Brooke Henderson (+5%): Quick: Who is the only LPGA player with multiple victories each of the past two years? Paul Dunne (+4%): Maybe the 2015 Open was too much, too soon, but the Irishman showed his mettle with a spectacular 61 to hold off Rory McIlroy and claim his first European Tour title at the British Masters. J-Byrd (+2%): With a new perspective after two years in the minors, Jonathan Byrd played his way back to the big tour with a near-flawless performance against all of the kids at the Web.com Tour Championship. Matt Harmon (-2%): It happens every year, but Harmon epitomized the stressed-out Tour hopeful, decapitating his putter on the final green after short misses on the last two holes cost him his card.
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Tiger Woods isn't playing much golf these days, but that's apparently not affecting his impact as a product endorser. After years with the Nike swoosh emblazoned on his golf ball, Woods was one of many players impacted when the company decided to exit the golf equipment space last year. When he returned to action at the Hero World Challenge in December, he did so using a Bridgestone golf ball. Later that month, Bridgestone announced it had signed Woods to a "multi-year" deal to play their ball. But Woods has made only two competitive starts in the 10 months since that announcement, missing the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open and withdrawing after one round at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic.