After several tries, Aldrich Potgieter knocks down door for maiden PGA Tour title
And for a 20-year-old former rugby player and wrestler who is seemingly still listed at his grade-school weight (211 pounds), those knocks have been hard, just ineffective when it came to the overarching pursuit.
Potgieter led by three shots through three days of the DP World Tour's season opener last December before coughing up the Nedbank Golf Challenge, colloquially known as Africa's Open, with a sloppy final round.
Then in late January, he closed in 78 to eject from contention at the Farmers Insurance Open.
And a few weeks later, in a playoff at the Mexico Open, it was the PGA Tour's shortest hitter, Brian Campbell, toppling Potgieter, the Tour's longest but with clear flaws from short range.
But on Sunday evening in Detroit, the burly South African finally knocked that door down.
After shrugging off another rocky start and some late misses with the putter, Potgieter drained an 18-footer for birdie on Detroit Golf Club's par-3 15th hole, the fifth in a playoff against Max Greyserman (and earlier Chris Kirk), to capture the Rocket Classic and become the youngest of his countrymen to win on the PGA Tour. Potgieter's maiden victory also makes him the third youngest winner in the last half-century, older than only Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods.
'I'm just happy to walk away as a winner,' said Potgieter on the 15th green, still trying to catch his breath amid the settling dust.
The longest playoff in PGA Tour history went 11 holes. That was at the 1949 Motor City Open in Detroit, and overtime would've gone on longer had darkness not forced Lloyd Mangrum and Cary Middlecoff to share the title.
For a while, Sunday's playoff felt like it would challenge that.
Potgieter, Greyserman and Kirk broke out of a logjam that saw 13 players within three shots when the final group made the turn on Sunday afternoon. Kirk missed a 16-foot birdie putt at the last, settling for a 5-under 67 and the clubhouse lead at 22 under. Greyserman (67) and Potgieter (69) soon joined him after Greyserman's birdie bid from 12 feet missed and Potgieter, the 54-hole leader by two, closed out a tricky two-putt from 40 feet.
Putts remained elusive in extras.
Kirk had 9 feet for the win on the first playoff hole, No. 18, and missed. He was eliminated with a bogey one hole later, on No. 15, where Greyserman couldn't convert a winner from 11 feet. Then at the par-4 16th, the third of overtime, both Potgieter and Greyserman whiffed on 15-footers. And on the next, the par-5 14th, two-putt birdies were traded.
Once Greyserman missed on a 35-footer at No. 15, the fifth of the playoff, it set the stage for Potgieter's winning blow, when the lid finally came off the hole – and the proverbial door flew off its hinges.
'I left a lot short, so it was definitely a grind to kind of pull something out of the books to kind of feel like I can hit the putt a lot harder but not lose where I'm aiming and matching the speed and the line,' Potgieter said. 'It was definitely hard playing all those playoff holes where putts weren't dropping where I had really good looks at it.
'It was nice to finish on a really good putt.'
Greyserman, still winless, has now finished runner-up four times on the PGA Tour. He also was second twice on the Koen Ferry Tour two years ago.
'It's getting late in the day, greens are getting crusty, they're redoing the course, putts just didn't drop,' said Greyserman, who opted to change shoes right before the playoff after his right sole got stuck in a locker-room doorframe, breaking one of his spikes. 'I hit a lot of good putts. This one's going to sting for a little bit, but I'll get back to work in two weeks.'
This week marked Potgieter's first action in over a month, since the Charles Schwab Challenge in late May at Colonial, where he tied for sixth.
Potgieter took the time to return home to Mossel Bay, South Africa, and recharge. He also made some equipment changes, ditching his previous Titleist blades for a more forgiving mix of the brands new T-100 and T-150 irons. He also switched into the Pro V1x+ ball, needing more spin to keep his shots in the air longer and avoid the hot knucklers that would often go too far.
'I think I did a really good job of not coming in expecting too much because so much has changed,' Potgieter said. 'It's nice. I thought I didn't hit enough balls at home, I could have done a little bit more work, but it's nice to kind of see some results coming from the club-fitting and having
some time off to breathe a bit.'
