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Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Geoff Ogilvy -- the winners of this year's first three majors will be grouped together for the first two rounds of the PGA Championship next week.
The season's fourth and final major begins next Thursday at Medinah Country Club, where Mickelson will be the defending champion after going wire-to-wire for his first PGA Championship last year at Baltusrol.
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FIVE WE LIKE
Tiger Woods ( +150 ) - With the way he's playing currently, if you don't like Tiger Woods to win the PGA Championship, you are clueless. He won at Medinah in '99 and I don't need to write anything else on this subject.
Stewart Cink ( +5200 ) - Never have been a big fan, but Cink wants to be on that Ryder Cup team for Tom Lehman. Also, tied for third at Medinah in '99 and has shown signs of life lately.
Jim Furyk ( +1200 ) - According to most accounts, Medinah is playing long and slick. Sounds U.S. Open-ish to me, and when those are the conditions, Furyk's my guy. Also, I picked him to win this before the season and he tied for eighth seven years ago.
Colin Montgomerie ( +7700 ) - Another top-10 performer from '99 and Monty played brilliantly in tough conditions at Winged Foot. Except for that last hole. Tee to green, he has few peers if he can limit mistakes. Montgomerie's a factor.
Jay Haas ( +300 field ) - This is admittedly a stretch, but I need one. Haas has been very successful this season on the Champions Tour and is fairly well-rested. If you couldn't guess, Haas also finished well at Medinah in 1999 with the second-round lead and a tie for third.
FIVE WE DON'T
Phil Mickelson ( +1000 ) - The bottom line is that Mickelson has not played well since the U.S. Open. He missed the first cut last week at the International and I just don't have a sense of confidence from the defending champion at the moment.
Sergio Garcia ( +2500 ) - Returning to the site of his greatest accomplishment, Garcia may get some good mojo working. He finished second to Woods in 1999, but got dusted by the world No. 1 in the final round of the British Open. Garcia might be one of the world's worst putters at the moment.
Chris DiMarco ( +4000 ) - Missed the cut last year at Baltusrol. An amazing confluence of events that would probably involve locusts would be needed for him not to get an automatic Ryder Cup bid. I think that was his big motivation and now that it's been accomplished, I don't know if he'll contend.
Tom Lehman ( +300 field ) - He played great at the International. He's in serious contention to make his own Ryder Cup team (I don't think that's a good idea anymore). Lehman will be bombarded with Ryder Cup questions all week and I think the golf will suffer.
Chris Starkjohann ( +300 field ) - He's a club pro who is over 50 and therefore has no shot.
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Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Geoff Ogilvy -- the winners of this year's first three majors will be grouped together for the first two rounds of the PGA Championship next week.
The season's fourth and final major begins next Thursday at Medinah Country Club, where Mickelson will be the defending champion after going wire-to-wire for his first PGA Championship last year at Baltusrol.
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FIVE WE LIKE
Tiger Woods ( +150 ) - With the way he's playing currently, if you don't like Tiger Woods to win the PGA Championship, you are clueless. He won at Medinah in '99 and I don't need to write anything else on this subject.
Stewart Cink ( +5200 ) - Never have been a big fan, but Cink wants to be on that Ryder Cup team for Tom Lehman. Also, tied for third at Medinah in '99 and has shown signs of life lately.
Jim Furyk ( +1200 ) - According to most accounts, Medinah is playing long and slick. Sounds U.S. Open-ish to me, and when those are the conditions, Furyk's my guy. Also, I picked him to win this before the season and he tied for eighth seven years ago.
Colin Montgomerie ( +7700 ) - Another top-10 performer from '99 and Monty played brilliantly in tough conditions at Winged Foot. Except for that last hole. Tee to green, he has few peers if he can limit mistakes. Montgomerie's a factor.
Jay Haas ( +300 field ) - This is admittedly a stretch, but I need one. Haas has been very successful this season on the Champions Tour and is fairly well-rested. If you couldn't guess, Haas also finished well at Medinah in 1999 with the second-round lead and a tie for third.
FIVE WE DON'T
Phil Mickelson ( +1000 ) - The bottom line is that Mickelson has not played well since the U.S. Open. He missed the first cut last week at the International and I just don't have a sense of confidence from the defending champion at the moment.
Sergio Garcia ( +2500 ) - Returning to the site of his greatest accomplishment, Garcia may get some good mojo working. He finished second to Woods in 1999, but got dusted by the world No. 1 in the final round of the British Open. Garcia might be one of the world's worst putters at the moment.
Chris DiMarco ( +4000 ) - Missed the cut last year at Baltusrol. An amazing confluence of events that would probably involve locusts would be needed for him not to get an automatic Ryder Cup bid. I think that was his big motivation and now that it's been accomplished, I don't know if he'll contend.
Tom Lehman ( +300 field ) - He played great at the International. He's in serious contention to make his own Ryder Cup team (I don't think that's a good idea anymore). Lehman will be bombarded with Ryder Cup questions all week and I think the golf will suffer.
Chris Starkjohann ( +300 field ) - He's a club pro who is over 50 and therefore has no shot.
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