AT&T Byron Nelson: Top 10 power rankings for TPC Four Seasons

Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports
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Brooks Koepka — 14th

Koepka enters this week on a wave of four consecutive top 20s, so he’s in better form than just about anyone. That run includes a tie for 11th at the Masters and a solo second at the Valero Texas Open, so it’s not like these have been backdoor finishes — he’s been in the thick of it. This week’s return to TPC Four Seasons will likely inspire mixed emotions from the Florida State product; while he’s found the top 20 in each of the last two editions of the AT&T Byron Nelson, last year’s playoff loss to Sergio Garcia may still sting.

Koepka has been lights-out with his flatstick of late, and with his length, he’s capable of contending on any course. He certainly has enough momentum, so look for him to turn in another strong performance this week.