Updated
Updated · PGA TOUR · Jun 29
John Deere Classic Opens 55th Edition With 144 Players at 7,327-Yard TPC Deere Run
Updated
Updated · PGA TOUR · Jun 29

John Deere Classic Opens 55th Edition With 144 Players at 7,327-Yard TPC Deere Run

3 articles · Updated · PGA TOUR · Jun 29

Summary

  • Thursday starts the 55th John Deere Classic, with a 144-player field arriving at TPC Deere Run for another low-scoring PGA TOUR stop ahead of the July 4 weekend.
  • TPC Deere Run again sets up as a shootout after last year’s 69.436 scoring average, though the par-71 layout still punishes misses with four-inch rough and quick bentgrass greens.
  • Hole No. 4 is the biggest change: a new tee stretches the par 4 to 492 yards—38 yards longer—and three bunkers now force a roughly 340-yard carry after the Hewitt Tree was removed.
  • Weather could shape the week as much as the course, with Thursday forecast in the low 90s, the strongest winds expected in the opening round, and rain or storms possible from Friday through Sunday.
  • The tournament, a Quad Cities fixture since 1971 and at TPC Deere Run since 2000, lands this year on the United States’ 250th birthday, putting Saturday’s third round on Independence Day.

Insights

Will a redesigned hole finally challenge players at the PGA Tour's historically easiest course?
Amidst 250th birthday festivities, will a new scoring record be set at this renowned birdie-fest?
Why has only one rookie won the John Deere Classic in the last two decades?