Zach Johnson John Dere Looks Right At Home in Classic

The informal hosts Zach Johnson Johnson deere feel right at home in Classic, where he starts for the 24th time on Thursday, where he has cut 16 consecutive times.
The tournament is played in TPC Dere Run, just on the Iowa border and across the Mississippi River in Silvis.
Johnson, 49, said, “It looks strange, but my legs feel comfortable here,” 49 -year -old Johnson said, “Mr. Iowa” has a Stem in Iowa City, Stem is a Stem, Dass Mine and Cedar are born in Rapids to attend Drake University. “I grew up on Bent Grass Fairways, Bent Grass Greens. I had a long -dumped session yesterday and just – I am not telling that I am going to put great this week – but felt so felt, man, we go here. We are difficult to present it summons.”
For Johnson, he believes that “boring” wins, and as a 12 -time PGA Tour winner, the only style points he is worried, on Sunday afternoon there are the brightness of the trophy. Perhaps another by -product of age and experience, Johnson is determined to overthrow anything from T to Green this week.
“I think my game is at a point where the execution is really the only – the main thing that I have received to focus, and I like it,” Johnson said, which ended in the Texas Open (T18) and ended in the top 10 in the top 20. “Every aspect of my game has been very solid. Everyone who knows me and knows me well, it’s boring, but I love boring. I am really good in being boring. So I like boring golf. It’s all. It’s hills, bumps, this is the role, it means that I think.
Outside the Zurich Classic Team event, Johnson has only less than one round since Masters in April.
Johnson finished 82nd at the Detroit Golf Club last week, scratching through the last three rounds after the inauguration of 65 in Rocket Classic. He is run at an open championship at TPC Dera with more expectations two weeks before his 20th start.
The last time the 2015 Open Championship winner was at the Royal Portrash at the event, he missed the cut in 2019. Johnson has played only once in the weekend. At his Four Starts Pire (2015–18), Johnson won Claret Jug and ended in the top 20 consecutive years.
While John Dere Classic does not always claim a marquee field, Johnson said the 2025 incident would prepare him for further.
“This tournament always has always, if you say that, a date that may be difficult, may be right, as far as my colleagues go. It’s going to be the best area, if you look from a world golf rankings point of view. I really do not love that remedy, but it is valid. So it is a tournament and it is a tournament.”
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