Davis Thompson Wins the John Deere Classic to Earn a Spot in the 2024 Open Championship (2024)

By Zack R., Team Titleist Staff On July 8, 2024 Balls Tour Clubs

Davis Thompson Wins the John Deere Classic to Earn a Spot in the 2024 Open Championship (1)

PGA TOUR | John Deere Classic

In complete control of his Pro V1golf ball, Davis Thompsonbirdied five of his first six holes Sunday at the TPC Deere Run to pull away from the pack, closing in 7-under 64 to win his first PGA TOUR title by four shots and earn a spot in the upcoming Open Championship.

  • The 25-year-old and former World No. 1 amateur posted rounds of 63-67-62-64 to finish the week at 28 under par after a field-best 30 birdies and one eagle.
  • For the week, Thompson gained more than 11 shots on the field tee-to-green (+11.263) with more than eight strokes gained on approach shots (+2.722/29th) and around the green (+5.336/5th).
  • Sunday on the most difficult hole at TPC Deere Run – the 513-yard par-4 ninth – Thompson hit his 245-yard approach shot to 6 feet, 7 inches from the pin, the closest of the day.
  • He rolled in his Pro V1 for the birdie and a front-nine 29, the lowest front-nine score by a 54-hole leader this season.

DAVIS THOMPSON ON HIS MOVE TO PRO V1

  • Davis Thompson, now in his second season as a member of the PGA TOUR, switched to a Pro V1golf ball during his junior season at the University of Georgia (2019-20), making the move from a competitive model.
  • He finished the season as a first-team All-American, ascending to No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in November 2020 and again in March 2021.
  • “I grew up playing [a competitive] golf ball and messed around with [other brands] a little bit, but I really settled in on [Pro V1] my last two years of college and never looked back.
  • “It’s the best, it’s #1 on tour. I feel like it’s very consistent. I know what I’m going to get and I know if I put a good swing on it, I’m going to hit it in the right window, which is great. You don’t get any foul balls and I just feel like it's the most consistent.”
  • “I play the Pro V1 because I'm a natural high ball hitter and it spins less with exceptional spin around the greens, so for me to be able to flight the golf ball how I want and control the windows I'm trying to hit it in is very, very key for me.”
  • “I think getting fit for golf balls is kind of a lost art. I think it's huge for especially amateurs to know which golf ball they need to play. I know Titleist has a lot of great options for amateur players and if they can find the right one that fits them, it's not always just simply buying a Pro V1 to Pro V1x, but other options as well. You’ve got to find which one clicks all of the boxes that you want clicked off.”
  • “When I think about Titleist, I just think about going to the first tee and showing your golf ball to your playing competitors. And a lot of times all three of them are showing a Titleist golf ball and the markings that they have on it. So that means a lot.”

SEVEN WINS IN A ROW FOR TITLEIST GOLF BALL PLAYERS

  • Davis Thompson'svictory at the John Deere Classic marked the seventh in a row for Titleist Pro V1and Pro V1xgolf ball players on the PGA TOUR – and the 23rd overall for the 2024 season, 20 more than the nearest competitor (3).
  • The last seven winners:
    • Charles Schwab Challenge:Davis Riley,Pro V1
    • RBC Canadian Open:Robert MacIntyre,Pro V1
    • The Memorial Tournament:Pro V1
    • U.S. Open:Pro V1x Left Dash
    • Travelers Championship:Pro V1
    • Rocket Mortgage Classic:Cam Davis,Pro V1
    • John Deere Classic: Davis Thompson,Pro V1

43 PLAYERS GAME NEW GT DRIVERS AT JOHN DEERE

Davis Thompson Wins the John Deere Classic to Earn a Spot in the 2024 Open Championship (2)

  • The rapid adoption of NEW Titleist GTdrivers continued this week at the John Deere Classic, as 43 players gamed a NEW GT2,GT3orGT4model at the John Deere.
  • Eight players made the move to the new models this week, joining the 31 players who added a GT driver to the bag at last week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic.
  • Since their debut at the Memorial Tournament, more than 60 players have already teed up a GT driver on the PGA TOUR.
  • Titleist was the most played driver at TPC Deere Run with 64 drivers in play (41%).
  • The 43 GT drivers played this week accounted for more than the nearest competitor’s total number of drivers (35).
  • Titleist Brand Ambassador Chesson Hadley moved into a NEW GT210.0° driver this week, and he recorded his most accurate driving round of the year on Sunday (86%).
  • He also recorded his fastest clubhead speed of the season (116.14 mph).
  • Also adding a GT driver this week was FedExCup No. 86, who averaged a season-best 312.5 yards off the tee in Round 2 playing a GT29.0°.
  • The 2016 Wells Fargo champion added a GT39.0° driver and a GT213.5 fairway this week and recorded two single-round season-high's: 93% driving accuracy in Round 1 and a 317.5-yard average off the tee in Round 4.

