 Welcome to the Fandal Hurry Up for the Open Championship golf's final major of the year. I'm Brandon Gedulla here to break down three of my favorite golfers for the British Open across various salary ranges on Fandal. That's going to start off with Xander Schroffle at $11,500 on Fandal. I easily could have gone with John Rom here in this spot at $12,300, but in major fields we have a lot of flexibility at the top of the salary pool. Despite that, Xander's salary is a full $800 lower than John Rom's. While Xander is always a popular pick at majors, he has the fourth highest average draft percentage on Fandal across this year's majors. It's for good reason. Schroffle's elite all-around game just lends itself to major golf. He's the only golfer in the field to rank in the 85th percentile or better in all four adjusted strokes gain categories over the past year, according to my database. Schroffle also has three made cuts and three tries at his past Open Championships, and he has had 10 top 20 finishes in his past 13 majors. Coming off a 10th at the Scottish Open last week, Schroffle should be primed for yet another strong showing in a major. Moving on to the mid-range, I like Scotty Schaeffler this week whose Fandal salary is $9,700. Schaeffler finished 12th at the Scottish Open last week at a course not nearly as lengthy as we'll get this week at Royal St. George's, and while this will be his first Open Championship, he's dominated his majors to start his career. That includes five straight top 20 finishes, three straight top 10s including two straight. Schaeffler came onto the scene as one of the game's best ball strikers and has cooled off a little but not much. The driver, the irons are still strong, still well above field average once adjusting for field strength and recency. He has elevated though his short game. He's up to the 70th percentile and adjusted around the green play, 62nd percentile and adjusted putting. You love to see that. You will need to scramble well at Royal St. George's, get up and down, save par, but the wedge numbers for Schaeffler are looking really good right now. He's hitting some greens in regulation with great iron play. That's going to be a big plus, but Schaeffler's upgraded his game to hit greens in regulation, picks them up against the field, but also now scramble and save par, get himself out of trouble. So, Schaeffler at a salary of 9700 makes a ton of sense this week on Fandall. And now jumping down into the value range for the week, below 9000 on Fandall, I'll be looking at Alex Noren at a salary of 8600. Noren's not a golfer. I typically target because he's very dependent on his short game. That's not nearly as predictive week to week as ball striking is. However, the elite short game, the elite scrambling has worked really well for Noren in past open championships. The suite has gained an average of 1.7 strokes per round over the past five iterations of the British Open. That's a top 10 rate in the field that pairs him with some of the game's best players. And Noren has four straight made cuts at open championships. Noren's driver stats are also on the upward trajectory, the iron play getting a bit better as well. So, he has to rate stats to make a cut, another cut I should probably say, at the open, push for a top 25, possibly even a top 15 at Royal Saint George's. So, there you have it for the Fandall hurry up. Best of luck this week with the open championship.