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What every player made at the 2025 John Deere Classic Editor’s note: Amateur Jackson Koivun finished in a tie for 11th place but did not earn money, so the payouts ...
2025 John Deere Classic TV schedule, coverage, golf live stream, channel, where to watch PGA Tour event The PGA Tour visits TPC Deere Run for the Fourth of July By Robby Kalland ...
For the first time since 2015, the John Deere Classic is headed to a playoff. Brian Campbell and Emiliano Grillo each posted 18-under 266 for 72 holes at TPC Deere Run, forcing a hole-by-hole ...
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Brian Campbell wins the John Deere Classic in a playoff, securing his second PGA Tour title of 2025 and a $1.512 million payout.
That is now four straight top-15 finishes at TPC Deere Run for the putting maestro as his iron play continues to improve and set up his biggest weapon with more and more birdie looks. Grade: A- T11.
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Coverage begins at 3 p.m. ET on CBS with Kevin Roy leading at 14 under par before the PGA Tour heads to Scotland next week for the Genesis Scottish Open.
Brian Campbell won for the second time this year on the PGA Tour, both in a playoff, after beating Emiliano Grillo on the first extra hole at the John Deere Classic.
The John Deere Classic is living up to it’s moniker of being the “5th major”. 8 tied for the lead! Bombers, technicians, journeymen. Maybe a local plumber. Everyone has a chance in Iowa.
Despite entering the John Deere Classic missing the cut in two of his last three events, Homa got off to a great start with an 8-under, 63 on Thursday, July 3 and followed that up with a 3-under ...
Injuries and self-doubt kept Brian Campbell away from the PGA TOUR for eight years. He wasn’t sure if he’d ever return, at times grateful just to keep a job on ...