 Jen Sonnis here with today's Fandal Hurry up breaking down my top options for PGA DFS at the Players Championship. In the top range, I wanna go with more of a balanced approach for this week, which allows me to get down to Daniel Burger at $10,500. Burger leads this field in strokes game approach over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. Burger did miss the cut in Scottsdale, but bounced back with a fourth place finish at the Honda Classic. Burger does have course history too. He finished ninth year last year, so Burger course history, got the stats. He's got their current form as well. That's enough for me to feel really good about him at $10,500, giving me a more balanced approach at the top end of my roster. In the mid-range, I wanna go back to Sung Jae Im once again for this week because Im is just a good all-around golfer which matters at such a tough course in such a tough field. Im ranks 10th in strokes game off the tee over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National, and ranks 12th around the green in that time. Sung Jae is also a good Bermuda putter and finished 17th year last year. He played great in the one round back in 2020 before the event was eventually canceled. So again, good course history, got some good stats. He's got decent current form right now as well, and it will cost you just $9,900. I think it's a really solid range to be in for this week. So Sung Jae Im, to me, a focal point of what is a really good tier on fan duel for the players. I'm gonna round things out here by value play being Tirol Hatton, checking in at $9,500. And again, the upsides of the balanced approach means you don't have to dip as far down for your value plays. And Tirol Hatton, to me, is a standout down here for sure. Hatton has been mopping up internationally in 2022. He was runner-up last week at the Arnold Palmer. Again, it's a really tough field. But before that, he had top six finishes at the Abu Dhabi HSBC and the Dubai Desert Classic. Now, the one downside of Hatton is that his history of TPC sawgrass is pretty bad, and that does matter at a pretty difficult course. But I'm expecting a nice showing here from Hatton, given how good his current form is. That's not a new thing for Hatton to enter the player's good current form and disappoint a TPC sawgrass. But I think that with the way things are going right now and with his salary being where it is, I'm okay taking on that risk and using Hatton despite his rough history at this course, hoping for a bounce back for this week. That's all we got here for today's Fan Duel Hurry Up. Good luck for you at the player's championship. Hopefully things go well. We'll talk to you once again next week here on the Fan Duel Hurry Up.