Lack of experience might have caught up to Jordan Spieth at the Masters, but the 20-year-old should bounce back this week at Harbour Town.
Roberto Castro, Masters winner? He certainly fits the bill in this season of random winners on the PGA Tour.
Adam Scott's win last year was no fluke, and he returns this year with the confidence of a major champion. That's a dangerous combination.
Is this Rory McIlroy's year to win the Masters? He's never finished better than T15, but he has all the shots to contend at Augusta.
Matt Kuchar collapsed down the stretch for the second straight week, opening the way for a relative unknown to emerge in Matt Jones.
Henrik Stenson has played well at this event, including nearly winning last year, as the Tour warms up for Augusta.
A top-10 at the Arnold Palmer last week has J.B. Holmes ready to make a move this week at the Texas Open.
Chesson Hadley is the only Reshuffle List player to win on the PGA Tour this year, capturing the Puerto Rico Open.
At 30 years old, Matt Every isn't that young, but he sure is fearless, as he showed Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Patrick Reed iron play and putting bail out his wayward tee shots, and it's filled him with plenty of confidence.
Tiger Woods is the two-time defending champion at this event, but his back won't let him compete this week.
Justin Rose is getting closer to finding his game and heads into the Arnold Palmer looking for a win.
Kevin Na wins few friends on the tour with his perceived slow play, but he made things interesting down the stretch Sunday.