Our Adam Levitan devised a tried-and-true method for reviewing his NFL DFS cash lineups every week. And if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. My goal here is simply to apply Adam’s structure to PGA DFS cash lineups.
To steal directly from Adam, I play around 50-75% of my action each week in “cash games.” Cash games refer to any contest in which roughly 50% of the field gets paid out, such as head-to-heads, double-ups, or 50/50s.
Each week, I’ll review my cash-game lineup in this space. Sometimes I’ll lose, but hopefully I’ll win more often. Either way, I’ll post it here and give you my thought process. For more on PGA cash-game strategy, see my How to Beat PGA DFS Cash Games article.

As I wrote last week for The Players, the Valspar Championship is one of my favorite slates for cash each year because it emphasizes the skill sets that I already prioritize on a weekly basis in cash games: ball striking and consistency. While the Valspar has typically seen a weaker field in past seasons, this week’s field was particularly top-heavy. There was a significant drop-off in floor-ceiling combos after the $9K range of golfers, which led me to lean more heavily into a stars-and-scrubs approach this week for cash purposes.
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