No. 24 Brandt Snedeker
THE OVERVIEW
For a minute there, a few people started to lose sight of Brandt Snedeker.
Injuries and a winless run of more than two years meant he fell into the shadows of consciousness while others stepped up to fill the breach.
Despite the fact he was still playing decent golf, he could feel it.
But the 37-year-old and past FedExCup champion was not ready to be forgotten, as he re-announced himself with his sublime efforts at the Wyndham Championship.
There he opened with a famous 11-under 59, becoming the 10th and most recent member of the very exclusive (sub-60) club. He would go on to win the ninth title of his PGA TOUR career.
Not content to stop there, he has already notched up a runner-up finish in the new season, falling in a playoff to Kevin Tway at the Safeway Open. He now has his sights set on a return to the TOUR Championship and another FedExCup title.
His last trip to East Lake came in 2016 – a stat that does not sit well with a man with six trips to the Playoffs finale in the FedExCup era.
His trademark putting remains his strength as he’s running fourth in Strokes Gained: Putting through the fall series and was ranked 16th on TOUR last season.
As long as he can find the greens in regulation, Sneds is going to be a threat wherever he tees it up. -- By Ben Everill
For a minute there, a few people started to lose sight of Brandt Snedeker.
Injuries and a winless run of more than two years meant he fell into the shadows of consciousness while others stepped up to fill the breach.
Despite the fact he was still playing decent golf, he could feel it.
But the 37-year-old and past FedExCup champion was not ready to be forgotten, as he re-announced himself with his sublime efforts at the Wyndham Championship.
There he opened with a famous 11-under 59, becoming the 10th and most recent member of the very exclusive (sub-60) club. He would go on to win the ninth title of his PGA TOUR career.
Not content to stop there, he has already notched up a runner-up finish in the new season, falling in a playoff to Kevin Tway at the Safeway Open. He now has his sights set on a return to the TOUR Championship and another FedExCup title.
His last trip to East Lake came in 2016 – a stat that does not sit well with a man with six trips to the Playoffs finale in the FedExCup era.
His trademark putting remains his strength as he’s running fourth in Strokes Gained: Putting through the fall series and was ranked 16th on TOUR last season.
As long as he can find the greens in regulation, Sneds is going to be a threat wherever he tees it up. -- By Ben Everill

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