor Town a much better fit for his style than what we had over in Augusta. Distance is not as required here. Mora-Kawa ranks 18th in Fairways Gain over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. Mora-Kawa also tremendous with his iron, so he's going to a spot that fits his style well. We know a good he is overall, Nick Mora-Kawa should be a building block for you in DFS. In the mid-range Maverick McNeely checks in at $9,800 and McNeely provides a good blend of both current form and course history. McNeely last year finished fourth at this event and he's been golfing pretty well recently because McNeely ranks seventh in the field in birdies or better gain over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. McNeely is a mid-range salary at $9,100, should be easy to get to and does provide upside for that salary. In the bottom tier, I want to go with Cameron Tringale. Tringale is not a guy in the best of form right now, but most of his issues have come because he's not good off the tee. But again, Harbertown is not a spot where off the tee play matters as much as it does elsewhere. Tringale can put the ball in the fairway when he wants to. We know that the rest of his game has still been good despite the bad finishes. Tringale, he's a good with approach play, he's a good putter as well and he should benefit from this specific course. So Cameron Tringale, $9,000, I'm expecting a bounce back for him this week at Harbertown. That's all we got here for today on the FanDuel Hurryup. I am Jim Sonis saying so long and good luck and go win yourself some cash on FanDuel this week.