PGA Tour Highlights: Rising Stars and Struggling Veterans as Players Championship Approaches
February 19, 2025
Sahith Theegala's current performance has not matched his success from the previous year, leading to a decline in his stock, though he still holds potential for a turnaround.
Justin Thomas is recommended for investment as he has shown improved form with three top-10 finishes in five starts this season, bouncing back from struggles with his putting in 2024.
Rasmus Højgaard's inconsistent performance has been marked by a mix of disappointing finishes and promising results, indicating a volatile but upward trajectory.
The PGA Tour's West Coast swing has concluded, showcasing significant performances from various players, including Ludvig Åberg, as the tour heads toward the Players Championship.
Scottie Scheffler remains a strong competitor despite a slight dip in performance following surgery, focusing on regaining his top form.
Daniel Berger is demonstrating a return to form with strong showings in recent tournaments after recovering from injury.
Ludvig Åberg has gained significant attention after winning his first signature event at Torrey Pines and previously tying for fifth at Kapalua.
Viktor Hovland's stock has dropped due to missed cuts at both the Genesis and Dubai tournaments, failing to meet his previously elite standards.
Maverick McNealy is on the rise, highlighted by impressive performances, including eight birdies in a single round at Torrey Pines and a victory at the RSM Classic.
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The Athletic • Feb 19, 2025
PGA Tour stock watch: Ludvig Åberg and Justin Thomas are up, but who’s down?