John Deere Classic
Tournament Info
Date – 4th – 7th July 2024
Format – Stroke Play
Purse – $7,800,000
Tour – PGA Tour
Established – 1971
Current Champion – Sepp Straka
Course Info
Course – TPC Deere Run
Par – 71
Length – 7,257 yards
Par 3’s – 4
Par 4’s – 11
Par 5’s – 3
* The 2020 tournament was cancelled for health and safety reasons
Winner Trends
Age – 9 of the last 11 winners were aged 33 or younger
World Ranking – 6 of the last 11 winners were ranked 115th or lower in the Official World Golf Rankings
Position After Round 1 – 8/11 winners were in the top 39 after Round 1
Position After Round 2 – 9/11 winners were in the top 11 after Round 2
Position After Round 3 – 8/11 winners were in the top 5 after Round 3
Career Events – 9/11 winners had less than 300 previous career starts
Career Wins – 8/11 winners had at least 1 previous career win, 5/11 winners had at least 4 previous career wins
Winners Tournament/Course Trends
Previous Starts – 10/11 winners had played in at least 1 previous John Deere Classic, 8/11 winners had played in at least 2 previous John Deere Classics
Previous Wins – 1/11 winners had at least 1 previous John Deere Classic win
Previous Top 5s – 2/11 winners had at least 1 previous John Deere Classic top 5 finish
Previous Top 10s – 3/11 winners had at least 2 previous John Deere Classic top 10 finishes
Previous Best Finish – 6/11 winners had finished 26th or higher in a previous John Deere Classic
Winners Season Trends
Season Events – 11/11 winners had played in at least 14 previous events that season
Season Wins – 2/11 winners had at least 1 previous tournament win that season
Season Top 5s – 9/11 winners had at least 1 previous top 5 finish that season
Season Top 10s – 9/11 winners had at least 2 previous top 10 finishes that season
Previous Event – 7/11 winners finished 46th or higher on their last start before the John Deere Classic
3/11 winners played in the Travellers Championship on their last start before the John Deere Classic
Next Event – 10/11 winners played in the Open Championship on their next start after the John Deere Classic, 7 of the 10 finished in the top 44