
J.T. Poston: John Deere Classic betting odds and preview
In his 26 tournaments during the past year, Poston has one win and an average finish of 28th, with 21 made cuts.
The field will look to claim previous champion Davis Thompson's title and a share of the $8,400,000.00 purse when the tournament gets underway July 3-6. The Silvis, IL course measures 7,289 yards and is set up as a par 71 for this week.
J.T. Poston odds to win the John Deere Classic
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