Time to Shine

They're six of the best active players to have never won a major. Who of these can follow in the footsteps of the last three US Open champions – Lucas Glover, Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy – and make the tournament their breakthrough success?

Sergio Garcia

With 17 career top-10 finishes in major championships, can Garcia finally shed his 'nearly man' status at the US Open? His recent form would suggest it's a possibility – the world No 22 enjoyed a good run at the Masters – but that's the frustrating thing about the sometimes petulant Spaniard: he's so unpredictable. Garcia has been tied for third or better entering the final round of a major on six occasions; but in five of those he has scored over par.

What we like: One of the best shot-makers of the modern game, Garcia's imagination alone should have been enough for him to capture at least a couple of the big ones.

What's stopping him: A notoriously streaky putter, the Spaniard doesn't exactly excel in the face of adversity – and make no mistake, he, like everyone else, will be confronted with plenty of that in San Francisco.

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