John Deere Classic

John Deere Classic
John Deere Classic
Tournament information
Location Silvis, Illinois, U.S.
Established 1971
Course(s) TPC at Deere Run
Par 71
Length 7,257 yards
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund $4,500,000
Month played July
Tournament record score
Aggregate 258 Steve Stricker (2010)
To par -26 Steve Stricker (2010)
Current champion
United States Steve Stricker

The John Deere Classic is an American professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It is played annually in July, the week before the British Open, at the TPC at Deere Run in 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 PGA Tour event in 1972.[1] Title sponsors have included Ed McMahon (1974–79), 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. Since 2000, the event has been at the TPC at Deere Run in Silvis.

In recent years, the tournament has been able to generate more television air time and press because of the sponsor's exemptions given to teenager Michelle Wie. In 2005, the tournament's storyline also revolved around young American golfer Sean O'Hair. His win qualified him to play in the British Open the following week and was a significant part of his PGA Rookie of the Year season.

The John Deere Classic has received permission by the PGA Tour to remain a yearly tour stop through the year 2010. After the shuffling of tournament sponsors, it is possible that in that time the Classic could have its date moved. If its usual date (the week before the British Open) is changed, the tournament may attract stronger fields.

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Sponsor's exemptions for Michelle Wie

Michelle Wie first received a sponsor's exemption to play in the John Deere Classic during the 2005 PGA Tour season, part of Wie's effort to make the cut in a men's professional golf event. She shot an overall −1, missing the cut by two strokes. The tournament attracted thousands of visitors as fans flocked to see Wie play. Wie received a sponsor's exemption again in 2006; it was her first men's event with a cut since making the cut in a men's tournament for the first time earlier that year in Korea. She finished the first round at 6 over par, well behind the projected cut line of −2. In the high heat of the second day, she fell two strokes further behind and eventually voluntarily withdrew from the tournament after the 9th hole, citing heat exhaustion.

Winners

Year Player Country Score To par 1st Prize ($) Purse ($)
John Deere Classic
2011 Steve Stricker  United States 262 -22 810,000 4,500,000
2010 Steve Stricker  United States 258 -26 792,000 4,400,000
2009 Steve Stricker  United States 264 -20 774,000 4,300,000
2008 Kenny Perry  United States 268 -16 756,000 4,200,000
2007 Jonathan Byrd  United States 266PO -18 738,000 4,100,000
2006 John Senden  Australia 265 -19 720,000 4,000,000
2005 Sean O'Hair  United States 268 -16 720,000 4,000,000
2004 Mark Hensby  Australia 268PO -16 684,000 3,800,000
2003 Vijay Singh  Fiji 268 -16 630,000 3,500,000
2002 J. P. Hayes  United States 262 -22 540,000 3,000,000
2001 David Gossett  United States 265 -19 504,000 2,800,000
2000 Michael Clark II  United States 265PO -19 468,000 2,600,000
1999 J. L. Lewis  United States 261PO -19 360,000 2,000,000
Quad City Classic
1998 Steve Jones  United States 263 -17 279,000 1,550,000
1997 David Toms  United States 265 -15 243,000 1,350,000
1996 Ed Fiori  United States 268 -12 216,000 1,200,000
1995 D. A. Weibring  United States 197^ -13 180,000 1,000,000
Hardee's Golf Classic
1994 Mark McCumber  United States 265 -15 180,000 1,000,000
1993 David Frost  South Africa 259 -21 180,000 1,000,000
1992 David Frost  South Africa 266 -14 180,000 1,000,000
1991 D. A. Weibring  United States 267 -13 180,000 1,000,000
1990 Joey Sindelar  United States 268PO -12 180,000 1,000,000
1989 Curt Byrum  United States 268 -12 126,000 700,000
1988 Blaine McCallister  United States 261 -19 108,000 600,000
1987 Kenny Knox  United States 265 -15 90,000 500,000
1986 Mark Wiebe  United States 268 -12 72,000 400,000
Lite Quad Cities Open
1985 Dan Forsman  United States 267 -13 54,000 300,000
Miller High Life QCO
1984 Scott Hoch  United States 266 -14 36,000 200,000
1983 Danny Edwards  United States 266PO -14 36,000 200,000
1982 Payne Stewart  United States 268 -12 36,000 200,000
Quad Cities Open
1981 Dave Barr  Canada 270PO -10 36,000 200,000
1980 Scott Hoch  United States 266 -14 36,000 200,000
Ed McMahon-Jaycees Quad Cities Open
1979 D. A. Weibring  United States 266 -14 36,000 200,000
1978 Victor Regalado  Mexico 269 -15 30,000 150,000
1977 Mike Morley  United States 267 -17 25,000 125,000
1976 John Lister  New Zealand 268 -16 20,000 100,000
1975 Roger Maltbie  United States 275 -9 15,000 75,000
Quad Cities Open
1974 Dave Stockton  United States 271 -13 20,000 100,000
1973 Sam Adams  United States 268 -16 20,000 100,000
1972 Deane Beman  United States 279 -5 20,000 100,000
Quad Cities Open (as a satellite event)[1]
1971 Deane Beman  United States 277 -7 5,000 25,000

PO Indicates a win in a playoff
^ Indicates weather-shortened to 54 holes
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Main sources[2][3]

Multiple winners

Five men have won the John Deere Classic more than once through 2011.

References

  1. ^ a b History: John Deere Classic
  2. ^ John Deere Classic – Winners – at pgatour.com
  3. ^ John Deere Classic – Winners – at golfobserver.com (1972–2009)

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