
Expert Picks: Who may win?
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T.J. Auclair
PGATOUR.COM Interactive Producer
Pick: Chip Sullivan
Sullivan is the reigning PGA Professional National Champion, which is amazing in itself seeing as his win came less than a year after being diagnosed with hemochromatosis and a severe case of diabetes, which initially led him to believe he'd never be able to play competitive golf again. He's making his second PGA TOUR start of the season (he gets six TOUR exemptions over the course of a year thanks to his club pro championship win) after missing the cut in Mexico. I hope to see him make the best of his opportunity. He deserves it.

Lauren Deason
PGATOUR.COM Editorial Coordinator
Pick: Joey Sindelar
Happy (almost) birthday to Sindelar, who turns 50 on March 30 and becomes eligible for the Champions Tour. Wouldn't it be something if Sindelar, one of the nicest guys on any tour, proved that nice guys don't finish last by capturing his eighth PGA TOUR victory at the inaugural Puerto Rico Open presented by Banco Popular? He tied for 28th a few weeks ago at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun, so Sindelar still has a chance to go out in style.

Melanie Hauser
PGATOUR.COM Correspondent
Pick: Paul Stankowski
His game is on the way back. Three starts, two top-25s, including a tie for 12th in another opposite-field event in Cancun last month.

Dave Lagarde
PGATOUR.COM Correspondent
Pick: Michael Sim
A talented young Aussie who eventually will become a winner on the PGA TOUR. As good a dark horse as any in this wide-open field.

John Maginnes
PGATOUR.COM Contributor
Pick: Carlos Franco
He hasn't been putting well for the last couple of years, but he can still play. I am just guessing that things might be a little windy in Puerto Rico and Franco's game is tailor-made for those conditions.

Win McMurry
Host, PGA TOUR Today
Pick: Dicky Pride
He played well last week at Bay Hill, tying for 21st. Pride is a veteran in a field of a lot of newbies and I think he has a good chance at a top finish at the inaugural event in Puerto Rico.

Scott Pianowski
The Fantasy Insider
Pick: Chris Riley
He's always got a chance if the putter gets hot, and it looked like Riley was close to putting it all together a month ago. It's a good time to grab him in fantasy as a buy-low.

Helen Ross
PGATOUR.COM Chief of Correspondents
Pick: Jerry Kelly
He started the season solidly with a third-place finish at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Kelly has been somewhat inconsistent since, mixing in four missed cuts with ties for 33rd, 20th and 30th. But everyone is starting from scratch here and his experience should be a plus.

Dave Shedloski
PGATOUR.COM Senior Correspondent
Pick: Ben Curtis
The former British Open champion has gotten off to a typically slow start, with five events producing nothing better than a tie for 62nd at the Northern Trust Open. Nonetheless, is capable of putting together a good tournament at any time, and even though Coco Beach is a long layout, Curtis is the kind of player who can figure out a new venue quickly.

John Swantek
PGA TOUR Productions Fantasy Insider
Pick: Brett Quigley
This sleeper business is a feel game. Sometimes you have to turn a blind eye to the numbers (three cuts in four events) and believe in karma. Brian Gay won in his 292nd career start at Mayakoba and Quigley can cash in his 313rd go at it.
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