Potgieter checked out of his AirBnb at 10 a.m. Sunday, which meant that he had a couple hours to kill before he was to arrive at Detroit Golf Club around noon. So, the youngster went to a coffee shop.
Bad move.
'That got me a little shaky,' Potgieter admitted.
He did birdie his opening hole, but bogeys at Nos. 2 and 5 followed, and Potgieter had lost his lead. With the same, old story starting to play out once again, Potgieter took control of his nerves, telling himself, 'We've got to change and play like we did the first three days.'
'There was a switch that kind of went off when I lost the lead, and I kind of felt like I can kind of chase something,' Potgieter later explained. 'I kind of had to pull myself out of the environment I was in before those first couple holes and get in that chase mode where I can kind of play some different golf.'
He birdied Nos. 7 and 8, then Nos. 13 and 14, and he almost eagled the par-5 17th after going flag-hunting from 200 yards, narrowly missing a 17-footer.
He missed a lot from there, but he made the one that counted most.
Then he whiffed a final time.
At some point in the rush of victory, Potgieter decided to toss his golf ball to a young fan. Yes, he disregarded his winning, white sphere.
'I don't know, it was just in the moment,' Potgieter said. 'I was just pumped up. I know my grandma's probably going to be quite mad at me. I give her all my stuff that I've won with, so she's not going to be pretty happy.'
No worries, Grandma, there will be plenty more.
The door's been kicked down.
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- San Francisco Chronicle
Sports on TV for July 7
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SOFTBALL 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Athletes Unlimited: Blaze vs. Bandits AND Volts vs. Talons, Rosemont, Ill. SOCCER (MEN'S) 3 p.m. TNT — FIFA Club World Cup: TBD, Semifinal, East Rutherford, N.J. SOCCER (WOMEN'S) Noon FS1 — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Germany vs. Denmark, Group C, Basel, Switzerland 3 p.m. FOX — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Poland vs. Sweden, Group C, Lucerne, Switzerland TENNIS 8 a.m. ESPN — ATP/WTA: Wimbledon, Quarterfinals, London ESPN2 — ATP/WTA: Wimbledon, Quarterfinals, London WNBA BASKETBALL 8 p.m. ESPN — Las Vegas at New York _____ Wednesday, July 9 GOLF 6 a.m. (Thursday) GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, First Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France MLB BASEBALL 2 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee (2:10 p.m.) OR Toronto at Chicago White Sox (2:10 p.m.) 7 p.m. ESPN — N.Y. Mets at Baltimore 7:05 p.m. PRIME VIDEO — Seattle at N.Y. Yankees 10 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Atlanta at Athletics (10:05 p.m.) OR Arizona at San Diego (9:40 p.m.) SOCCER (WOMEN'S) Noon FS1 — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: England vs. Netherlands, Group D, Zurich, Switzerland 3 p.m. FOX — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: France vs. Wales, Group D, Gallen, Switzerland TENNIS 8 a.m. ESPN — ATP/WTA: Wimbledon, Quarterfinals, London ESPN2 — ATP/WTA: Wimbledon, Quarterfinals, London WNBA BASKETBALL Noon NBATV — Golden State at Indiana _____ Thursday, July 10 GOLF 6 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, First Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France 11 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, First Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland 4 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The ISCO Championship, First Round, Hurstbourne Country Club, Louisville, Ky. 6 a.m. (Friday) GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Second Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France MLB BASEBALL 1 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Chicago Cubs at Minnesota (1:10 p.m.) OR N.Y. Mets at Baltimore (1:05 p.m.) 7 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Seattle at N.Y. Yankees (7:05 p.m.) OR Tampa Bay at Boston (7:10 p.m.) 10 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Arizona at San Diego (9:40 p.m.) OR Texas at L.A. Angels (9:35 p.m.) NBA BASKETBALL 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: New Orleans vs. Minnesota 8 p.m. ESPN — Summer League: L.A. Lakers vs. Dallas, Las Vegas 10 p.m. ESPN — Summer League: San Antonio vs. Philadelphia, Las Vegas SOCCER (WOMEN'S) 3 p.m. FOX — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Finland