 Welcome to the Fandle Hurry Up for the WGC FedEx St. Jude Invitational, a no-cut small field event held at TPC South Wind in Tennessee. I am Brandon Godulla here to break down three of my favorite golfers for this week's Loaded Field on Fandle. Now I love me some Brooks Kepka at 12,200, but he is the betting favorite at 11 to one on Fandle Sportsbook. And I also love Jordan Smith as well, but I'm actually going to start with someone at a more reasonable salary. And that's Daniel Berger at 10,900. Berger has won twice at TPC South Wind, back to back in 2016 and 2017, before the course hosted the WGC style of the event. So that definitely counts for something. Berger, frankly, is one of the best values in the field if you combine his long-term adjusted stroke gain numbers with his statistical rating based on recent performance across the most vital stats for this week, namely stroke gain approach, stroke gain putting, birdie or better rate. In the no-cut event, we will need birdies to separate golfers who finish similarly to one another. So not every 10th place finish is going to be the same. This week it's going to come down to birdies and scoring and Berger has that ability. So Berger is one of the best golfers in the world but comes in at a nice salary discount from some of the other elite golfers. Because the mid-range is a little light, I'm not gonna lie, I'm gonna go the whole way down to 9,100 for my next golfer pick and that's Harris English. English is one at TPC South Wind as well back in 2013, winning gain strokes in all four categories. That's always what you want to see from a win. It tells us it wasn't flukey. And yes, that was eight years ago now but Harris English overall pretty great form, still flushing it as we all know for Harris English. It's surprising to see his salary quite this far down the list. I know that the field is tough but that hasn't stopped English from coming through in recent events. English finished 46th at the Open Championship after a win at the Travelers, a third at the US Open. He has four top 15 finishes in his past six starts overall as well. He's not the longest driver off the tee and that's actually okay. For TPC South Wind which does not absolutely require driving distance, English is an elite Bermuda putter so he has a lot going for him this week. As for a value golfer, I'm going to go most heavily in the value range at Jason Koprack at a salary of 9,000. It's important not to get too cute with our low end plays in a no-cut event over four rounds. Variants actually lessens, the weaker players can easily fall off and we will see as we typically see numerous golfers finish over par. That's effectively the same as missing a cut for daily fantasy purposes. So yes, it's a no-cut event but can't just get careless here with our lineups. And the man Jason Koprack has really figured out how to putt lately and all it took was for him to be holding pocket aces, pocket kings and pocket queens which we all know is an illegal poker hand but it's been working for Jason Koprack on the PGA Tour. Koprack is one of the best ball strikers that we have on the planet. He's gotten up to the 85th percentile and birdie conversion due to the putting he has put forth. He's got two wins this year alone and while I'm not anticipating a win he does really separate himself from the other value golfers this week. So there you have it for the Fando, hurry up. Best of luck with the WGC FedEx St. Jude Invitational.