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Golf PGSF FedEx Cup Week 26 The John Deere Classic

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Lucas Glover returns to defend his title with major champions, PGA TOUR winners, and up-and-comers also in the field at TPC Deere Run – with Open Championship spots on the line.
FIELD NOTES: Daniel Berger is the highest-ranked player in the field, Davis Riley the highest in the FedExCup standings… PLAYERS Championship winners Jason Day and Webb Simpson are teeing it up… Lucas Glover will look to become the first to successfully defend his title at the Deere since Steve Stricker a decade ago… Sponsor exemptions include Duke graduate Quinn Riley, new pro Chris Gotterup, and Patrick Flavin, who has Monday-qualified into five PGA TOUR events this season… Nine former Deere winners are in the field… Taylor Pendrith is set to make his return to action after suffering a broken rib at THE PLAYERS… Illinois native Nick Hardy, who tied for 14th at the U.S. Open, is back in the field. He made the cut as an amateur at the 2017 Deere.
FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 500 FedExCup points.
COURSE: TPC Deere Run, par 71, 7,289 yards. The D.A. Weibring design offers up plenty of birdie opportunities but risk-reward scenarios as well. Weibring, an Illinois native, won the Deere three times before he was tasked with helping to create TPC Deere Run in 1999. There’s lots of dramatic elevation on the course, which used to be an Arabian horse farm. On the same day that Paul Goydos shot the course record, a 59 in 2010, Steve Stricker shot 60.

STORYLINES: The Deere will once again be part of the Open Championship Qualifying Series. There are three spots up for grabs for those who have not already earned a spot at St. Andrews. Still eying a spot: Adam Hadwin, who earned a spot via the Qualifying Series at the RBC Canadian Open in 2019 and finished T7 at the U.S. Open… Can Stricker turn back the clock? A three-time winner at the Deere, he returned from illness and has been returning to form, too. He’s already won a PGA TOUR Champions major this season and was in second at the U.S. Senior Open through 36 holes… Five of the last 10 winners of the Deere were first-timer TOUR winners… Andrew Ruthkoski is hoping his world-record mojo continues into the Monday qualifier. Ruthkoski, a PGA professional, fired a 17-under 55 in a casual round June 19 to tie the lowest round in golf history. He got through the pre-qualifier for the Deere and is in the field for the Monday qualifier.
72-HOLE RECORD: 257, Michael Kim (2018)
18-HOLE RECORD: 59, Paul Goydos (1st round, 2010)
LAST TIME: Lucas Glover won a TOUR event in the third different decade. He birdied five of his last seven holes for a 7-under 64 Sunday, tied for the low round of the day, to top Ryan Moore and Kevin Na by two. Moore and Na each birdied the second-to-last hole, but Glover’s 19-under-par total was too good. He became just the seventh player to win in the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s. Four players finished a shot further back at 16 under, tied for fourth. Glover’s win came 10 years after his previous TOUR title, at the 2011 Wells Fargo Championship.

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Congratulations again to last weeks winners @Tom81 and @fsukenny


We head to the greatest tee box marker tourney and @DFSNOLE maintains his overall lead

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Good Luck This week to everyone
 
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I wonder if Wolff realized his crazy swing was going to let him down and went for the cash??

Couple years ago he was in that , next great young golfer discussion

 
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In response to your Pat Perez photo…
A. I would want to stay home more too!
B. I would want to stay home more too !!
and
c. I would be sad I had to Play golf a all. And I would want to stay home all the time !!
That is all.

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I literally have nothing to say...Kenny, you covered it all (not quite like her, ahem, 'shirt'...). Gracious sakes...
 
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John Deere Classic:
JT Poston
D McCarthy
A Schenk
H Lebioda

Pretty certain that if I were watching in person, the LIV field is better than the PGA field.
This is fhe field. It's worse than a B movie. You got a few guys that were still decent on the PGA but have gotten lazy (DJ, Brooksie) or hurt (Bryson), were really no longer competing on a regular basis (Phil, Reed, Louis, Segio) saw the writing on the wall and wanted to cash in for top dollar. Then you got the second tier players that you've heard of but don't really know - that were not gonna ever be top tier players (Wolff, Ancer, Gooch, Grace). Then the rest are nobodies really (Piot, Smyth, Snyman - really?). I find it funny that Norman had all that money and this is the best he could come up with. You could triple the amount of guys they got from each level here and the PGA would still be 100 times stronger. So many good young players out there.

StingersLouis OosthuizenCharl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Hennie du Plessis
CrushersBryson DeChambeauShaun Norris, Justin Harding, Peter Uihlein
MajesticksLee WestwoodIan Poulter, Sam Horsfield, Laurie Canter
TorqueHideto TaniharaRyosuke Kinoshita, Yuki Inamori, Jinichiro Kozuma
4 AcesDustin JohnsonPatrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez
CleeksMartin KaymerScott Vincent, Ian Snyman, Turk Petit
PunchWade OrmsbyMatt Jones, Jediah Morgan, Blake Windred
NiblicksGraeme McDowellHudson Swafford, Travis Smyth, James Piot
SmashBrooks KoepkaAdrian Otaegui, Richard Bland, Chase Koepka
Hy FlyersPhil MickelsonBernd Wiesberger, Matthew Wolff, Itthipat Buranatanyarat
FireballsSergio GarciaAbraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra
Iron HeadsKevin NaSadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim
 
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I knew whichever player I picked to drop for Hoffman would get out to a good start.
The jinx power is strong in me this year lol
 
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