
All eyes will be on Rory McIlory and Scottie Scheffler at Quail Hollow, but which one leads off Len Hochberg's power rankings for the 2025 PGA Championship?

Len Hochberg ranks the field for the 150th Open Championship, and you won't have to look far down the list to find Rory McIlroy.

Will Zalatoris has not yet won a PGA Tour event, but that does not prevent him from landing a prominent spot on Len Hochberg's list of golfers looking for a U.S. Open title.

For several obvious reasons -- and at least one you may not be aware of -- Scottie Scheffler leads Len Hochberg's list of contenders for the Wanamaker Trophy.

Ryan Andrade runs down this week's categories on PickGuru and explains why he is rolling with Ross Fisher.

Distance off the tee will be key this week in South Africa, and no one hits it further than Wilco Nienaber.

Len Hochberg ranks the field for the final major of the year, and you won't have to look far to find the most recent major champion and the No. 1 golfer in the world -- Jon Rahm.

Len Hochberg ranks the field 1-to-144 for the year's third major, and it should come as little surprise which golfer heads the list.

Len Hochberg ranks the field for the season's first major. Justin Thomas, shooting for his second PGA Championship title, heads the list.

Len Hochberg ranks the field for this year's Open Championship at Royal Portrush where Rory McIlroy set the course record as a 16-year-old.