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PGA Tour: JT Poston wins the John Deere Classic

07/04/2022

PGA Tour: JT Poston wins the John Deere Classic
30 Jun

06/30 – 07/03/2022

PGA Tour: John Deere Classic 2022

TPC Deere Run – Silvis, IL, USA

  • Round 4/4
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: 6.200.000
  • Defending champion: Lucas Glover

JT Poston wins the John Deere Classic on the PGA Tour, ahead of Christiaan Bezuidenhout in shared second position.

JT Poston has won at the PGA Tour´sJohn Deere Classic. The American posted a final round of 69 at TPC Deere Run. He finishes in front of Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Emiliano Grillo, who sit in joint second place. Poston finished the John Deere Classic with a total score of 21 under par.

Callum Tarren, 393 in the official world golf ranking, rounds off the tournament in T6 place. The Englishman posted a final round of 70 at TPC Deere Run. With a total score of -16 he finished 5 shots behind the leader.

Martin Laird, 164 in the official world golf ranking, finishes the tournament in T30 position. The Scotsman posted a final round of 67 at TPC Deere Run. With a total score of -10 he finished 11 shots behind the leader.

The John Deere Classic is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from June 30th until the 3rd of July 2022 at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, IL, USA. Players will receive a total of 6.200.000 will be given to the players. The course for the tournament at TPC Deere Run plays at Par 71.

After top tournaments such as the US Open and the Travelers Championship on the PGA Tour, the big names are not to be found in the field of participants at the John Deere Classic. No golfer from the top 25 in the world rankings will be represented after Daniel Berger's cancellation at short notice. Instead, former Players Champions Jason Day and Webb Simpson will be playing. The tournament is also special because it is part of the Qualifying Series for the British Open - besides the 500 points for the FedExCup and the prize money, an additional incentive for players who have not yet qualified. From a German-speaking point of view, Stephan Jäger and Matthias Schwab are the ones to watch out for at the 51st edition of the tournament.

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