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Sleeper Picks: The Barclays
 
Aug. 22, 2007
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T.J. Auclair
PGATOUR.com Interactive Producer
Pick: Billy Andrade

Andrade just snuck into the Playoffs and enters at No. 136 in FedExCup points. This hasn't been Andrade's best season by a long shot. However, he usually turns it on late in the season. If he's going to get things rolling, there might not be a better place than The Barclays where he's a past champion and finished third in 2006. In case there weren't enough incentive to play well, here's more -- next week's Deutsche Bank Championship is one of only two PGA TOUR events held in New England, and it's by far the closest to Andrade's home in Bristol, R.I. While 143 players will tee it up at The Barclays (it would have been 144 if Tiger Woods were playing), only the top 120 in the FedExCup standings will advance to the Deutsche Bank Championship. You can bet Andrade won't want to be sitting out two weeks into the Playoffs with a tournament in his backyard.

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Lauren Deason
PGATOUR.com Editorial Coordinator
Pick: Anthony Kim

It's going to get harder and harder to find someone who fits our sleeper criteria as the PGA TOUR Playoffs cull the fields down to the best players on TOUR. In fact, my original sleeper pick this week was Steve Elkington -- who has made 15 straight cuts at The Barclays -- but he doesn't qualify, since he recently had a top-5 finish. So that leaves me picking Anthony Kim because the guy's got talent galore and has proven he can contend in tough tournaments (witness his tie for fifth at the Wachovia Championship and a tie for 20th at the U.S. Open). Could TOUR rookies win in back-to-back weeks? Maybe, but then again, I've been in last in our expert picks all season since I generally tend to pick players who have off weeks. So perhaps the more important question is -- can we expert pickers get a point's reset like the TOUR pros had prior to the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup?

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Melanie Hauser
PGATOUR.com Correspondent
Pick: Jerry Kelly
You may see many options (Stewart Cink, David Toms, Steve Stricker to name a few), what you don't see is so many rules. So we choose the Cheesehead. He had an impressive run from March through the U.S. Open. Cooled off, but . . . . well, isn't this whole thing about getting hot? Knows the course, has a solid game.

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Dave Lagarde
PGATOUR.com Correspondent
Pick: Johnson Wagner

Wagner is a former New York resident who has had much success in the state, twice winning the Metropolitan Open, once as an amateur and in his first professional event, each time on Bethpage Black. So he knows the territory and has rebounded with a T12 and a T20 after a long rookie season slump where he missed 13 of 14 cuts.

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John Maginnes
PGATOUR.com Contributor
Pick: Bob Tway

So few golf courses on the PGA TOUR have remained unchanged since 1986. Bob Tway won at Westchester Country Club that year. He may not win this year, but I think that he will have a good week. He has shown some signs of life over the last month. He is in the field because he hung on last week. To stay alive in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup, he will have to play well this week. Look for an old man on the leaderboard this week.

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Helen Ross
PGATOUR.com Chief of Correspondants
Pick: Lucas Glover

He put together three good rounds at the Wyndham Championship but just couldn't keep pace on a fast-paced Sunday at Forest Oaks. Look for Glover to continue his solid play at Westchester and be among the contenders once again.

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Dave Shedloski
PGATOUR.com Senior Correspondent
Pick: Ian Poulter

The well-dressed Englishman has three top-10 finishes this year and hasn't really contended very much, but maybe this is a week when flying under the radar might send a guy like Poulter over the moon. He tied for ninth in his debut at Westchester last year, and he really can play the game with both flair and control. International players have won the last three editions. Poulter's name would fit into the matrix quite nicely.

HOW THEY'RE DOING
THE 2007 RECORD OF PGATOUR.COM EXPERTS AFTER LAST WEEK'S WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP
PGATOUR.com Experts 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10s Missed Cuts Total FedExCup Points
T.J. Auclair 7 5 3 20 14 60,866
Dave Shedloski 7 4 1 19 12 59,633
Melanie Hauser 8 3 0 19 15 57,636
Helen Ross 5 4 2 20 10 52,391
Brett Avery 5 3 2 16 10 47,013
Dave Lagarde 6 2 1 19 14 46,100
John Maginnes 6 2 0 12 17 41,752
Lauren Deason 4 4 1 14 13 40,093