John Deere Classic earns By Ashley Hansen | 13 November, 2008
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Because of expected severe weather overnight and into Saturday morning, third-round tee times will begin at approximately 10:00 a.m. and continue through noon. Players will compete in threesomes off tees 1 and 10. Immediately following play, Dick Holiday and the Bamboo Gang will entertain at...
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Five Open Champions Give Midwest Tourney a British Accent Former British Open champions Mark Calcavecchia and David Duval have committed to play in the upcoming John Deere Classic, July 7-13, at Tournament Players Club Deere Run in Silvis, Ill., tournament officials announced today. Calcavecchia...
Read MoreJohn Deere Classic officials today announced they are seeking upwards of 100 volunteers to serve as hole marshals during the upcoming tournament, July 10-13, at the Tournament Players Club Deere Run in Silvis. Those interested in volunteering may get more information at johndeereclassic.com. Click...
Read MoreThe John Deere Classic continues to attract a solid field of players for this year's tournament, recently receiving commitments from such well-known PGA Tour veterans as Chris DiMarco, Brett Wetterich, Carl Petterson, Peter Lonard, and Heath Slocum.In addition, John Deere Classic tournament director...
Read MoreThe John Deere Classic today announced it has awarded sponsor exemptions to four up-and-coming young players, two collegians and two professionals.The two college players are Jamie Lovemark, a sophomore at USC who won both the NCAA individual championship and the prestigious Western Amateur in 2007,...
Read MoreJonathan Byrd will defend his title at the 2008 John Deere Classic against an enhanced field of players, some of whom have been attracted by the tournaments offer of a private charter flight direct to the British Open.Five major champions have committed so far, including local heroes Zach Johnson...
Read MoreThe John Deere Classic Birdies for Charity Program will be trying to outdo itself again this year - a tall order to say the least.The program, which helped raise $4 million for some 500 charities in 2007, will officially kick off its annual fundraising drive with a news conference at 2 p.m. Monday,...
Read MoreIn it continuing effort to improve the quality of its field, the John Deere Classic will offer eligible contestants a direct flight on a charter jet from Moline to the British Open following next year's event, tournament director Clair Peterson announced today.The 65-passenger first-class jet would...
Read MoreTotal Represents an Increase of $700,000John Deere Classic officials today announced that this year's edition of the Quad City-based PGA Tour event helped raise $4.6 million for 600 area charities, an increase of $700,000 over last year.Significantly, this was the first time since the inception of...
Read MoreJonathan Byrd overcame a four-shot deficit Sunday to post a one-stroke victory at the 2007 John Deere Classic at the Tournament Players Club Deere Run.With the victory, Byrd earned a spot in this week's British Open at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland and will receive an invitation to next spring's...
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