Greg Vara is betting that Paul Casey's disappointment last week losing in a playoff will make him more motivated this week at the Greenbrier.
Michael Riek advises to stay away from the chalk this week and look to value plays like Bill Haas at the Greenbrier Classic.
Len Hochberg revisits the Travelers Championship where Bubba Watson displayed the best version of himself.
Greg Vara figures if Bubba Watson is going to return to his early season groove, it's going to be at TPC River Highlands where he has a solid track record.
Michael Riek picks the Travelers Championship and lands on Sergio Garcia, who is coming off two great finishes.
Jeremy Schilling recaps the latest reshuffle that saw Fabian Gomez graduate off the Reshuffle List with his win at the St. Jude.
Len Hochberg breaks down the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay where golfers battled the greens, rough and sand all week before Jordan Spieth was handed the championship.
Jeremy Schilling, like everyone, is flying blind heading into Chambers Bay, were Jordan Spieth is one of the few PGA Tour golfers who has played the links-style course.
Greg Vara is going with his gut this week and taking Phil Mickelson at the U.S. Open on the links-style Chambers Bay track.
Michael Riek ranks the field for this year's U.S. Open, which appears to set up well for Rory McIlroy at links-style Chambers Bay.
There are plenty of question marks about the eight-year-old Chambers Bay GC, but RotoWire's Michael Riek thinks this could be just the course to bring Phil Mickelson his first U.S. Open trophy.
Len Hochberg is taking applications to be a RotoWire golf expert, and the only qualification is you had to have picked Fabian Gomez to win the watered-down St. Jude.
Jeremy Schilling breaks down the St. Jude, including a look at Brooks Koepka, who has been played better and better recently.
Dustin Johnson is one of a few big names playing this weekend, and RotoWire's Greg Vara thinks he's got a good shot at TPC Southwind.
Michael Riek breaks down this week's even and considers paying up for the best player in the field, Dustin Johnson.
RotoWire's Len Hochberg recaps The Memorial, and explains why we could see more lesser-known golfers winning tournaments.