THESE ARE EXAMPLE LINEUPS AND ARE NOT MEANT TO BE PLUGGED AND PLAYED.  YOU SHOULD BE USING THESE TO HELP BUILD YOUR OWN UNIQUE LINEUP.

Here we go, time to get down to the nitty gritty and build lineups for this weekend's Masters.  There are a couple tips I give to anyone that is looking to enter the Masters Millionaire Maker tournament.  The first is don't use all of your salary cap.  DraftKings has allotted 237,000+ entries for the tournament and we will have a lot of first time players and beginners signing up this weekend.  There will be less than 100 total players in this field which means differentiating yourself will be at a premium.  You cannot be afraid to leave money on the table when setting those lineups.  One of the biggest problems that many DFS players have is feeling that you must spend all your salary cap.  There is a much better chance that you'll have a duplicate lineup if you zero out your cap than if you leave money on the table.  You'll notice that all my Optimals will not use the full salary cap.  The second is don't be afraid to build a balance lineup especially with such a small stacked field of professionals.  You've got some incredible values this weekend and I'm completely comfortable starting my GPP with a Brooks Koepka or Patrick Cantlay under 10K.  You don't have to try and wedge in two over 10K players to have a shot at winning.  That is why these lineups are examples and not to be used to plug and play because you need to find a unique structure to your lineup to win the millionaire maker.  Be different and get out of the box when building this weekend, that's the key to victory.