Len Hochberg notes that TCP Four Seasons favors long hitters like Charley Hoffman, and the setup of the greens puts a premium on proximity to the hole.
Len Hochberg believes that an all-around game, like Rickie Fowler’s last year, is needed to win at Sawgrass big hitters generally don’t fare as well.
Two-time winner and defending champ Rory McIlroy is a no-brainier for the top of Len Hochberg's lower-risk lineup.
Len Hochberg anticipates that great ball strikers, like last year's winner Justin Rose, will do well at TPC Louisiana.
In what he calls his 'super-high-risk lineup,' Len Hochberg chooses defending champion Jimmy Walker as his top pick at this week's PGA Tour stop in Texas.
Because if his ability to rein it in for this smaller course, big hitter Jason Day tops Len Hochberg’s higher-risk lineup.
Michael Riek puts three-time Masters winner Phil Mickelson at the top of his lower-risk lineup for this first major of the season.
Phil Mickelson’s stellar record at GC of Houston as well as his great play this season make him one of Michael Riek’s low-risk lineup favorites this week.
Chris Bennett handicaps the Puerto Rico Open where Graham DeLaet will try to conquer a watered-down field in this week's PGA Tour stop opposite Match Play.
After an update to the field, Michael Riek likes Henrik Stenson and George McNeill for his low-risk lineup, as they’ll likely make Bay Hill’s generous cut.
Jordan Spieth may have the perfect winner’s profile for this course, but less expensive Harris English leads Michael Riek’s lower-risk lineup.
Henrik Stenson, with his blend of driving and short game, is one of Michael Riek's picks at the challenging Doral course.
Michael Riek believes that local residents like Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler may have the advantage at this first stop of the Florida Swing.