Graeme McDowell snuck into the top 10 last week at the Open Championship and is first on the PGA Tour in strokes gained-putting.
This might be the perfect place for Jim Furyk to get back into the winner's circle, as he seems to have an affinity for golfing north of the border.
Rory McIlroy took another step toward historical greatness by capturing the Open Championship, leaving him one major short from the career grand slam.
Patrick Cantlay needs one big finish in the last month of the regular season, and he has a couple things going for him that might help him do just that.
Rickie Fowler has played well in the majors this year and enters the Open Championship in strong form.
After knocking on the door the last few seasons, this could be the year Adam Scott breaks through at the Open Championship.
Zach Johnson came up short, barely, at the John Deere and heads to the Open looking continue his strong track record.
Zach Johnson has made this event a big focus of his season, has won it once and finished second twice.
Jordan Spieth is the defending champ and near the top of his game as he enters the John Deere this week. What could go wrong?
Angel Cabrera use twin 64s and an eagle on the hardest hole at Old White TPC to clain his third PGA Tour victory Sunday and first non-major.
Bubba Watson can walk to this week's event as he has a house at Greenbrier, but that's only one of the reasons he's a good pick this week.
Just a few short months ago, Jimmy Walker was the hottest player on the planet. Can he return to that form this week at the Greenbrier.
Justin Rose won the Quicken Loans National, but he wasn't the first topic of conversation at the event.
Brendon Todd no longer has to worry about the Reshuffle List after he grabbed his first career victory.
Defending champion Bill Haas played well at the Masters and at the U.S. Open this year and has a shot to repeat at the Quicken Loans National.