Len Hochberg analyzes Brooks Koepka's weekend charge in Phoenix that could end up being a seminal moment in golf.
Bubba Watson rarely lacks for motivation at the Phoenix Open where he has a strong track record in recent years.
Bill Haas won his second Humana title by shooting 22-under, a score that isn't even that low for PGA West.
The big headliner this week is Phil Mickelson, who is making his season debut at the Humana Challenge.
Patrick Reed is the defending champ, which is usually a negative, but he's capable of flipping the switch at anytime.
Jimmy Walker is making believers out of the doubters with his fourth title in the last 15 months after a record-setting Sony Open.
Jason Day enters this week's even looking to build on his final-round 62 at last week's Tournament of Champions.
Jimmy Walker might be peaking again, and now is the time to strike, even though he's the defending champ at the Sony.
Patrick Reed forced a playoff to capture his fourth career win in the 2015-opening Tournament of Champions.
Rory McIlroy went for the most money in the RotoWire staff auction league, but Jordan Spieth wasn't far behind. Find out what the staff paid in the auction.
Hiroshi Iwata, fourth on the Japan Tour, will play the majors and WGC events, but his fantasy value is tough to peg.
Billy Horschel struggled during the fall season, but the FedEx champion rolls into Hawaii as one of the favorites.
Matt Kuchar plays well at the Kapalua course, but he's failed to nail down the win the last four years at the Tournament of Champions.
Was Billy Horschel's season projection too optimistic? Was Jason Dufner's too pessimistic? Here's a recap of where we stand heading into the 2015 portion of the PGA Tour schedule.
As the RotoWire League auction nears, the 2015 PGA Tour season looks to be one of the most wide open in fantasy memory.
The biggest thunder during the PGA Tour's fall season came from young Jordan Spieth, who looks poised for a big 2015.