Expert picks: Who are the sleepers at Chrysler Championship?
 

Winner Picks

Who could sneak up on the field this week at the Chrysler Championship? Here are our experts' picks.

Brett Avery
PGATOUR.com Fantasy Insider
Frank Lickliter II
Little over a week ago The Fantasy Insider received an e-mail from someone wondering why he hadn't shown this guy any love, in light of his four top-10s in seven starts. TFI wants that kind of love this week!
Melanie Hauser
PGATOUR.com contributor
Troy Matteson
We won't give up on Charley Hoffman or Harrison Frazar and we'd contemplate two in a row for Joe Durant, but it's hard to look past Troy Matteson. Why a sleeper? You don't expect a rookie to jump that far, that fast, and win, but Matteson is changing the way we think. No. 2 -- and an invitation to Augusta -- could be right around the corner.
Helen Ross
PGATOUR.com Chief of Correspondents
Fred Funk
Sure, he's 50 years old. But Funk's energized and confident after last week's Champions Tour victory at the AT&T Championship. Not to mention, he's had four top-21 finishes in his last eight starts on the PGA TOUR, and Mr. Consistency hasn't missed a cut since the Masters. Stranger things have happened.
Dave Shedloski
PGATOUR.com Senior Correspondent
Mark O'Meara
Languishing in 197th place on the money list, O'Meara has to bring it this week as he is on his last leg as far as exempt status, having used his one-time top 50 designation on the career money list in 2006. The Copperhead Course is a stiff test, and O'Meara has missed the cut in his previous two appearances, but you never should count out a wily veteran.
Mike Vitti
ShotLink Analyst
John Senden
Senden enters the week ranked third in greens in regulation and fifth in par-4 scoring average. Getting off to an early start has been an important factor at the Chrysler Championship, as the last three winners were tied for third or better heading into the weekend, and Senden currently ranks 25h on TOUR in scoring average before the cut.