Bryson DeChambeau poses with the John Deere Classic trophy
Bryson DeChambeau poses with the John Deere Classic trophy

John Deere Classic: Bryson DeChambeau first Tour win


Bryson DeChambeau produced a storming finish to snatch victory from Patrick Rodgers in the John Deere Classic and secure a place in The Open.

Final Leaderboard


-18 Bryson DeChambeau

-17 Patrick Rodgers 

-16 Wesley Bryan, Rick Lamb

-15 Steve Stricker, Zach Johnson, Jonathan Byrd, Daniel Berger, Scott Stallings

Scroll down for collated scores

Day four report


Bryson DeChambeau birdied the last two holes to snatch victory at the John Deere Classic in Illinois and seal the last place in the field for next week's Open Championship.

One place at Royal Birkdale was on offer to the highest-placed player not already exempt, and a brilliant six-under-par back-nine 30 saw DeChambeau take it - as well as a first PGA Tour title and a winner's cheque for 1million US dollars.

Starting the final round four behind leader Patrick Rodgers, the 23-year-old's chances looked slim when he bogeyed the fourth.

However, a birdie from 11 feet on the eighth proved the catalyst for a spectacular inward nine which handed DeChambeau victory with a closing 65, giving him an 18 under total for the week at TPC Deere Run.

"I show everybody that, 'Look. There's plenty of ways to do it.' I do it my way and I feel comfortable doing it my way," DeChambeau told www.pgatour.com.

Rodgers, who crucially dropped a fourth shot of the day on the 17th, also had five birdies in a closing 70.

"Our tendency when you have the lead is to kind of hold on and play safe and guard against making mistakes. But I had guys coming at me with some really low rounds. Obviously Bryson shot a great one," said Rodgers.

Wesley Bryan (64) and Rick Lamb (66) were tied for third on 16 under.

Ireland's Seamus Power was tied for 25th after finishing with a 67, while English qualifier Sam Horsfield shot a closing 71 to finish down in a share of 55th.

Collated fourth-round scores


(USA unless stated, par 71)

266 Bryson DeChambeau 66 65 70 65

267 Patrick Rodgers 65 64 68 70

268 Wesley Bryan 66 71 67 64, Rick Lamb 69 70 63 66

269 Daniel Berger 69 67 63 70, Steve Stricker 73 67 65 64, Scott Stallings 71 64 64 70, Zach Johnson 65 67 70 67, Jonathan Byrd 70 65 67 67

270 J.J. Henry 69 64 68 69, Brian Harman 70 70 63 67

271 Cameron Percy (Aus) 69 69 66 67, Bud Cauley 72 67 66 66, Chad Campbell 65 68 70 68, Brian Campbell 69 67 66 69, Morgan Hoffmann 72 67 68 64, Kevin Tway 70 63 69 69, Daniel Summerhays 66 72 66 67

272 Trey Mullinax 66 70 66 70, Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 65 70 67 70, Chris Stroud 67 70 69 66, Vaughn Taylor 69 68 65 70, Camilo Villegas (Col) 67 69 68 68, Charles Howell III 63 69 70 70

273 Scott Brown 72 66 68 67, Lucas Glover 71 68 64 70, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 69 68 69 67, Chesson Hadley 69 64 69 71, Sam Saunders 69 69 67 68, Jamie Lovemark 68 67 66 72, Seamus Power (Irl) 70 70 66 67, Richy Werenski 70 67 66 70, Ben Crane 67 69 70 67, Andres Romero (Arg) 67 71 70 65, Patton Kizzire 68 69 67 69, Kyung Ju Choi (Kor) 68 72 67 66, Dominic Bozzelli 67 68 70 68, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 73 66 64 70

274 Ben Martin 70 67 66 71, Charley Hoffman 67 68 69 70, Ollie Schniederjans 63 74 66 71, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 70 68 68 68, Chez Reavie 66 70 71 67

275 Peter Malnati 71 67 68 69, Maverick McNealy (a) 69 68 69 69, Shawn Stefani 70 67 71 67, Bubba Watson 69 70 68 68, Kevin Kisner 69 65 70 71, Kevin Streelman 67 69 67 72

276 Derek Fathauer 70 69 66 71, Miguel Angel Carballo (Arg) 68 68 68 72, Brandon Hagy 66 73 66 71, Mark Anderson 70 67 69 70, Cameron Tringale 70 70 68 68

277 Ricky Barnes 70 68 67 72, Kyle Stanley 71 66 69 71, Sam Horsfield (Eng) 66 73 67 71, (a) Nick Hardy 71 66 69 71, Nicholas Lindheim 68 66 66 77

278 Chris Kirk 70 69 70 69, Boo Weekley 68 69 71 70, Troy Merritt 69 66 68 75, Troy Matteson 67 70 68 73

279 JT Poston 68 69 69 73, Martin Flores 70 65 74 70, Kelly Kraft 70 70 68 71, Y.E. Yang (Kor) 68 72 67 72

280 Billy Hurley III 68 71 69 72, Luke List 71 68 70 71, Jonathan Randolph 68 69 68 75

281 Michael Kim 70 70 69 72, William McGirt 73 67 68 73

283 John Merrick 72 68 69 74

Day three report


Patrick Rodgers stands on the cusp of a first PGA Tour title after maintaining his two-shot advantage in the John Deere Classic.

The former world amateur number one, who attended the same college as Tiger Woods and compiled a similarly impressive record, carded a third-round 68 to move to 16-under on another day of low scoring at TPC Deere Run.

The 25-year-old made two bogeys - twice as many as he'd made in the opening two rounds - but a string of par saves over the closing holes ensured that he would keep the lead with which he had started the round.

Daniel Berger emerged as the biggest threat to Rodgers, the pre-tournament favourite climbing into a share of second thanks to a nine-birdie 63.

