
Brian Campbell wins John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff victory this year
It extended the win-or-bust season for Campbell, who won the Mexico Open in a playoff in late February. He has finished out of the top 30 every tournament except for his two victories.
This one might be enough to get him into the British Open, depending on how high up he moves in the world ranking published Monday, traditionally used as the alternate list.
Campbell appeared to have control of the tournament with three birdies in a four-hole stretch to start the back nine. But he fell back with a double bogey into the trees on the 15th, and it was a wild scramble to the finish.
Grillo, who also closed with a 67, took the lead when Campbell made double bogey, only to three-putt for bogey on the 16th.
Campbell, one of the shorter hitters on tour, blasted a 3-wood to 18 feet for a two-putt birdie on the par-5 17th and narrowly missed a 25-foot birdie on the 18th. He was the first player to post at 18-under 266.
Grillo got up-and-down for birdie on the 17th, holing an 8-foot putt, and caught a bad break on the 18th when his drive settled into a divot. He hit wedge to just inside 40 feet and two-putted for par to join Campbell at 266.
David Lipsky was poised to join them when he hit a punch 3-wood to 8 feet for eagle on the 17th to tie for the lead. But he hooked his drive on the 18th, couldn't reach the green, and his 15-foot par putt to get into the playoff caught the left lip and spun away. He shot 68 and tied for third with Kevin Roy (65).
The playoff lacked any real drama. Campbell hit a beautiful trap draw to about 15 feet on the 18th. Grillo, who caught a break when his drive to the right was sitting up in trampled rough, sent long over the green. His flop shot didn't quite reach the putting surface, and his par attempt from some 25 feet never had a chance.
'I got myself there. I gave myself a chance,' Grillo said. 'I made some good putts. Hit a good putt on the 72nd and that's all I can do.'
Campbell becomes the fifth player this year to have multiple victories in individual tournaments on the PGA Tour, joining Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Sepp Straka and Ryan Fox.
Winnipeg Jets Game Days
On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop.
He finished about a half-hour ahead of the final group, but Campbell chose to stay in the clubhouse to see if his score would hold up instead of staying loose on the practice range. He said it was hot enough that it was better to cool off and get some rest, and there was no arguing with the result — he drilled his drive down the middle and put all the pressure on Grillo with his approach to the green.
Max Homa, winless in more than two years, ran off three straight birdies early in the round to briefly take the lead. He played the last 14 holes in 1 over, missing key putts to stay in the game, and wound up with a 69 to tie for fifth. It was his first top 10 on the PGA Tour in nearly 15 months.
Five others tied for fifth, including 47-year-old Matt Kuchar, who closed with a 66, and Lucas Glover, who shot a 64.
___
AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Ottawa Citizen
34 minutes ago
- Ottawa Citizen
SGCC pro Phil Jonas captures 2025 Concorde Saskatoon Open golf championship
Experience won out. Article content Veteran golfer Phil Jonas — whose pro golf resume includes 45 events on the PGA Tour and 24 events on the European Senior Tour (Legends Tour), plus wins on the Sunshine Tour, PGA Tour Canada and PGA Latin American Tour — prevailed in the 2025 Concorde Group Saskatoon Open men's championship. Article content Jonas, now a teaching pro at the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club, pulled away from the pack Sunday at nine-under-par with a six-shot victory (69-65—134) over both assistant pro Tayden Wallin (69-71—140) and amateur Jesse Gibson (70-70—140), who finished tied for second. Article content Article content Solomon Ness placed a solo fourth (73-70—143). Article content Article content The two-day tournament was played Saturday at Riverside Country Club and Sunday at Holiday Park Golf Course in Saskatoon. Article content Jonas, a former three-time South African national junior champ (1976, 1978, 1979) and former IMG world junior winner (1974, 1976), won over a pair of former Saskatchewan junior champions, Wallin (2017) and Gibson (2009), who is also a two-time Saskatchewan Amateur runner-up. Article content It was a close three-way race but Jonas got it going with seven birdies Sunday, to go along with 10 pars and a single bogey, for a 6-under 65. Article content Gibson — who ended a 10-year golf sabbatical last summer — was coming off a victory in the 2025 Reliance Greggs Central Amateur one week earlier. Article content Wallin, who was the reigning Saskatoon Open champion after defeating Connor Scissons in a playoff, is the 2025 CPGA Saskatchewan Assistants champion. He beat out all other assistant pros from across the province with a 3-under (71-70) victory. Article content Article content Wallin, who is originally from Humboldt, is currently an apprentice assistant pro at Riverside. Article content Article content Article content The competitive golf schedule heats up in the province with the Saskatchewan junior boys and girls championships this week (Tuesday-Thursday) at the Lloydminster Golf and Country Club, followed by the Saskatchewan Men's Amateur and Women's Amateur championships the following week (July 15-18) at the Humboldt Golf Club. Article content Saskatoon's Ryan Mosher won the 2024 Saskatchewan junior boys' title, while Yorkton's Ella Kozak captured the 2024 Saskatchewan girls' crown. Article content Edmonton's Kyle Fisher is the reigning 2024 Saskatchewan Amateur men's champ. Calgary's Sela Ogada won the 2024 Saskatchewan Women's Amateur. Article content Article content Article content Article content


Winnipeg Free Press
an hour ago
- Winnipeg Free Press
Federer is back in Wimbledon's Royal Box as he watches Djokovic's match
LONDON (AP) — Roger Federer is back at Wimbledon. The eight-time champion at the All England Club was sitting in the Royal Box to watch Monday's fourth-round matches on Centre Court, starting with his former rival Novak Djokovic playing Alex de Minaur. Federer was greeted by a loud round of applause as he entered the box together with his wife Mirka. He was wearing a blue suit featuring a circular purple badge on his lapel that former champions are given to denote them as members of the All England Club. The Swiss former No. 1 won his first title at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament in 2003 and his eighth in 2017. His last final was in 2019, when he lost an epic five-setter to Djokovic that was the longest title match in Wimbledon history. Also in the Royal Box on Monday was King Frederik X of Denmark, comedian Michael McIntyre and Michael and Carole Middleton — the parents of Kate, Princess of Wales, who is the patron of the All England Club. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. ___ AP tennis:


Winnipeg Free Press
an hour ago
- Winnipeg Free Press
Callum Wilson leaves Newcastle as a free agent
NEWCASTLE, England (AP) — Former England striker Callum Wilson has confirmed his departure from Newcastle after his contract expired at the end of the season. 'It's time to say goodbye after an unbelievable few years in the Toon,' the 33-year-old Wilson, who is a free agent, said in a statement. The striker, who also played in the Premier League for Bournemouth, joined Newcastle in 2020 for 20 million pounds ($27 million) and scored 49 goals in 130 appearances. 'I am so proud to have worn the iconic number 9 shirt and to have added a little more history to it. Scoring at the Gallowgate End really is as special as they say,' Wilson said. Wilson had an injury-disrupted campaign last season, but still made 22 appearances, including coming on a substitute in Newcastle's English League Cup victory against Liverpool, which ended the club's 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy. 'We stood strong together through the highs and some lows to help the club experience new heights,' he said. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. ___ AP soccer: