 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sussman joined today by Jim Sannis of Fandall and Jim PGA is back. Yeah, finally Greg. We've been talking about NASCAR League of Legends UFC you name it I've been scrounging for NFL stuff to discuss but and baseball which may not even have a season But finally we get something that's gonna happen once again this weekend really big contest over on Fandall for the Charles Schwab challenge as well So it's pretty exciting to have some golf back and get to see some some regular names on our list here as well How are you doing? I'm good I'm just surprised it's taken this long for the PGA toward return considering most of America's been able to golfer a month now But PGA just getting into it with Charles Schwab challenge as you said Fandall doing a lot for it So get in over at Fandall We had a lot of names to discuss a lot of the regulars making their appearance here in our first PGA Our first PGA Fandall hurry up video in quite a while So let's get into it with your favorite high-priced play here Jim And it was a player that was on top of his game before we shut down and that is Roy McElroy Yeah, I definitely think it's worth proceeding with caution to a certain extent here because we have not seen these golfers in a real event in Three months so golfers who had good current form at the time of the layoff may not still be in good form And that's worth noting but outside of that I'm finding a really hard time not Finding a reason to love Roy McElroy here because with the layoff we've been off for three months Which means we are now three additional months where Roy McElroy has not finished outside the top five He has had five or seven straight top five finishes now dating back to last September And when you can get that consistency and that upside from a guy at $12,200 you should take it regardless the fact that he is the most expensive player in the pool for this weekend It's not a distance course by any means and and Rory can go along But he's also pretty good from an accuracy perspective You're in 44th and driving accuracy over the past 50 rounds. It's according to fantasy national He is also fourth in approach. He is second and scrambling the past 50 rounds. So that's all really good now One other reason to potentially lower your exposure to McElroy a bit relative to where you may be usually is that He doesn't have history at this course He has not been here before and my emphasis on course history is up a little bit given the layoff We don't really know what the form is going to be so make sense Maybe put a little bit more emphasis on course fit and McElroy doesn't really have that So those are a couple negatives So if you were going to be normally about 80 percent Roy McElroy maybe go 60 percent this weekend And said to account for the imperfections of the course and not knowing where he will be may form perspective But outside of that Roy McElroy is a pristine type asset for DFS And someone I want to use pretty heavily even in an event where I'm being a bit more cautious with my exposure levels for this weekend Even though Roy McElroy has not played this course before nor does he live at Jim Nance's house with a full hole Roy McElroy was playing better than any anybody on the tour going back to September as Jim said We have no idea that's going to carry over we have no idea the form He's going to be in but he's one of the best players in the world and right now You can say he is the best player in the world Which is very McElroy deserves to be in the majority of your line-ups here this weekend Another player who has been hot for a long time and that's Andrew Schauffer I did a shot play normally steps up for these bigger tournaments Obviously Charles Schwab is not the masters by any means the shot play is still someone that is worth paying up for in your Estimation gym how come yeah, maybe he won't get up for the event Maybe it's the field we can get the juices flowing here for Xander Because he always says well we intel fields and this is certainly that with guys like Rory Brooks Kepka Dustin Johnson They're all here So maybe Schauffer lay will come out to play for that now He mentioned that Rory has no history at this course and Xander does it's just really bad He has been cut cut 48 in his three trips to the Charles Schwab challenge That's not great and it makes sense because he's more of a distance guy Then being an accurate hitter off the tee But the shuffle is also 88th an approach in this field per fantasy national or 88th in accuracy in this field So that's not that bad. It's better than a lot of guys at the top end of this range He's not a total sprayer. That's a good thing. He is 18th in approach He is 11th and scrambling the past 50 rounds and over the past 100 rounds He ranks 24th in Ben Graf's putting so outside of him being a little bit inaccurate off the tee Schauffer lay checks every box that you could possibly want. He does know this course And if he has nothing good here, that's the plus that he has that that McElroy does not have and again He tends to shine his best in the toughest fields, which it will be this weekend So 11-3 is a good range. You've got some good names here like Web Simpson Sung J. M was hot coming into the layoff as well So good options for this tier But I think among those my favorite will be Schauffer lay just because of how good he is after that opening tee shot Shuffle is really good. Of course history not really good. That's why I prefer Rory McElroy with a little bit of the unknown Suzanne and Schauffer lay obviously got to pay up for McElroy though a lot of good players in these tier Schauffer lay does get up when he the competition is the stiffest He's facing some of the names that Jim mentioned the Dustin Johnson's Brooks Kepke's of the world So you have Schauffer lay could get rid of his demons here at the Charles Schwab Up next as we move over to the middle tier of sorts under $10,000 That's what you have to pay for Billy Horschel. Why do you like Horschel here this weekend? Yeah, Horschel had this really weird blip over the winter where he was golfing really poorly But then he picked things back up right before the layoff And I think that gives me a good amount of confidence because if you go over a super large sample Horschel is a guy who is deserving of a salary of more than $9,600 which is where he is at for this weekend He gained or he actually lost strokes in five straight five straight measured events at one point But he had a couple of top ten finishes before the break gaining strokes and approach in that time as well And now if you look at him heading into this event over the past 50 rounds He has 20th in driving accuracy per fantasy national which means he should fit this course really well He's also really good bentgrass putter making 17th there over the past 100 rounds Horschel has been here a couple of times Been his 34th and 