Greg Vara breaks down this week's PGA Tour stop at San Antonio where defending champ Charley Hoffman has thrived like no other at the current venue.
Billy Horschel has not made much noise this season, but his history at TPC San Antonio -- and possibly the new addition to his family -- lands him in sleeper territory this week.
Len Hochberg says that Wesley Bryan used his greatest asset, his wedge play, to grab his first PGA Tour victory at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Jeremy Schilling finds the key stats to look for at the RBC as Russell Henley looks to parlay his strong play at the Masters into another impressive performance.
This week's event features few big names, but that doesn't stop it from being the favorite stop on Tour for one talented young Englishman.
Pete Gargano breaks down the Euro Tour's Trophee Hassan II in Morocco where James Morrison hopes to keep his strong recent play going.
Len Hochberg picks the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town where Luke Donald's course history is trumps most golfer's in the field.
Greg Vara previews this week's PGA Tour stop at Hilton Head as Matt Kuchar is coming off a strong performance at the Masters.
Long drives are not required to win at Hilton Head, but accurate tee shots likely will be, which makes Jim Furyk a player to target in this week's contests on FanDuel.
Len Hochberg describes rooting for Sergio Garcia, a man not on his fantasy team, but who edged Justin Rose in Masters playoff to claim the first major win of his career.
Rickie Fowler is playing well and hungry to claim his first major victory, making him a name to remember when setting lineups on FantasyDraft.com this week.
Charley Hoffman's game is on the rise as the Tour heads to Augusta, a course Hoffman has fared well at the last couple years.
Jeremy Schilling looks at what it will take to capture the Masters this year. Can Jon Rahm putt well enough to don the green jacket?
Greg Vara picks the year's first major as the PGA Tour heads to Augusta where Rory McIlroy will look to get over the hump after top finishes the last three years.
Jordan Spieth had a Masters to forget in 2016, but he will have something to prove this year and has never finished worse than second at Augusta, making him a strong option in this week's DraftKings lineups.