 Jinsan is here with today's FanDuel Hurry Up, breaking down my top options for PGA DFS at the Arland Palmer Invitational. At the top end, I'm going with Jon Romm just by a hair overroaring McRoy. McRoy is the course horse here at Bay Hill. He has been here a bunch of times, had a lot of top 10s, and Romm has not. But Romm is a guy who sets up, well, for any course, but especially at Bay Hill, where you want to avoid bogies, and Romm does that better than anybody in the field. He actually leads the field in bogie avoidance over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. In that exact same time, Romm also leads the field in strokes, getting off the tee, and ranks fifth in approach. That's all on top of being a good putter on Bermuda as well. So Jon Romm is a guy who statistically checks every box for this course. We know he's been not quite as good recently, but he's still been very good, just not quite popping off wins as we would expect for a guy with his caliber. So to me, I'm tempted by McRoy. I think that McRoy and Romm are at here above the rest of the field, but I think I've got to choose, I will still go Jon Romm over McRoy by a smidge, despite the course history favoring McRoy. In the mid-range, I'm going to go with Seamus Power as my top-ups, and checking in at $9,500. And Power has struggled since that rough weekend at Pebble Beach. He has missed back-to-back cuts in that time. When you dig into the data from those two missed cuts, though, it hasn't been too concerning, especially with the ball striking. The ball striking has still been there, and that to me says, power could be due for a bounce back in the very near future, and I want to buy in when that happens with the salary being just $9,500. Power ranks 48th and strokes came off the tee over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. He ranks 24th in approach and is fifth in bogey avoidance while being a good Bermuda putter as well. So Power is a guy who has a win within his range of outcomes. He has shown that already over this calendar year. And we're getting that for $9,500 at a course where he should measure it pretty well. I want to buy in the bounce back on Seamus Power, given what he has shown to us previously. In the value tier I wanted with Lonto Griffin is my top option, checking in at $8,800. Griffin is a guy who is not gonna wow you off the tee. He ranks 74th in strokes came off the tee over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National, but every other part of his game leads you to believe he can do well at Bay Hill. Griffin ranks 36th in the approach. He's seventh in bogey avoidance and is another good Bermuda putter. We saw Griffin at this course last year, finished 21st there. He's been here a couple of times before, so he knows the course and his golfing well right now. And that to me says for $8,800, it's pretty hard to say no. Tom Hoagie also a good option here in this value tier, but overall Lonto Griffin a great value play to give you safety and upside for a low salary. That's what we got here for this week on the Fandall Hurry Up. I am Jim Sonness saying so long for today. Good luck with your PGA DFS lineups. We'll talk to you once again next week.