vs. Switzerland, Group A, Thun, Switzerland FS1 — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Norway vs. Iceland, Group A, Thun, Switzerland TENNIS 8 a.m. ESPN — WTA: Wimbledon, Semifinals, London 1 p.m. ESPN — ATP/WTA: Wimbledon, Mixed Doubles Championship, London WNBA BASKETBALL 7:30 p.m. PRIME VIDEO — Las Vegas at Washington _____ Friday, July 11 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL (MEN'S) 2 a.m. (Saturday) FS1 — AFL: Geelong at Greater Western Sydney AUTO RACING 2:30 p.m. FS2 — NXT IndyCar Series: Practice, Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa 3:30 p.m. FS2 — NTT IndyCar Series: Practice, Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa 6:30 p.m. FS2 — NXT IndyCar Series: Qualifying, Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa COLLEGE BASEBALL 7 p.m. MLBN — HBCU Swingman Classic: National League vs. American League, Atlanta GOLF 6 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Second Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France 11 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, Second Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland 2 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The DICK'S Open, First Round, En-Joie Golf Club, Endicott, N.Y. 4 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The ISCO Championship, Second Round, Hurstbourne Country Club, Louisville, Ky. 4 a.m. (Saturday) GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Third Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France LACROSSE (MEN'S) 7 p.m. ESPN2 — PLL: New York vs. Boston, Chicago MLB BASEBALL 7:10 p.m. APPLE TV+ — Seattle at Detroit 9:35 p.m. APPLE TV+ — Arizona at L.A. Angels 10 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Philadelphia at San Diego (9:40 p.m.) OR L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco (9:45 p.m.) NBA BASKETBALL 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Atlanta vs. Miami, Las Vegas 7 p.m. ESPN — Summer League: Utah vs. Charlotte, Las Vegas 9 p.m. ESPN — Summer League: Washington vs. Phoenix, Las Vegas 11 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Portland vs. Golden State, Las Vegas SOFTBALL 7 p.m. ESPNU — Athletes Unlimited: Bandits vs. Talons, Omaha, Neb. 9 p.m. ESPN2 — USL Championship: Orange County at Monterey Bay 11 p.m. FS1 — Liga MX: Club America at Juarez SOCCER (WOMEN'S) 3 p.m. FOX — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Italy vs. Spain, Group B, Bern, Switzerland FS1 — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Portugal vs. Belgium, Group B, Sion, Switzerland TENNIS 8 a.m. ESPN — ATP: Wimbledon, Semifinals, London WNBA BASKETBALL 7:30 p.m. ION — Atlanta at Indiana 10 p.m. ION — Connecticut at Seattle _____ Saturday, July 12 AUTO RACING 8:55 a.m. FS1 — FIM MotoGP: The Liqui Moly Grand Prix of Germany - Sprint Race, Hohenstein-Ernstthal, German Noon FS1 — NTT IndyCar Series: Qualifying, Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa 1:30 p.m. FS1 — NXT IndyCar Series: The Indy NXT by Firestone at Iowa Speedway, Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa 4:30 p.m. CW — NASCAR Xfinity Series: The Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250, Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. 5 p.m. FOX — NTT IndyCar Series: The SYNK 275 - Race 1, Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa GOLF 4 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Third Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France 7 a.m. FS1 — LIV Golf League: Second Round, Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain 9 a.m. FOX — LIV Golf League: Second Round, Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain 10 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, Third Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland Noon CBS — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, Third Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland 2 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The DICK'S Open, Second Round, En-Joie Golf Club, Endicott, N.Y. 2:30 p.m. NBC — American Century Championship: Final Round, Edgewood Tahoe Resort, Stateline, Nev. 5 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The ISCO Championship, Third Round, Hurstbourne Country Club, Louisville, Ky. 4 a.m. (Sunday) GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Final Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France 5:30 a.m. (Sunday) FS1 — LIV Golf