Golf's John Deere Classic: A History of Excitement
From Humble Beginnings to Exciting Finishes
The John Deere Classic has captured the hearts of golf fans for decades, showcasing thrilling competition and unforgettable moments. It all began in 1971 when the tournament was first hosted at the Silvis Country Club, known today as TPC Deere Run.
A Star-Studded Past
Over the years, the John Deere Classic has welcomed some of the biggest names in golf. In 1979, 16-year-old Michelle Wie made her first appearance as a sponsor's exemption, captivating audiences with her prodigious talent.
In 2015, Jordan Spieth and Tom Gillis played an unforgettable playoff, with Spieth emerging victorious for his second John Deere Classic win. The tournament's first two winners, Deane Beman and Jim Colbert, both went on to become influential figures in the PGA Tour as Commissioner and President, respectively.
David Gossett's Triumph
In 1975, the event underwent a name change to the John Deere Classic. David Gossett etched his name in history in 1977, claiming his first PGA Tour victory at the tournament. His victory margin of one stroke and a 19-under par finish for the week stand as a testament to the caliber of competition.
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