
Here are GolfChannel.com’s Power Rankings, the top 10 favorites for the Tour Championship:
1. Luke Donald: Despite a rough start in Chicago, Donald rallied with three solid rounds to finish alone in fourth at the BMW. A victory at East Lake would be a fitting end to the playoffs for the world's No. 1-ranked player.
2. Webb Simpson: FedEx Cup leader continues to play some of the best golf of anyone - two wins, four top-10s in his last four starts. That's red hot.
3. Justin Rose: Opened with a sublime 63 in Chicago and then went wire-to-wire to capture the trophy and vault to third in the FedEx Cup standings.
4. Geoff Ogivly: Only player in the field at the BMW to shoot all four rounds in the 60s. The mild-mannered Ogilvy is finally finding his form after a finger injury derailed him early in the season.
5. Dustin Johnson: A mixed bag of results lately - big win at The Barclays, then so-so finishes at the Deutsche Bank and BMW - Johnson always a threat. He has plenty on the table at East Lake, as he stands second in the point standings.
6. Matt Kuchar: Five consecutive top-25s - consistent, much like the rest of his year, which he is tied for third with nine top-10 finishes.
7. Jason Day: The Aussie had a rough go of it at the BMW, but should do well to get back into form at East Lake. Has an impressive nine top-10s this season, including a T-3 at the Deutsche Bank.
8. Chez Reavie: Has used a pair of back-to-back top-10 finishes in the playoffs to climb into the top-10 of the Cup standings.
9. Adam Scott: Three top-10s in his last five starts, including a major confidence performance and victory at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
10. Brandt Snedeker: Finished T-3 at each of the first two playoff events. Confidence should still be high however, after a so-so finish at the BMW. Sits in sixth place with one tournament remaining.
Note: This list is compiled from rankings submitted by members of GolfChannel.com's editorial team, based on who is most expected to contend in each upcoming event.
Compete against the GolfChannel.com experts and other fans in our Fantasy Challenge.
For more in-depth fantasy golf coverage, visit Rotoworld powered by NBC Sports.
Related Articles
Remarkably 'Stupid'
by Ryan Lavner | May 22, 2013 9:50 AM ETAcknowledging Wednesday that his remark was 'stupid and out of place,' Sergio Garcia again apologized to Tiger Woods. Read More
USC, San Jose St. women lead NCAAs after Day 1
by Associated Press | May 21, 2013 6:47 PM ETSouthern California and San Jose State shared the lead at 4-under 284 after the first round of the NCAA Women's Golf Championships on Tuesday. Read More
Power Rankings: BMW PGA Championship
by Will Gray | May 21, 2013 5:47 PM ETSee which players you should keep an eye on this week as the European Tour holds its flagship event at Wentworth. Read More
Contributions from writers and editors on the Golf Channel Digital team.
Latest News
- Garcia apologizes to Woods | Tee times
- Sergio 'fried chicken' jab | Tiger: 'Hurtful'
- Mell: Disagree with anchor ban, but pure intent
- Sergio sponsor TMaG: Comment 'offensive'
- Z. Johnson back at Colonial | Groupings | Tee times
- Colonial reax: Garcia remark | Singh, anchor
- Fantasy: BMW PGA, Crowne Plaza power rankings
- Lewis in rainy Bahamas | Under water | Tee times
- USGA, R&A ban anchored stroke | Explanation
- Chapman set to defend at Senior PGA | Tee times
- Fowler plans to donate $100K to tornado relief
- McIlroy denies G-Mac rift, mum on management








