Does this U.S. Open set up well for Graeme McDowell? Or will Tiger Lindy Hop his way to another major victory? RotoWire golf writers sat down to answer those questions and more.
Tiger Woods might not be running hot entering this week's U.S. Open, but he has the shotmaking skills necessary to win at Merion.
Matt Kuchar's fantastic season has him squarely in the Player of the Year discussion, and U.S. Open could give him even more reason to smile.
Brandt Snedeker hasn't faded since his early season success, but a watered-down field this week might be a recipe for his revival.
Matt Kuchar is rounding into form nicely, and his game sounds like a good recipe for U.S. Open contention.
Tiger Woods owns the Memorial as a five-time winner, but can anyone (Rory McIlroy?) catch him this week?
When you open with a course-record 60, you're supposed to win, but Keegan Bradley has had a quietly effective year this season.
Colonial hasn't change much since the days when Ben Hogan commanded the course in Forth Worth, Texas.
If Zach Johnson is to turn his season around, it likely will be this week at Colonial where he has dominated recently.
The the dustup between Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia at Sawgrass was more about Garcia's thin skin than anything else.
Jordan Spieth has played this event twice - both times as a teenager - and returns home as a pro looking for his first win.
Tiger Woods hit more than 75 percent of greens in regulation to win his four tournament of the season at the Players Championship.
Billy Horschel is the hottest golfer on the planet and no longer has to worry about the Reshuffle List, or his 2013-14 tour card.
Graeme McDowell is the very definition of unflappable, but will that be enough to take Sawgrass this week?
A previous winner at the Players, Adam Scott now has bigger victories to his name, but he'd love another Fifth Major.