19th. That's not great But it's also not terrible and we'll definitely take that because it means he can do well at this place That is good enough for me to buy in at $9,600. I think that some of those winter struggles for Horschel lingering here Keeping that salary down which makes me want to buy in it's someone with a lot of upside for a mid-range salary Salary is a little bit lower than it should be as you mentioned the increase the sample size and Billy Horschel Not as bad as he seems Horschel is obviously a good player priced well here at $9,600 Makes sense to go grab them inside this middle tier Stay in it's here. Just a hundred dollars less. That's Kevin Kisner. He's $9,500 out of these two players Which one would you prefer Jim? I think I would probably go Kisner just by a hair, but I think it's really close I think they're both really worthy so in truth I would say both But I'd probably go Kisner by a hair the $100 savings certainly don't hurt in what is a pretty tight field So I think that that makes a lot of sense the other plus of Kevin Kisner is that the course history here Actually is not a concern. He is a former winner at Colonial CC. He won here back in 2017 It's one of three top ten finishes for him and two top fives that he's had now those were a little bit further back 2017 now three years ago, but his form was also pretty good heading into the break He ranks 28th in driving accuracy the past 50 rounds per fantasy national He is 52nd in approach and 24th in scrambling in addition to being a tremendous Bend grass putter so no real big flaws in the game for Kevin Kis He did have a couple of missed cuts before the break So that's a little bit concerning but did show upside earlier in 2020 finish fourth at the Sony open The large sample on Kisner similar to Horschel is really good. So he's got upside He's got safety got a good salary at $9,500 and a former winner at this course So Kevin Kisner just checks a lot of boxes and I think that I put him a hair Above Billy Horschel, but in all honesty if I can get both into the same lineup I would be very happy to do so. We've ignored the course history a bunch But Kevin Kisner, he's actually been successful. Although it was a while ago It still counts especially with some of the players that we already have in our line-ups. They haven't been able to Perform well here at this course Kisner has so we'll take that advantage Certainly at this price. We like him and Horschel and Kisner even a little bit more All right up next even cheaper than Kevin Kisner even cheaper than Billy Horschel We get to Ches Reeve and well Reeve is a nice value here in the eight thousands. Well, why do you like him? Yeah, there's basically a flowchart Greg for Ches Reeve where is it a distance course if yes We probably avoid it if not We probably go to Ches Reeve and this week it is not a distance course Which means Ches Reeve is here on the hurry up at $8,700 He is ninth in this field in accuracy over the past 50 rounds in 16th and approach So when we go to a spot where it's not prerequisite to be a bomber to do well Ches Reeve he's probably gonna grade out Really well may course fit perspective and he does do that here It's also 53rd in bank grasp putting the past 100 rounds, which is not great But it's also again not a major red flag on his resume Ches was golfing pretty well before the break. He had a bunch of miscuts earlier in 2020 But rounded things out with three straight top 30 finishes. He was also 10th at the Genesis Invitational So good finishes in decent fields heading into the break and now going to a course that should fit his strengths pretty well Ches is probably not gonna push for a win. That's not something he does all that often But if I can get a made cut and a top 25 finish out of the golfer at the salary range It's gonna help me out quite a bit So maybe not the highest upside golfer even in the salary tier guys like Eric van Royen definitely would fit that model for sure But I think from a safety perspective Ches a good option for cash games with a good enough ceiling to fit in tournaments as well Not a distance course. Reeve belongs in the lineup as you said winning not something He does often not something that we expect him to do but making the cut giving us a top 25 finish It's doable for Ches Reeve. Put them in your lineups here, especially at this price One last value play to get to Jim and that's Emiliano Grillo who well, it's it's the summer He likes the grill so he's gonna do well at this tournament and then go kick back and make little burgers Yeah I'm hoping the summer will be a good thing for Grillo because things were not going so far so hot for him prior to the break He had missed four of his last six cuts before the layoff in one of the rounds where he did not miss a cut He was disqualified. He only finished one event in his final six before the layoff That was a third, but it was at the Puerto Rico open which was a lesser field So Grillo's current form really not that good, but the stats for Grillo were still really good He is 16th in accuracy third in approach and 39th in bed grass putting that's over the past 100 rounds per Fantasy National the other two over the past 50 rounds So in theory he should be a good fit for this course And it also makes sense because he has done well at this course in the past So if we're going to increase our emphasis on course history relative to where we usually are we usually we downplay it and put A lot of emphasis on current form it makes sense a guy like Grillo would great out well for eighty four hundred dollars now I mentioned that Reeve wasn't playing for cash games. That's probably not a place I don't want to use Grillo just because the form was so bad before this layoff But for tournaments if you're getting a guy who can keep it on the fairways and do really well with his second shots That could lead to a good score. So I think that the upside for Grillo is there even at the floor necessarily is not So maybe not a guy you want to go to in cash games, but for tournaments I think the ceiling is there just in case Grillo does rebound from that that really tough string before the COVID-19 layoff upside is there for Grillo downside Well, it's it's really bad as we saw before the layoff began But hopefully Grillo could come back the stats were there didn't exactly equal to play Hopefully right now they will we mean that in a very positive way That's a new for us here the fandom hurry it Jim. It has been a blast. Good luck this weekend. Thank you Greg You as well. It's nice to have some golf back on the TV So gonna be a good week two NASCAR races one golf events I'm my happy spot and it should be a fun little stretch here for sure Have a nice week to you as well. We'll be back later in the week to preview the latest UFC car with game RFC so say they tuned for that for Jim Sonis I'm Greg Sussman have a wonderful week and stay safe everybody