Editor's note: PGATOUR.COM has tried to make our experts work a little harder when they make their picks each week. The favorite can be anyone in the field, although Tiger Woods could only be used seven times during the year. Sleepers can't have won in 2008 or had a top 10 in their last five starts. A sleeper can't be ranked in the top 30 in the field, either.
Who could win? Expert picks
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T.J. Auclair
PGATOUR.COM Interactive Producer
Pick: Steve Marino
This second-year TOUR player has enjoyed a fine sophomore campaign, complete with five top-10 finishes, including a runner-up effort in Cancun earlier this season. The only thing missing from Marino's impressive resume at this point is a "W." Marino watched his good buddy Marc Turnesa get the job done in Vegas a few weeks back, and now it's time for him to follow suit.

Lauren Deason
PGATOUR.COM Editorial Coordinator
Pick: Steve Marino
I have thought he was going to win all year and, well, we've only got one event left for him to prove me right. Marino has come so close to victory with a second at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun and a tie for third at the RBC Canadian Open. Plus, his good pal Marc Turnesa just won in Las Vegas and gave Marino a shout out as someone "who's going to win soon". Disney World is a place where dreams come true -- will Marino's PGA TOUR victory hopes come true this week?

Melanie Hauser
PGATOUR.COM Correspondent
Pick: Scott Verplank
It's the perfect place to jumpstart 2009 and put a rough season behind him. Verplank's a tough player who's got a lot of good seasons -- and a Ryder Cup or two in front of him. He's all about family, too, which made it doubly hard when his sister-in-law passed away this summer. He's had three top 10s here since 2000, including a third last year.

Dave Lagarde
PGATOUR.COM Correspondent
Pick: Tim Clark
For some reason unknown to most who follow golf, Clark has yet to break through on the PGA TOUR. If Love doesn't beat him to the first-place check, he'll have an opportunity.

Win McMurry
Host, PGA TOUR Today
Pick: Nick Watney
Watney finished inside the top 10 the last two times he played at Disney World. While he has a two-year exemption from winning the Zurich Classic in 2007, he's had a lackluster 2008. His only top 10 was a tie for fifth at the season-opener, the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Hawaii. Watney is 122nd on the money list.

Scott Pianowski
The Fantasy Insider
Pick: Jeff Maggert
He can still get after it; consider the 67 on Sunday or the three strong checks in four starts. I know a lot of handicappers look for fresh names at this time of year, but I don't see anything wrong with a vote towards experience.

Helen Ross
PGATOUR.COM Chief of Correspondents
Pick: Kevin Streelman
Look for the Duke grad to finish a fine rookie season strong at Walt Disney World. He took last week off, and he's shot in the 60s in 10 of his last 12 rounds. He could go low and find magic in the kingdom of Mickey.

Dave Shedloski
PGATOUR.COM Senior Correspondent
Pick: Scott Verplank
A personal favorite, he hasn't had a very good 2008 season, but injuries have slowed him a bit. If you're wondering if the long season is wearing him down, consider that he's made the last 12 cuts at Disney and tied for third last year. Magic in the Magic Kingdom would be a great story.

John Swantek
PGA TOUR Productions Fantasy Insider
Pick: Chris DiMarco
It's desperation time for DiMarco, at 144th on the money list. With his back against the wall, he will come out fighting this week. Five of the six Fall Series winners have come from outside the top 125 on the money list; a strong trend I expect will continue this week.
| Player | Events | Money |
| 17 | $10,508,163 | |
| 22 | $6,332,636 | |
| 18 | $5,332,755 |