C.T. PAN ADDS GT METALS, T150 IRONS; FINISHES T2, QUALIFIES FOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

  • Titleist Brand Ambassador C.T. Pan shot rounds of 65-63-68-64 to finish T2 at 24 under, earning a spot in the field at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon.
  • Pan, gaming his Pro V1xgolf ball and full bag of Titleist equipment, gained 11.521 strokes on the field from tee to green (2nd in the field) this week, with an additional 3.174 gained on the greens.
  • Last week at the Rocket Mortgage, Pan was one of 31 players who added a NEW GTdriver to the bag.
  • Making his first TOUR start since the models launched at the Memorial, Pan put a NEW GT29.0° driver and a NEW GT316.5° fairway in the bag.
  • This week, he gained 1.473 strokes on the field off the tee, hitting 71% of his fairways in regulation – including his season’s best Driving Accuracy in Round 1 (86%).
  • On Sunday, he averaged 298 yards in Driving Distance (All Drives), also a season best.
  • New to Pan’s setup this week were his T1505-9 irons, having previously played T1005-9 irons.
  • Pan saw higher launch and more distance with the 150’s, which helped him hit 57 of 72 greens in regulation this week (79%, T14).

What’s in the Bag? | C.T. Pan

Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Driver: NEW GT29.0° | Fujikura Ventus Red 6 X
Fairway Metals: NEW GT316.5° | Fujikura Ventus Red 7 X and TSR221.0° | Mitsubishi Tensei CK 80 TX
Utility Iron: U•5051 | Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red RDX 80
Irons: T2004 | KBS PGI 90 and T1505-9 | KBS PGI 90
Wedges: Vokey Design SM1046.10F, 52.08F, WedgeWorks 58.06K | True Temper Dynamic Gold Purple S400
Putter: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.5tour prototype

WAGR NO. 3 FINISHES TOP-10 IN BACK-TO-BACK WEEKS

  • On the heels of a T10 finish at last week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic, the world’s third-ranked amateur closed in 8-under 63, finishing T2 and becoming the first amateur since 1958 to finish in the top 10 in back-to-back TOUR starts.
  • Playing his Pro V1golf ball, he made 26 birdies and an eagle while gaining 6.820 strokes on the field with his approach play (2nd) this week.
  • He also gained 3.87 strokes off the tee (6th) gaming his TSR28.0° driver.
  • Over eight combined rounds between the Rocket Mortgage Classic and the John Deere Classic, he is 38 under par.
  • He ranked second in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee in Detroit and sixth in the same statistic this week in the Quad Cities.
  • The events marked just his second and third career PGA TOUR starts, and his first came just four weeks prior at the U.S. Open (T41).

SPRINGER SHOOTS 59

Davis Thompson Wins the John Deere Classic to Earn a Spot in the 2024 Open Championship (3)

  • Titleist Brand Ambassador Hayden Springer opened the week with a 12-under 59, the 14th sub-60 score in PGA TOUR history.
  • Springer, gaming his Pro V1golf ball along with his NEW GTdriver and fairways, made eight birdies and two eagles while gaining 5.381 strokes from tee to green on the day.
  • Springer went on to finish T7 at 21 under, his best finish since a T3 at the Puerto Rico Open in March.

What’s in the Bag? | Hayden Springer

Davis Thompson Wins the John Deere Classic to Earn a Spot in the 2024 Open Championship (4)

Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Driver: GT38.0° | Diamana GT 70 TX
Fairway Metals: GT213.5° | Diamana GT 80 TXand GT318.0° fairway | Project X HZRDUS Black 80 6.5
Irons: T1504-9 irons | KBS C-Taper 125 S+
Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 46.10F (@ 44), SM10 50.08F, 54.10S, SM9 60.08M | KBS $-Taper Reinforced 125 S+ (46), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (50-60)

DP WORLD TOUR | BMW International Open

Ewen Ferguson (Pro V1) closed in 4-under 68, winning his third DP World Tour event and earning a spot in the field at the Open Championship.

  • Ferguson carded rounds of 67-64-71-68 to post 18 under, good for a two-shot win.
  • Over the three rounds with measured stats, Ferguson ranked 4th in Strokes Gained: Approach (+1.97 per round) and 4th in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green (+2.6).
  • He finished T7 in Greens in Regulation (76%).
  • Titleist was the most played driver at the BMW International with 55 (35%) in play. Of those, 34 were NEW GT models.
  • Eleven players made the move to a NEW GTdriver for the first time this week, including the 2018 Masters champion, who put a NEW GT38.0° driver in the bag.

FERGUSON ON HIS PRO V1

  • “I am currently playing with the (2023) Titleist Pro V1. After conducting some testing, I noticed that I was getting slightly lower spin with the driver allowing me to manipulate the golf ball a lot easier as well as having that bit more control when playing in windy conditions. Around the greens too, the ball felt nice and soft off the face when chipping, hitting bunker shots as well as with the putter too, so it was a no brainer.”

LET | Aramco Team Series – London

Leona Maguire (Pro V1) earned her first career LET title, making a clutch eagle on the 18th hole to win by one.

