2019 Sanderson Farms Championship

Lucas Glover and caddie Don Cooper enjoyed a solid 2018-19 season. Will that carry over to 2019-20? Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

The PGA Tour is in Jackson, Miss., this week for the 2019 Sanderson Farms Championship.

In 2018, rookie Cameron Champ was the tournament winner, turning a lot of heads with his incredible potential. The remainder of the season proved to be a grind, as Champ struggled mightily. Perhaps a week back in Jackson will re-spark that magic.

If thatโ€™s to pan out, it wonโ€™t be easy. The field includes the likes of Lucas Glover, Sungjae Im, last weekโ€™s winner Joaquin Niemann, Corey Conners, Brandt Snedeker and J.T. Poston, just to name a few.

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As is typically the case this time of year, the forecast in Jackson calls for super-hot temperatures and caddies report to TCN that the greens are playing incredibly quick. But with lighter rough, guys who are crooked off the tee shouldnโ€™t need to worry too much. That said, the speedy greens should play into the hands of the ball strikers.

So which players should you be keeping a close watch on this week at the Country Club of Jackson?

To help answer that question, we reached out to three experts โ€“ the people who walk alongside the players inside the ropes each week โ€“ the caddies.

Each caddie โ€“ anonymously โ€“ provided a pick to win, a darkhorse pick (darkhorses must be outside the top-50 in the Official World Golf Ranking) and a player to finish inside the top 10.

Here are the players they like and whyโ€ฆ

Caddie 1 

Winning Pick: Brandt Snedeker
Why: I wouldnโ€™t call this a super-strong field. With that, Snedeker is one of the highest-ranked players in the field (41 in the OWGR). World-class players, especially in a field like this, usually play real well. Brandt may not win, but I definitely expect a high finish out of him this week. He also ended the season nicely with top-6 finishes in the first two playoff events.

Darkhorse Pick: Scottie Scheffler
Why: This is a player who is not long for the darkhorse ranks, but he fits the criteria since heโ€™s outside the top-50 in the OWGR (currently No. 84). He finished T7 last week at Greenbrier in a tournament that included two great rounds โ€“ 65 on Thursday, backed up with a 62 on Friday. He has been playing nice golf for a while. Last year, you saw a young player win at Sanderson in Cam Champ. I think a similar thing could happen this week with Scottie.

Top-10 finisher: Harris English
Why: He had his first top 10 in a long time last week at Greenbrier โ€“ a T3. Prior to that, youโ€™ve got to go all the way back to Puntacana in March 2018 to find his last top 10 (T5). Harris has been working with a new coach recently and I think itโ€™s helping him out. Though he didnโ€™t make the playoffs, he did fire a 64 in the final round of the Wyndham, the final regular season event. He found something there. Heโ€™s in the 126-150 category and needs to take advantage of every start he gets. Heโ€™ll be ready to play.

Caddie 2

Winning Pick: Lucas Glover
Why: I feel like heโ€™s going to win at any time and has had a lot of rest since the Tour Championship. Lucas played great golf pretty much all year and I think he just got tired at East Lake. But heโ€™s rested now and ready to go. Heโ€™s a phenomenal ball striker, which comes in handy anywhere, but especially at the Country Club of Jackson.

Darkhorse pick: Brian Harman
Why: He always seems to play well on Bermuda grass. Couple that with the fact that heโ€™s coming off a heater with a top-5 last week at Greenbrier โ€“ T3 with bookend 65s โ€“ and I think heโ€™ll be on page 1 of the leaderboard come Sunday.

Top-10 finisher: Sungjae Im
Why: No other reason other than he plays good every single week. He just won Rookie of the Year. He plays a lot and doesnโ€™t seem to get tired.

Caddie 3

Winning Pick: Joaquin Niemann
Why: Iโ€™m going with the hot hand after winning last week in Greenbrier. Thereโ€™s no let down from this young kid. Last week was the first of many to come.

Darkhorse Pick: Corey Conners
Why: Corey was the runner up here last year. This week, heโ€™s making his first start since the Tour Championship. This is the perfect golf course for his solid ball striking. I see him picking up where he left off a year ago.

Top-10 finisher: Brian Harman
Why: Brian has racked up four top 10s in his last seven starts. He comes into this week after a T3 at Greenbrier on Sunday. He wouldโ€™ve been my winning choice, but heโ€™s making his first trip to Jackson since 2013โ€ฆ so letโ€™s just say top 10.

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