Top Rated Courses

1. Harbour Town Golf Links (1) (9.5)
2. Kapalua Plantation Course (1) (9.3)
3. Avalon Lakes (2) (9.3)
4. The Broadmoor (2) (9.1)
5. The Club at Old Kinderhook (1) (8.9)
 

Top Rated Drivers

1. Nike SasQuatch SUMO 460 (1) (9.5)
2. Titleist 983K (1) (9.3)
3. Cleveland Hi-Bore (1) (9.3)
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         As the PGA gears up for its final major of the 2008 season the FedEx Cup land Ryder Cup eader boards are surprising, to say the least at the top of the FedEx Cup sits Kenny Perry one of the games best drivers of the golf ball while being one of the streakiest putters around.  His decision to play in events which play to his strengths have certainly paid off despite the double points and bonus points awarded for the Ryder and FedEx Cup's, respectively.  Perry, now with three wins is a lock for Ryder Cup next month being contested in his home State of Kentucky. 



As for the PGA Championship there will be no Three-peat and quite possibly a first time major winner as the week in-week out contenders through out the summer are a group of 20/early 30 something's who have racked up an impressive 12 wins since the WGC CA at Doral.  Leading that pack is Anthony Kim with two big wins (Wachovia, AT&T ) already this season and a T7 at teh Op[en Championship.  Kim, this summer season has positioned himself to make a legit run at the PGA Championship having gained a lot of experience in pressure situations from the past two majors.  He ranks among the top 15 in driving, scoring,  and eagles, where all three will become necessity to win at Oakland Hills.  Among the rest, Phil is always a factor and the win last week by Vijay, his firsat in '08 will surely propel him as he had less less than a stellar major/big tournament record this season, averaging worse that 60th for the three previous majors.



Oakland Hills, will as always be dramatic and provide some much needed excitement for the tour.  The final three holes may very well decide the tournament as it did for Gary Player in the ' 72 PGA where he stuck a  9 iron from under a willow tree to about 4 feet, went on to make the birdie and won the Championship.     On teh front side the course boasts

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