
Storylines abound from the BMW Championship, including Keegan Bradley winning for the first time in six years, but the biggest, says Len Hochberg, might be Jordan Spieth not qualifying for the Tour Championship.

Pete Gargano breaks down this week's European Masters as Lucas Bjerregaard offers a significant price break from the other top choices.

No one is playing better than Bryson DeChambeau at the moment, and at a modest price, he checks in as one of the top values in Yahoo contests this week.

Greg Vara previews the third leg of the FedExCup playoffs as Justin Rose won the last PGA event held Aronimink in 2011. Does that give him an advantage?

Hideki Matsuyama has underwhelmed this season, but he is getting hot at the right time, and earns a spot in this week's picks for DraftKings contests.

Tony Finau has played steady golf all season and notched a top-5 in the first two playoff events, so there's plenty to like about his prospects in FanDuel lineups this week.

Bryson DeChambeau moved to No. 7 in the world and became just the second golfer to win the first two playoff events of the FedEx Cup championship.

The impressive rookie has finished top-six in two of his last three starts, ascending to No. 15 in the FedExCup standings as a result.

Greg Vara analyzes the second stage of the FedExCup playoffs as Justin Thomas looks to defend his title at the Dell.

Brooks Koepka notched his third consecutive Top-10 last week, and Bryce Danielson doesn't see him slowing down at all this week. Find else who else makes the list of this week's picks for contests on Yahoo.

Jon Rahm has been boom-or-bust of late, but Len Hochberg likes his chances for several reasons this week, and lists him among this week's recommendations for contests on DraftKings.

Adam Scott notched a top-5 finish in his last two events and has typically played well at TPC Boston, so he finds himself listed among this week's picks to click in FanDuel contests.

Len Hochberg notes that while 24-year-old Bryson DeChambeau’s game has largely come unglued the past couple of months, that changed with Sunday’s victory at the Northern Trust.

Sergio Garcia's 2017-18 campaign on the PGA Tour has come to an anticlimactic end as he failed to qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs, having missed the cut in all four majors this season.