Jordan Spieth is on quite a roll this season, and he looks to continue it in the third leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
No one is hotter on the PGA Tour than Henrik Stenson, who is aiming for the FedEx Cup title as the tour enters the BWM Championship this week.
The 2013-14 season brings a big change to PGA Tour schedule, which will impact golfers and fantasy owners alike. Here's how we're handling that schedule change.
Luke Donald is capable of strong finishes, but he has some serious flaws to fix before he can be a safe pick for 2013-14.
Now armed with a major victory, Adam Scott enters the 2013-14 season looking to become the best golfer in the world. Will he get there?
Henrik Stenson is having quite a year, but it's his putter that has him standing atop the FedEx Cup leaderboard.
Adam Scott is on a roll, and his skills - ball-striking and putting - should service him well this week at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Geoff Ogilvy has missed 11 cuts in majors since the 2006 U.S. Open, and this year he wasn't even good enough to make it to the second round of the FedEx Cup.
Adam Scott won the first round of the FedEx Cup playoffs and heads to the Deutsche Bank Championship with a good shot at winning the second.
Fabian Gomez finished a measly $13K off the magic number on the money list, forcing him to go to The Finals for a shot at grabbing a tour card for next season.
Henrik Stenson has what it takes -- an accurate driver and locked-in irons -- to compete anywere, including in the FedEx Cup.
For Tiger Woods, can winning the FedEx Cup make up for not winning a major? RotoWire's golf writers sit down to answer that and more as the tour's best play for ten million pazoozas.
Birdies and timely par putts are the name of the game, which makes Brandt Snedeker a good pick for the FedEx Cup Playoffs that begin this week at the Barclays.
Closing issues aside, Jim Furyk is on a roll and enters The Barclays looking for a FedEx Cup victory.
Brandt Snedeker is third in all-around ranking and looks like a good pick this week at the Wyndham Championship.
Brandt Snedeker is quickly becoming Tiger-esque when it comes to non-major, non-WGC events, and he looks like a good bet this week to bounce back from his recent struggles.