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PGA Tour-John Deere Classic 2025 John Deere Classic Scores
John Deere Classic 2025 John Deere Classic on Thursday -9 Doug Ghim (USA) 62 -8 Austin Eckroat (USA) 63 Max Homa (USA) 63 -7 David Lipsky (USA) 64 Justin Lower (USA) 64 Sam Stevens (USA) 64 Michael Kim (USA) 64 -6 Emiliano Grillo (Argentina) 65 Si Woo Kim (Korea Republic) 65 Matt Kuchar (USA) 65 Rickie Fowler (USA) 65 Kevin Yu (Chinese Taipei) 65 Cameron Champ (USA) 65 Rikuya Hoshino (Japan) 65 Brian Campbell (USA) 65 Kris Ventura (Norway) 65 -5 Denny McCarthy (USA) 66 Keith Mitchell (USA) 66 Joel Dahmen (USA) 66 Chris Gotterup (USA) 66 Thriston Lawrence (South Africa) 66 Rico Hoey (Philippines) 66 Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 66 -4 Beau Hossler (USA) 67 Chris Kirk (USA) 67 Seamus Power (Republic of Ireland) 67 Garrick Higgo (South Africa) 67 Chesson Hadley (USA) 67 Kevin Roy (USA) 67 Ricky Castillo (USA) 67 Jesper Svensson (Sweden) 67 James Hahn (USA) 67 Carson Young (USA) 67 Dylan Wu (USA) 67 Brandt Snedeker (USA) 67 Aldrich Potgieter (South Africa) 67 Eric Cole (USA) 67 Chandler Phillips (USA) 67 Lanto Griffin (USA) 67 Greyson Sigg (USA) 67 Nate Lashley (USA) 67 Taylor Montgomery (USA) 67 -3 Jacob Bridgeman (USA) 68 Ryo Hisatsune (Japan) 68 Sungjae Im (Korea Republic) 68 Jake Knapp (USA) 68 Nick Dunlap (USA) 68 Danny Willett (England) 68 Victor Perez (France) 68 Ryan Gerard (USA) 68 Cristobal Del Solar (Chile) 68 David Ford (USA) 68 Steven Fisk (USA) 68 Benjamin James (USA) 68 Henrik Norlander (Sweden) 68 Lee Hodges (USA) 68 Kurt Kitayama (USA) 68 Davis Thompson (USA) 68 Paul Waring (England) 68 Trevor Cone (USA) 68 -2 Vince Whaley (USA) 69 Adam Svensson (Canada) 69 Luke List (USA) 69 Peter Malnati (USA) 69 Joseph Bramlett (USA) 69 Patrick Rodgers (USA) 69 Ben Kohles (USA) 69 Martin Laird (Scotland) 69 Jackson Suber (USA) 69 Paul Peterson (USA) 69 Preston Summerhays (USA) 69 Petr Hruby (Czechia) 69 Takumi Kanaya (Japan) 69 Matthew Riedel (USA) 69 Bud Cauley (USA) 69 Dylan Frittelli (South Africa) 69 Zac Blair (USA) 69 Ben Martin (USA) 69 Zach Johnson (USA) 69 Will Gordon (USA) 69 Chan Kim (USA) 69 John Pak (USA) 69 Jeremy Paul (Germany) 69 -1 Chad Ramey (USA) 70 Adam Schenk (USA) 70 Scott Piercy (USA) 70 Luke Clanton (USA) 70 William Mouw (USA) 70 Sam Ryder (USA) 70 Mark Hubbard (USA) 70 Nick Hardy (USA) 70 Patton Kizzire (USA) 70 Taylor Moore (USA) 70 Michael Thorbjornsen (USA) 70 Patrick Fishburn (USA) 70 Sami Valimaki (Finland) 70 Mac Meissner (USA) 70 Thomas Rosenmueller (Germany) 70 Taylor Dickson (USA) 70 Gordon Sargent (USA) 70 Jackson Koivun (USA) 70 Josh Radcliff (USA) 70 0 Kevin Kisner (USA) 71 Brice Garnett (USA) 71 Matt McCarty (USA) 71 Zack Fischer (USA) 71 Brendan Valdes (USA) 71 Andrew Putnam (USA) 71 Bronson Burgoon (USA) 71 Ben Griffin (USA) 71 Noah Goodwin (USA) 71 Will Chandler (USA) 71 1 Harry Higgs (USA) 72 Rafael Campos (Puerto Rico) 72 Kevin Velo (USA) 72 Brandon Matthews (USA) 72 Kaito Onishi (Japan) 72 David Skinns (England) 72 Tom Kim (Korea Republic) 72 Nico Echavarria (Colombia) 72 Lucas Glover (USA) 72 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (South Africa) 72 Trace Crowe (USA) 72 Quade Cummins (USA) 72 Hayden Springer (USA) 72 Philip Knowles (USA) 72 2 Ryan Palmer (USA) 73 Alejandro Tosti (Argentina) 73 Anders Albertson (USA) 73 Kyle Stanley (USA) 73 Max McGreevy (USA) 73 Austin Cook (USA) 73 Adam Hadwin (Canada) 73 Aaron Wise (USA) 73 Alex Smalley (USA) 73 Jay Giannetto (USA) 73 3 Hayden Buckley (USA) 74 J.
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