PGA DFS Value Breakdown: The American Express

Selecting the absolute best value out there is crucial to cruising to the top of the leaderboards. TJ “tjl5124” Laessig, a high stakes DFS grinder, will dive into the player pool, evaluating roster construction and picking out his favorite value options for the week’s tournament.

The American Express

The American Express tournament will look a bit different this year than it has in the past. Typically, this is a pro-am event with a three-course rotation, however, this year there will be no amateurs in the field, and we will see a two-course rotation with a standard cut after 36 holes. La Quinta Country Club, which is the easiest of the three courses typically played, will not be featured this year and instead the golfers will rotate between the Nicklaus Course and the Stadium Course on Thursday/Friday, with the top 65 and ties playing two more rounds at the Stadium Course over the weekend.

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TJ Laessig (tjl5124)

TJ Laessig is one of the best high stakes DFS players in the industry and has quickly shot up the rankings as a result. He is ranked in the top 15 in the RotoGrinders PGA rankings and has also excelled in numerous other sports, using mostly a one-lineup approach in higher-entry tournaments. In 2020 he teamed up with RG to become an analyst.