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T.J. Auclair
PGATOUR.com Interactive Producer
Pick: Steve Stricker
What can you say about Stricker? I didn't realize it was possible to be the PGA TOUR Comeback Player of the Year two years running, but then again I never really considered a "comeback" to be complete without a win. Stricker completed his comeback with the emotional win at The Barclays and hasn't looked back since. He shot an incredible 9-under-par 64 at Kapalua on Sunday, knocking in a 12-foot birdie on the final hole to get into an unlikely playoff with Daniel Chopra. While Stricker didn't drive away in a new Mercedes, something tells me this will be a multiple-win season for the humble gentleman from Wisconsin. Why not get No. 1 of 2008 this week at the Sony Open in Hawaii?

Lauren Deason
PGATOUR.com Editorial Coordinator
Pick: Aaron Baddeley
He's been inconsistent at the Sony Open in Hawaii in the past -- missed cuts in 2005 and 2007 but had a runner-up finish in '03 and a T15 in '04 -- but there's been little to complain about in his last few PGA TOUR events. Badds capped off a one-win season in 2007 by making a serious run in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup, vaulting from 18th in the Regular Season to sixth in the final standings. He tied for 12th at the season's first tournament in Hawaii last week and Baddeley should fare well at the par-70, 7,044-yd Waialae course this week.

Melanie Hauser
PGATOUR.com Correspondent
Pick: Steve Stricker
No one, save you-know-who, rides a wave better. Yes, he lost in a playoff, but his game is solid. Jim Furyk, Vijay Singh and Mike Weir are all threats, too, but Stricker's got the confidence right now.

Dave Lagarde
PGATOUR.com Correspondent
Pick: Steve Stricker
Gathered momentum with his fantastic finish at the Sony. Finished in a tie for fourth here last year and punches his ticket for a return to Sony to the delight of his kids.

John Maginnes
PGATOUR.com Contributor
Pick: Vijay Singh
Vijay Singh didn't defend last week at the Mercedes Benz Championship but his game showed a lot of strength. The confounding greens at the Plantation Course were a little too much for Vijay's sometimes iffy putter. Look for Vijay to put it all together this week at the Sony Open.

Scott Pianowski
The Fantasy Insider
Pick: Jim Furyk
The layout gets more constricting this week, which steers me to Furyk, one of the straightest guys out here. He never seemed to have his A-game last week and yet there he was, tied for fifth at the end of it all. I'll be surprised if he doesn't have a win in his bag before the Masters.

Helen Ross
PGATOUR.com Chief of Correspondents
Pick: Daniel Chopra
OK. I know I am climbing on the bandwagon, but I'm going to pick Daniel Chopra to win the Sony Open in Hawaii. He's playing extremely well -- with a playoff win at the Mercedes-Benz Championship and two other top-10s, including a playoff loss at the MasterCard Masters, in his last six starts -- and his confidence is booming.

Dave Shedloski
PGATOUR.com Senior Correspondent
Pick: Steve Stricker
Tied for fourth last year and smarting from his playoff loss at the Mercedes-Benz Championship. Driving the ball well is crucial at Waialae Country Club and Stricker knows how to find fairways. He should feast on the flatter greens, too.
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