Check out our PGA Tour draft kit for the upcoming season, complete with rankings of nearly 200 golfers, earnings projections, draft strategies and more.
Fifty golfers from last year's Web.com Tour earned PGA Tour cards for this season. Jeremy Schilling and Len Hochberg spell who fantasy owners should keep an eye on.
Len Hochberg looks at the majors themes of the new season and discusses how fantasy owners can benefit, like not expecting Graeme McDowell to rebound just because he is a big name.
Jeremy Schilling is not high on Adam Scott this season because of the man on anchored putting. Check out all of his sleepers and busts.
Jeremy Schilling highlights international players new to the PGA Tour this season, including Hiroshi Iwata, who has the talent to compete with the big boys on tour.
Jeremy Schilling highlights this year's tour rookies, pointing out newcomers for fantasy owners to capitalize on, like Smylie Kaufman, who at least has the best name on tour.
Greg Vara's Best Values will help fantasy owners draft players who will significantly out-earn last year's money totals, like Angel Cabrera.
Greg Vara projected 2015-16 earnings for nearly 200 golfers who have earned PGA Tour cards for this season. How much cash will Rory McIlroy make?
We rank nearly 200 golfers with 2015-16 earnings projections and season outlooks, but it's no surprise who's on top after Jordan Spieth dominated the golf world last season.
Len Hochberg looks at the season-ending Tour Championship where Jordan Spieth reminded everyone he's the year's best player by capturing the FedEx Cup.
Jeremy Schilling looks at how Reshuffle List players, like Hiroshi Iwata, are faring in the Web.com Finals as they try to punch cards for the 2015-16 PGA Tour season.
Jeremy Schilling looks at the Tour Championship and which players have a shot, including longshot Harry English.
Michael Riek picks this Tour Championship, and if you do not want to go with the world No. 1, Jason Day, Rickie Fowler makes for a pretty good pick.
Greg Vara breaks down the season finale as Jason Day looks to continue his off-the-charts play in the Tour Championship.
Jason Day flirted with an opening 59 and cruised through the weekend to win the BMW Championship, wrapping up world No. 1 in the process.