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John Deere Classic Results and Payouts After Brian Campbell's Big Win
John Deere Classic Results and Payouts After Brian Campbell's Big Win

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John Deere Classic Results and Payouts After Brian Campbell's Big Win

John Deere Classic Results and Payouts After Brian Campbell's Big Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It was an exciting weekend at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, as the John Deere Classic ended with a dramatic playoff. Brian Campbell emerged with the victory, edging out Emiliano Grillo on the first extra hole. The gallery roared as Campbell calmly sank his final putt, securing a win that capped off a strong week of consistent ball striking and clutch putting. Advertisement Campbell made par in the playoff, while Grillo carded a bogey. Campbell's final round was a solid 4-under 67. This marked Campbell's second win of the PGA Tour season. His first came in February at the Mexico Open at Vidanta, which he also won in a playoff. Following the tournament, payouts were released. According to Campbell earned $1.512 million for his win. The 32-year-old from Orange County, California, played college golf at the University of Illinois. Before turning pro, he was the low amateur at the 2015 U.S. Open, finishing tied for 27th. Campbell's win earned him over $600,000 more than Grillo, who collected $915,600 for his runner-up finish. David Lipsky and Kevin Roy finished one shot behind the leaders and each took home $495,600. Advertisement Brian Campbell at the 125TH US Open.© Mike Longo Jr./For The Beaver County Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Six players tied for fifth place, including Max Homa, Carson Young, Jacob Bridgeman, Lucas Glover, Matt Kuchar and Kurt Kitayama. Each earned $278,250. Six more players tied for 11th, each earning $174,300. That group included Si Woo Kim, Nick Dunlap and Beau Hossler. Rickie Fowler was one of three players who tied for 17th and received $128,100. Next up on the PGA Tour is the Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club. After that, the Open Championship tees off July 17 at Royal Portrush's Dunluce Links. Related: Tiger Woods News Emerges Before US Open Related: US Open Winner J.J. Spaun De-Commits From PGA Tour Event This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Brian Campbell wins John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff victory this year
Brian Campbell wins John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff victory this year

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Brian Campbell wins John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff victory this year

Brian Campbell won for the second time this year on the PGA Tour, both in a playoff, when he closed with a 4-under 67 and beat Emiliano Grillo with a par on the first extra hole Sunday in the John Deere Classic. 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. 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:

GOLF ROUNDUP: Campbell takes John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff win of year
GOLF ROUNDUP: Campbell takes John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff win of year

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GOLF ROUNDUP: Campbell takes John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff win of year

SILVIS, Ill. — Brian Campbell won for the second time this year on the PGA Tour, both in a playoff, when he closed with a 4-under 67 and beat Emiliano Grillo with a par on the first extra hole Sunday in the John Deere Classic. Article content 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. Article content Article content Article content 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. Article content Grillo, who also closed with a 67, took the lead when Campbell made double bogey on 15, only to three-putt for bogey on the 16th. Article content 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. Article content 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. Article content 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). Article content Article content Article content Article content Daniel Brown was in tears after winning the BMW International Open in Munich by two strokes, days after the death of a close friend. Article content The No. 170-ranked Brown shot a bogey-free 6-under 66 in the final round to capture his second European tour title, after the ISPS Handa World Invitational in 2023. It was his first top 10 since February. Article content After making his sixth and final birdie of the day at the par-5 18th, Brown walked off the green and started to cry. The Englishman said a close friend died last weekend and that was his motivation to win at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried. Article content Brown started the day with a one-shot lead over Jordan Smith (67), birdied four of his first six holes, and picked up two more birdies coming home to finish on 22-under par for the week. Article content

Brian Campbell wins John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff victory this year
Brian Campbell wins John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff victory this year

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Brian Campbell wins John Deere Classic for 2nd playoff victory this year

SILVIS, Ill. (AP) — Brian Campbell won for the second time this year on the PGA Tour, both in a playoff, when he closed with a 4-under 67 and beat Emiliano Grillo with a par on the first extra hole Sunday in the John Deere Classic. 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. Advertisement 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. Advertisement 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.' Advertisement 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. 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: The Associated Press

Campbell claims second PGA Tour playoff win of year
Campbell claims second PGA Tour playoff win of year

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Campbell claims second PGA Tour playoff win of year

Brian Campbell has won for the second time this year on the PGA Tour, both in a playoff, beating Emiliano Grillo with a par on the first extra hole in the John Deere Classic. 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 the 32-year-old American into the British Open, depending on how high up he moves in the world ranking published on Monday, traditionally used as the alternate list. Two playoffs, two wins for Brian Campbell 🏆🏆 — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 6, 2025 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 as he posted a four-under 67. Argentina's Grillo, who also closed with a 67, took the lead when Campbell made double bogey, only to three-putt for bogey on the 16th. He got up-and-down for birdie on the 17th before two-putting for par at 18 to join Campbell at 18-under 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 messed up the 18th as he shot 68 and tied for third with Kevin Roy (65), one shot outside the playoff. In the playoff, Grillo, who caught a break when his drive to the right was sitting up in trampled rough, hit 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. 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. Brian Campbell is in the midst of one of the "worst two-win seasons" on the PGA TOUR since 2000. — Rick Gehman (@RickRunGood) July 6, 2025 Max Homa, winless in more than two years, ran off three straight birdies early in the round to briefly take the lead. But he played the last 14 holes in one 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.

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