  • Maguire, who became the first Irishwoman to win on the LET with her victory, posted a three-round total of 8 under around the Centurion Club.

JGTO | Japan PGA Championship

Yuta Sugiura (Pro V1x) earned his first victory as a professional, posting 18 under to win by one.

  • The 22-year-old, who became the first ever amateur to win the JGTO’s Dunlop Phoenix Tournament last year, carded rounds of 65-66-65-72 to triumph around Fuji Country Kani Club.

ASIAN TOUR | International Series Morocco

Titleist Brand Ambassador Ben Campbell overcame a three-shot deficit with two holes to play, tying the lead in regulation and then winning in extra holes.

  • Campbell, playing his Pro V1golf ball and TSR driver among his Titleist setup, made eagle on the par-4 17th and birdie on the 72nd hole to reach 15 under.
  • Another birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff saw Campbell claim his second career Asian Tour title.

What’s in the Bag? | Ben Campbell

Golf Ball: TitleistPro V1
Driver: TSR210.0°
Hybrid: TSR319.0°
Irons: T1004-PW
Wedges: Vokey Design SM9 50.12F, WedgeWorks 54.08M, 60.10S

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Davis Thompson Wins the John Deere Classic to Earn a Spot in the 2024 Open Championship (2024)

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How much does the winner of the John Deere Classic Golf Tournament make? ›

2024 John Deere Classic Prize Money Payout: How Much Davis Thompson & The Rest Of The Field Made At TPC Deere Run. The John Deere Classic featured a purse size of $8 million, and Davis Thompson led all earners with $1.44 million for winning the event.

Who won the John Deere Open golf tournament? ›

Davis Thompson Wins the John Deere Classic to Earn a Spot in the 2024 Open Championship - Team Titleist.

Who qualified for the Open from the John Deere Classic? ›

Davis Thompson and CT Pan qualified for The 152nd Open at Royal Troon following their stand-out performances at the John Deere Classic.

Is Davis Thompson playing the Open? ›

Davis Thompson will appear in the 2024 Open Championship from July 17-20 after a 46th-place finish at the Genesis Scottish Open. Latest odds for Thompson at The Open Championship.

How much does the winner get at the John Deere Classic 2024? ›

The 25-year-old won the 2024 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, on Sunday for his first win in 63 Tour starts. With that, he earned 500 FedEx Cup points and more importantly took home the biggest check of his career for $1.44 million.

How much did Davis Thompson get paid? ›

Davis Thompson earned his first PGA Tour title at the John Deere Classic. He also earned $1.44 million.

What's the lowest score ever at the John Deere Classic? ›

Thompson made a 45-foot birdie putt on the first hole for a three-shot lead, and no one got closer to him the rest of the way. The 25-year-old from Georgia finished at 28-under 256 to break by one the John Deere Classic record set by Michael Kim in 2018.

Did Tiger Woods win the John Deere Classic? ›

In 1996, Tiger Woods came to the John Deere Classic as a professional of only two previous tourneys. He left 0-for-3 after blowing the third-round lead. The champion was Ed Fiori. In the 13 years that followed, however, Tiger did a bit more winning than Ed.

Where is the 2024 John Deere Classic? ›

John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run

TPC Deere Run is host to the PGA TOUR's John Deere Classic July 4-7, 2024. TPC Deere Run has been the proud host of the John Deere Classic since 2000.

How much does it cost to enter the John Deere Classic? ›

Registration
Entry Fee:Fee
PGA TOUR Champions$100
Section Exemption$450
18-20 PGA TOUR Mbr.$450
Made Cut 2020-2021$450
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Who is most likely to win the John Deere Classic? ›

John Deere Classic Odds
  • Davis Thompson: +330.
  • Luke Clanton: +800.
  • Hayden Springer: +800.
  • Denny McCarthy: +1200.
  • Eric Cole: +1400.
  • Aaron Rai: +1400.
  • Sami Valimaki: +2000.
  • Sungjae Im: +2200.
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Who caddies for Davis Thompson? ›

Davis Thompson's caddie is Joe Etter as of February 2024, according to the Caddie Network.

Is Daly playing the Open? ›

British Open 2024: John Daly shares photo of grisly knee injury that forced him to withdraw from Open | Golf News and Tour Information | GolfDigest.com.

Where did golfer Davis Thompson go to college? ›

What is the highest paying golf tournament ever? ›

The greatest prize money for a golf tournament is $20,00,000 (15.3 million), achieved by the 2022 Players Championship, staged on 10–14 March 2022 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA.

What is the most profitable golf tournament? ›

Winning a PGA tournament can be life changing with many tournaments offering multi-million dollar compensation packages to the winner. The Players Championship is the most lucrative of all PGA events offering a purse of $25 million.

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The world No. 1 is the first back-to-back winner at the PGA Tour's flagship event. The 2024 Players Championship is the 50th anniversary of the event, and the PGA Tour set out to make this year's edition bigger than ever. It's offering the prize money to back it up: a $25 million purse, with $4.5 million to the winner.

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