AT&T Byron Nelson: Top 10 power rankings for TPC Four Seasons
By Sam Belden
Patrick Reed — 84th
Reed has now notched back-to-back top 25 finishes: a tie for 12th at the Wells Fargo Championship and a tie for 22nd at the Players Championship. Both were up-and-down performances, but at least he’s making cuts again. 2017 hasn’t been his best statistical year, but as a top 50 player in both strokes gained: off-the-tee and strokes gained: putting, he’s scoring well enough. This week’s field isn’t necessarily a bad one, but he’ll definitely have an easier time standing out than he did at TPC Sawgrass. His last two attempts at TPC Four Seasons have been fruitless, but this will be his first appearance since rising to prominence.
Normally, Reed is one of the most consistent players on the PGA TOUR, so to see him mired in a slump for so much of the early season was a bit alarming. Luckily, he seems to have found his footing again, so expect his resurgence to continue at the AT&T Byron Nelson.