Byron Lindeque called Steven Fisk at $6,900 his favorite salary-saver, noting the DraftKings price underrates a player who sits 21st in strokes gained on easy courses, 13th off-the-tee on tracks longer than 7,200 yards, and 16th in a Detroit-specific weighted approach bucket focused on 100-150-yard wedges. Fisk is also 17th in par-5 scoring and grades well out of the rough, an overlooked skill given Detroit’s bluegrass. Recent form isn’t empty either—made cuts at the RBC Canadian (T43) and Charles Schwab (T66) are solid for a 6K flier. Because DraftKings lists him as only the 70th-priciest golfer, Lindeque sees a 20-spot value gap and wants heavy GPP exposure before the crowd catches on.