Berger, who played against Rodgers as an amateur, lost a play-off for the Travelers Championship to another former college opponent in Jordan Spieth recently, soon after he'd defended his title in the FedEx St Jude Classic.

As such he represents the in-form, class act on the leaderboard and, unlike Rodgers, does not have the added pressure of battling for one available place in the Open Championship having already secured his spot.

Alongside Berger on 14-under is Scott Stallings, who eagled the par-five 17th in a second successive 64. Stallings is a three-time PGA Tour winner, but it is three-and-a-half years since the most recent of those successes.

Bryson DeChambeau bogeyed the final hole on Saturday to leave Nicholas Lindheim along in fourth place, three back of Rodgers.

Collated third-round scores


TPC Deere Run, United States of America (USA unless stated, par 71):

197 Patrick Rodgers 65 64 68

199 Daniel Berger 69 67 63, Scott Stallings 71 64 64

200 Nicholas Lindheim 68 66 66

201 J.J. Henry 69 64 68, Bryson DeChambeau 66 65 70, Jamie Lovemark 68 67 66

202 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 65 70 67, Zach Johnson 65 67 70, Vaughn Taylor 69 68 65, Chesson Hadley 69 64 69, Rick Lamb 69 70 63, Charles Howell III 63 69 70, Trey Mullinax 66 70 66, Brian Campbell 69 67 66, Kevin Tway 70 63 69, Jonathan Byrd 70 65 67

203 Lucas Glover 71 68 64, Brian Harman 70 70 63, Kevin Streelman 67 69 67, Ben Martin 70 67 66, Richy Werenski 70 67 66, Chad Campbell 65 68 70, Ollie Schniederjans 63 74 66, Troy Merritt 69 66 68, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 73 66 64

204 Charley Hoffman 67 68 69, Cameron Percy (Aus) 69 69 66, Wesley Bryan 66 71 67, Miguel Angel Carballo (Arg) 68 68 68, Patton Kizzire 68 69 67, Camilo Villegas (Col) 67 69 68, Kevin Kisner 69 65 70, Daniel Summerhays 66 72 66

205 Steve Stricker 73 67 65, Bud Cauley 72 67 66, Brandon Hagy 66 73 66, Sam Saunders 69 69 67, Ricky Barnes 70 68 67, Derek Fathauer 70 69 66, Jonathan Randolph 68 69 68, Troy Matteson 67 70 68, Dominic Bozzelli 67 68 70

206 Peter Malnati 71 67 68, JT Poston 68 69 69, Scott Brown 72 66 68, Chris Stroud 67 70 69, Robert Garrigus 67 68 71, Kyle Stanley 71 66 69, (a) Nick Hardy 71 66 69, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 69 68 69, Seamus Power (Ire) 70 70 66, Mark Anderson 70 67 69, Maverick McNealy (a) 69 68 69, Ben Crane 67 69 70, Sam Horsfield (Eng) 66 73 67, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 70 68 68

207 Morgan Hoffmann 72 67 68, Kyung Ju Choi (Kor) 68 72 67, Bubba Watson 69 70 68, Y.E. Yang (Kor) 68 72 67, Chez Reavie 66 70 71

208 Billy Hurley III 68 71 69, Shawn Stefani 70 67 71, Andres Romero (Arg) 67 71 70, Boo Weekley 68 69 71, Kelly Kraft 70 70 68, William McGirt 73 67 68, Cameron Tringale 70 70 68

209 Luke List 71 68 70, Chris Kirk 70 69 70, John Merrick 72 68 69, Martin Flores 70 65 74, Michael Kim 70 70 69

210 Kyle Reifers 67 72 71, Tag Ridings 69 69 72, Robert Streb 69 66 75

211 Sean O'Hair 68 72 71, Davis Love III 71 68 72, Ryan Blaum 73 66 72

212 Andrew Loupe 71 69 72

215 Brett Stegmaier 68 72 75

Day two report


Patrick Rodgers carded a second round 64 to establish a two-shot halfway lead at the John Deere Classic.

The 25-year-old American had eight birdies and a single bogey in his seven under par round, which left him 13 under for the week in Illinois.

That was two clear of Bryson DeChambeau, who signed for a 65, with two-time major winner Zach Johnson and overnight joint-leader Charles Howell III a shot further back in a tie for third at TPC Deere Run.

Rodgers, a former world amateur number one, matched Tiger Woods' Stamford University record of 11 wins during his college career but is yet to make his mark since turning professional in 2014.

Starting on the back nine, Rodgers carded birdies at the 14th and 16th from 17 and 13 feet before tapping in for another gain on the 17th.

A chip-in at the second and a 50-foot effort on the seventh were the highlights of five inward birdies, but Rodgers three-putted the ninth - his last - to drop his only shot of the day.

English qualifier Sam Horsfield, who began the day inside the top 10, toppled down the leaderboard with a two-over 73, although he was still the only European to make the cut. 

Day one report


Charles Howell III shot an eight-under-par 63 to hold a share of the first-round lead alongside Ollie Schniederjans at the John Deere Classic in Illinois.

American Howell is lloking to win his first US PGA Tour title for 10 years, but has been in good form this season with a couple oif runner-up finishes to his name.

The 35-year-old made eight birdies in a flawless round, the highlight of which was a 25-feet effort on the seventh.

Schniederjans, who finished 12th at the Open in 2015 as an amateur, had nine birdies but dropped a shot on the 18th after his approach came up short of the green.

Two-time major winner Zach Johnson, fellow Americans Patrick Rodgers and Chad Campbell and South Africa's Rory Sabbatini share third on six under.

England's Sam Horsfield, who came through qualifying to take his place in the field, is the leading European after a five-under 66 left him tied for seventh. 

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