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Takumi Kanaya: John Deere Classic betting odds and preview

Takumi Kanaya: John Deere Classic betting odds and preview

USA Todaya day ago
Takumi Kanaya has +60000 odds to win the 2025 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run. He made the cut in his last tournament, the Rocket Mortgage Classic, and finished 46th.
In the past year, Kanaya has competed in 17 events. His best finish was fifth, his average finish was 33rd, and he made the cut six times (35.3%).
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.
Takumi Kanaya odds to win the John Deere Classic
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