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Sleeper Picks

So who's the pick to win this week? Here are our selections.

Brett Avery
PGATOUR.com Fantasy Insider
Vijay Singh
The Fantasy Insider's banking on that final-round 64 last week at the FUNAI Classic at WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort showing he still has a pulse. A nice run in June (winning the Barclays Classic) into early July but since then few highlights. Can his past champion ('04) mojo work?
Melanie Hauser
PGATOUR.com contributor
Vijay Singh
Let's see. Won two years ago. Second three years ago. And he's now fifth in the world? Gotta go with Vijay.
Helen Ross
PGATOUR.com Chief of Correspondents
Stewart Cink
Cink hasn't played since the World Golf Championships-American Express Championship so the Ryder Cupper is well-rested. He was playing extremely well, too, when he took the break. His worst finish in his last nine events is a tie for 24th and his playoff loss to that Woods fellow at Akron was nothing to sneeze at. Cink will come to Innisbrook with good vibes, too, after a tie for third there last year.
Dave Shedloski
PGATOUR.com Senior Correspondent
Retief Goosen
His streak of seasons with a PGA TOUR victory is on the line the next two weeks, but the final two events are places he has won. The talented South African captured the Chrysler Championship in 2003, and though he hasn't had his typical sterling season, his last tournament produced a victory abroad (at the Volkswagen Masters in China), so he has that going for him, which is nice.
Mike Vitti
ShotLink Analyst
Vijay Singh
Singh's tie for fifth at last week's FUNAI Classic was his 12th top-10 finish in 2006 -- tying Jim Furyk for the most this season -- and he enters this event looking to extend his four year streak of multiple victories on TOUR. In 10 rounds on the Copperhead course, Singh has hit 71.11 percent of the greens in regulation and has converted 36 percent of his birdie or better opportunities.