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John Deere Classic pin flag Jordan Spieth TPC at Deere Run pga ryder british

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    Description

    The
    John Deere Classic
    is a professional
    golf
    tournament on the
    PGA Tour
    . It is played annually in July, the week before the
    British Open
    , at
    TPC Deere Run
    in the
    Quad Cities
    community of
    Silvis, Illinois
    .
    The tournament began as the
    Quad Cities Open
    in 1971 and was a "satellite event" on the PGA Tour. It became an official tour event in 1972.
    [2]
    Ed McMahon
    served as tournament host from 1975 to 1979. Title sponsors have included
    Miller Brewing Company
    (1982–85),
    Hardee's
    (1986–94) and
    John Deere
    (since
    1999
    ).
    From the event's inception in 1971 through 1974, it was played at Crow Valley Country Club in
    Davenport, Iowa
    . It then moved to Oakwood Country Club in
    Coal Valley, Illinois
    from 1975 to 1999. Beginning in
    2000
    , the event has been at the TPC at Deere Run in Silvis.
    [3]
    In 2005 and 2006, the tournament generated more media coverage because of the sponsor's exemptions given to teenager
    Michelle Wie
    . In 2005, the tournament's storyline also revolved around
    Sean O'Hair
    , whose win qualified him to play in The Open the following week and was a significant part of his
    PGA Tour Rookie of the Year
    season. The 2013 edition saw
    Jordan Spieth
    , two weeks shy of his 20th birthday, become the first teenager to win on the PGA Tour since 1931.
    [4]
    In order to help attract players who will compete in the following week's British Open, since
    2008
    the John Deere Classic has sponsored a charter flight that leaves the Quad Cities on Sunday night and arrives in Britain the next morning.
    [5]
    [6]
    Since the introduction of the Open Qualifying Series, the John Deere Classic is a final chance for a player not already exempt to earn entry into The Open if he finished in the top five.
    Winners
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    ]
    Year
    Player
    Country
    Score
    To par
    Margin
    of victory
    Runner(s)-up
    Winner's
    share (
    $
    )
    Purse ($)
    John Deere Classic
    2018
    Michael Kim
    United States
    257
    −27
    8 strokes
    Bronson Burgoon
    Joel Dahmen
    Francesco Molinari
    Sam Ryder
    1,044,000
    5,800,000
    2017
    Bryson DeChambeau
    United States
    266
    −18
    1 stroke
    Patrick Rodgers
    1,008,000
    5,600,000
    2016
    Ryan Moore
    United States
    262
    −22
    2 strokes
    Ben Martin
    864,000
    4,800,000
    2015
    Jordan Spieth
    (2)
    United States
    264
    −20
    Playoff
    Tom Gillis
    846,000
    4,700,000
    2014
    Brian Harman
    United States
    262
    −22
    1 stroke
    Zach Johnson
    846,000
    4,700,000
    2013
    Jordan Spieth
    United States
    265
    −19
    Playoff
    David Hearn
    Zach Johnson
    828,000
    4,600,000
    2012
    Zach Johnson
    United States
    264
    −20
    Playoff
    Troy Matteson
    828,000
    4,600,000
    2011
    Steve Stricker
    (3)
    United States
    262
    −22
    1 stroke
    Kyle Stanley
    810,000
    4,500,000
    2010
    Steve Stricker
    (2)
    United States
    258
    −26
    2 strokes
    Paul Goydos
    792,000
    4,400,000
    2009
    Steve Stricker
    United States
    264
    −20
    3 strokes
    Zach Johnson
    Brett Quigley
    Brandt Snedeker
    774,000
    4,300,000
    2008
    Kenny Perry
    United States
    268
    −16
    Playoff
    Brad Adamonis
    Jay Williamson
    756,000
    4,200,000
    2007
    Jonathan Byrd
    United States
    266
    −18
    1 stroke
    Tim Clark
    738,000
    4,100,000
    2006
    John Senden
    Australia
    265
    −19
    1 stroke
    J. P. Hayes
    720,000
    4,000,000
    2005
    Sean O'Hair
    United States
    268
    −16
    1 stroke
    Robert Damron
    Hank Kuehne
    720,000
    4,000,000
    2004
    Mark Hensby
    Australia
    268
    −16
    Playoff
    John E. Morgan
    684,000
    3,800,000
    2003
    Vijay Singh
    Fiji
    268
    −16
    4 strokes
    Jonathan Byrd
    J. L. Lewis
    Chris Riley
    630,000
    3,500,000
    2002
    J. P. Hayes
    United States
    262
    −22
    4 strokes
    Robert Gamez
    540,000
    3,000,000
    2001
    David Gossett
    United States
    265
    −19
    1 stroke
    Briny Baird
    504,000
    2,800,000
    2000
    Michael Clark II
    United States
    265
    −19
    Playoff
    Kirk Triplett
    468,000
    2,600,000
    1999
    J. L. Lewis
    United States
    261
    −19
    Playoff
    Mike Brisky