League: Final Round, Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL 3 p.m. ESPN2 — Run 4 Roses Classic: TBD, Louisville, Ky. 5 p.m. ESPN2 — Run 4 Roses Classic: TBD, Louisville, Ky. MILB BASEBALL 4 p.m. MLBN — 2025 All-Star Futures Game: American League vs. National League, Atlanta MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 6 p.m. ESPN — UFC Fight Night Prelims: Undercard Bouts, Nashville, Tenn. 9 p.m. ESPN — UFC Fight Night Main Card: Derrick Lewis vs. Tallison Teixeira, Nashville, Tenn. MLB BASEBALL 1 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Yankees (1:05 p.m.) OR Seattle at Detroit (1:10 p.m.) 7:30 p.m. FOX — Regional Coverage: Philadelphia at San Diego OR Texas at Houston 10 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Toronto at Athletics (10:05 p.m.) OR Arizona at L.A. Angels (9:35 p.m.) NBA BASKETBALL 4 p.m. ESPN — Summer League: Dallas vs. San Antonio, Las Vegas 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Charlotte vs. Philadelphia, Las Vegas 8:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: L.A. Lakers vs. New Orleans, Las Vegas 10:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Memphis vs. Portland, Las Vegas SOFTBALL 7 p.m. MLBN— Athletes Unlimited: Bandits vs. Talons, Omaha, Neb. SOCCER (MEN'S) 7:30 p.m. FS1 — MLS: Nashville at Inter Miami SOCCER (WOMEN'S) 3 p.m. FOX — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Sweden vs. Germany, Group C, Zurich, Switzerland FS1 — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: Poland vs. Denmark, Group C, Lucerne, Switzerland 4:55 p.m. FS1 — Copa America Group Stage: Peru vs. Chile, Group A, Quito, Ecuador TENNIS 8 a.m. ESPN — ATP: Wimbledon, Doubles Championship, London 11 a.m. ESPN — WTA: Wimbledon, Championship, London WNBA BASKETBALL 1 p.m. ABC — Minnesota at Chicago 4 p.m. CBS — Golden State at Las Vegas _____ Sunday, July 13 AUTO RACING 11:30 a.m. FS1 — FIM MotoGP: The Liqui Moly Grand Prix of Germany, Hohenstein-Ernstthal, German 1 p.m. FOX — NTT IndyCar Series: The SYNK 275 - Race 2, Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa 3:30 p.m. TNT — NASCAR Cup Series: The Challenge Round 3 - Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. TRUTV — NASCAR Cup Series: The Challenge Round 3 - Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. BIG3 BASKETBALL 3 p.m. CBS — Week 5: Miami 305 vs. DMV Trilogy, Chicago Triplets vs. Dallas, LA Riot vs. Boston, Houston Rig Hands vs. Detroit Amps, Boston GOLF 4 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Final Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France 5:30 a.m. FS1 — LIV Golf League: Final Round, Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain 10 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, Final Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland Noon CBS — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, Final Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland 2 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The DICK'S Open, Final Round, En-Joie Golf Club, Endicott, N.Y. 2:30 p.m. NBC — American Century Championship: Final Round, Edgewood Tahoe Resort, Stateline, Nev. 5 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The ISCO Championship, Final Round, Hurstbourne Country Club, Louisville, Ky. HORSE RACING 1 p.m. FS1 — NYRA: America's Day at the Races MLB BASEBALL 1:30 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Yankees (1:35 p.m.) OR Tampa Bay at Boston (1:35 p.m.) 6 p.m. ESPN — 2025 MLB Draft: Rounds 1-3, Atlanta MLBN — 2025 MLB Draft: Rounds 1-3, Atlanta NBA BASKETBALL 4 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Detroit vs. Houston, Las Vegas 6 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Toronto vs. Orlando, Las Vegas 8 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Brooklyn vs. Washington, Las Vegas 10 p.m. ESPN2 — Summer League: Golden State vs. Utah, Las Vegas SOFTBALL 1 p.m. ESPN2 — Athletes Unlimited: Bandits vs. Talons, Omaha, Neb. SOCCER (MEN'S) 3 p.m. TBS — FIFA Club World Cup: TBD, Final, East Rutherford, N.J. SOCCER (WOMEN'S) 3 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: England vs. Wales, Group D, St. Gallen, Switzerland 4:55 p.m. FS1 — Copa America Group Stage: TBA, Group B TENNIS 8 a.m. ESPN — WTA: Wimbledon, Doubles Championship, London 11 a.m. ESPN — ATP: Wimbledon, Championship, London WNBA BASKETBALL 1 p.m. ABC — Dallas at Indiana _____


New York Post
2 hours ago
- New York Post
2025 John Deere Classic picks: Three long shots to back on PGA Tour this week
Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The John Deere Classic occupies a really tough spot on the PGA Tour calendar. Not only is it scheduled on a holiday weekend, but it is also sandwiched between the U.S. Open and The Open Championship, it's been difficult to get star players to make the trip to the Quad Cities to play in the John Deere, as most opt to head across the pond early to get ready for the Scottish Open, which is the warmup for the year's final major. This has led to the John Deere Classic boasting arguably the weakest field of any tournament on the PGA Tour calendar. That may sound like bad news for casual golf fans, but it is terrific news for bettors. In most PGA Tour events, you need to beat at least a few elite players to contend, but this tournament is headlined by Ben Griffin (16/1), Jason Day (25/1), Denny McCarthy (28/1), and J.T. Poston (30/1), and it is played on an easy course that won't intimidate any player in this field. Last year's leaderboard featured 16 players who finished 20-under par or better. All of this should level the playing field considerably, which is good news for those of us who like to sprinkle some long shots in the golf each week. 2025 John Deere Classic Picks Max Homa (100/1, FanDuel): In a field like this, it's absolutely worth buying low on talented players who are out of form. Max Homa fits that bill. A six-time winner on the PGA Tour, Homa has endured a nightmare 2025 season, but he has shown some faint signs of life over the last few months. Homa missed five consecutive cuts going into the Masters, where he got off the schneid with a T12 finish. Since then, Homa has made six of eight cuts, and though he hasn't contended for a trophy in that span, we know he has the ceiling to lap this field. Put it this way, if Homa were not in the midst of a horrible year, he would be priced as one of the favorites to win this tournament. Adam Schenk has three top-10 finishes at the John Deere Classic. Getty Images Adam Schenk (150/1, FanDuel): The bet on Homa is about his talent, but the bet on Adam Schenk is about his course history. Schenk has three top-six finishes in his last four trips to the John Deere (not including a withdrawal), so you can excuse his poor form this season and bet on this being the perfect setup for him to pop. Adam Hadwin (220/1, FanDuel): Similar to Homa, Adam Hadwin has more than enough talent to overwhelm this field and course. The reason the Canadian is priced at 220/1 is because he's endured a rough 2025 campaign with just one top-10 finish, two top-25s, and five missed cuts in 18 starts. Hadwin will need to find his form quickly to contend this week, but his ability to get white hot with his putter makes him a good fit on a course that puts a huge emphasis on the short game. Why Trust New York Post Betting Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.


Tom's Guide
7 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
How to watch John Deere Classic 2025: live stream PGA Tour golf online, TV channels
If you hated the US Open, chances are you'll love the John Deere Classic. With its lavish fairways and cushioned greens, TPC Deere Run is a course that holds both of its arms wide open. Could it be Jason Day that falls lovingly into its embrace? You can watch John Deere Classic 2025 live streams from anywhere with a VPN. ► Dates: Thursday, July 3 to Sunday, July 6.• Round 1 start time: 7:45 a.m. (ET) / 12:45 p.m. (BST)• U.S. — Golf Channel via Sling / CBS / Paramount+ / ESPN+• U.K. — Sky Sports• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk free Day was one of the dominant forces on the PGA Tour 10 years ago, but his career has been derailed by form and injuries — until now. The Aussie, a 13-time PGA Tour titleist and the 2015 PGA Championship winner, has missed just one cut all season, while registering four top-10s, including T4 at the Travelers Championship a fortnight ago. 20-year-old Aldrich Potgieter, fresh off his first career victory at the Rocket Classic last weekend, will be feeling pretty great about himself, while Ben Griffin, a two-time PGA Tour winner this season at the Zurich Classic and Charles Schwab Challenge, is expected to challenge for glory too. Reigning champion Davis Thompson is hoping to become the first back-to-back John Deere Classic champion since Steve Stricker in 2011), and six-time PGA Tour champion Rickie Fowler will bring some more star power to proceedings. Below is a complete guide on how to watch John Deere Classic live streams, complete with the U.S. broadcast schedule, international TV channels and selected tee times. Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the golf on your usual subscription? You can still watch the John Deere Classic live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are, making it ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN — we explain why in our NordVPN review. NordVPN deal: FREE $50 / £50 Amazon gift card Boasting lightning fast speeds, great features, streaming power, and class-leading security, NordVPN is our #1 VPN. ✅ FREE Amazon gift card worth up to $50/£50✅ 4 months extra FREE!✅ 76% off usual price Use Nord to unblock Sling TV and watch John Deere Classic coverage live online with our exclusive deal. Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.K. and want to view an American service, you'd select U.S. from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Sling or another streaming service and watch the John Deere Classic. TV coverage of the John Deere Classic is shared between several broadcasters and streaming platforms in the U.S. The most comprehensive coverage can be found online via ESPN+, which costs $11.99/month or $120/year and can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu. TV coverage, meanwhile, is split between the Golf Channel and CBS as follows (all times ET): • Thursday: Golf Channel (4-7 p.m.)• Friday: Golf Channel (4-7 p.m.) • Saturday: Golf Channel (1-3 p.m.), CBS (3-6 p.m.) • Sunday: Golf Channel (1-3 p.m.), CBS (3-6 p.m.) If you don't have those channels on cable, try a cord-cutting TV service like Sling TV, which comes with two plans: Sling Orange and Sling Blue, both starting at $45.99/month. To get the Golf Channel you'll need the Sports Extra add-on, which is an additional $11/month. Both plans come with an up to half-price discount for your first month. Fubo is a pricier but more comprehensive cord-cutting service that includes the Golf Channel and CBS among its 200+ channels. Subscriptions to the Pro Plan cost $84.99/month but you can take advantage of $20 off your first month and its 7-day free trial. The Golf Channel coverage will be simulcast on and the NBC Sports App, while the CBS coverage will also be on Paramount+, and the CBS Sports App. If you have one of these subscriptions but you're not at home when the golf is on, use NordVPN to access your usual John Deere Classic stream from anywhere. TSN Plus is providing comprehensive John Deere Classic coverage in Canada. The streaming service unlocks everything TSN has to offer for $8 per month or $80 per year. If you're outside the Great White North but have a subscription, you can watch John Deere Classic live streams using a VPN, such as NordVPN. All four rounds of the John Deere Classic will be shown live on Sky Sports in the U.K. across its Main Event and Golf channels. Sky Sports subscribers can watch the golf on the go on mobile devices via Sky Go, which has dedicated apps for iOS, iPadOS and Android devices, along with Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Looking to sign up? Head to Sky TV deals and packages for today's best prices. Or if you don't want to commit to a full Sky package, Now Sports Memberships offers no-contract plans starting at £14.99 for a day pass or £34.99 monthly. To access your usual streaming service from outside the U.K. you'll need to download a good VPN, as detailed above. Live John Deere Classic action is being shown on Fox Sports 503 on TV and Kayo Sports online in Australia. Kayo costs from $30/month, after your choice of either a 7-day free trial or your first month for $1. Outside Oz? Try NordVPN to unlock your preferred coverage from anywhere. Like most PGA tournaments, the John Deere Classic is played over four rounds of stroke play, with a cut at the halfway stage. The field of the 2025 John Deere Classic will battle it out for a share of $8.4 million. The winner takes home $1.512 million, while second place takes home just under the $1 million mark. 8:29 a.m. — J.T. Poston, Chris Kirk, Michael Kim 8:40 a.m. — Jake Knapp, Rickie Fowler, Max Homa 8:51 a.m. — Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Luke List 1:49 p.m. — Davis Thompson, Lucas Glover, Jason Day 2 p.m. — Aldrich Potgieter, Ben Griffin, Michael Thorbjornsen Find the full list here. We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.