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Brian Campbell won the second title of the year in John Dere playoffs

July 6, 2025; Silvis, Illinois, USA; Brian Campbell raised a put on the 9th hole during the final round of John Deere Classic Golf Tournament. Compulsory Credit: Mark Labric-Imgon images

On the first playoff hole, equivalent to Brian Campbell, he won his second career on a PGA tour, winning John Dere Classic in Silvis, Il on Sunday.

Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo scrambled on the additional hole, number 18 in TPC Dere Run, and Campbell’s stable approach was sufficient.

Campbell, who also won the Mexico Open in the Videntavalld in the February playoffs, and Grillo posted a 4-under-Burbar 67S to end the regulation in 18-under 266, bidding for his third PGA Tour Triumph. Campbell is the sixth winners on the tour this year.

Campbell’s double-boy almost spent him at number 15, but he rolled into two holes in a shirt.

David Lipsky, who was in the final pair, hit his tea shot in the rough at number 18 and missed an equal-saving put at a distance of 15 feet, exiting a place in the playoffs with his 68. He finished third with Kevin Roy (65).

At number 15, Lipsky’s bogie threatened her title opportunities, but an eagle at number 17 was coming on a put of less than 3 – 8 feet – pushed her into a part for the lead.

Carson Young (64), Lucas Glover (64), Jacob Brijman (64), Matt Kucher (66), Kurt Kitama (67) and Max Homa (69) finished under 16 in a tie for all fifth positions.

Then, the leaderboard was full of contenders. Amateur, including Jackson Koivun, ended with seventeen golfer, three shots of the lead. 20 -year -old, Koivun (67), was one of the seven golfers in 15.

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Homa was below 3 for the day through four holes and gained an edge under 16 before an uneven finish.

Beu Hosler and Michael Thorbornsen determined the initial speed with Torid 63S for the best round of the day.

Third -round leader Davis Thompson shot 72 and finished 18th in 14th place. His fourth bogie of the day came to the last hole.

The first round and the 36-Hole Leader Doug Ghim fell to the 11th position for a tie in 11th position after a Sunday score of 69.

Aldrich Potgiators of South Africa, who won a rocket hostage classic in a playoff for a week ago to win their first tour, withdrew before the final round.

-Bield level media

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