How many did each player create

The 2025 John Deere Classic saw big names like Rickie Fowler, Max Homa and Jason Day enter the four cities for a variety of reasons this week.
The day’s stay was short because he missed the layoffs after the round before the opening. Fowler acquitted himself, but his nine-point shooting percentage on Friday was destined to win. Then, Homa arrives at TPC Deere Run, still looking for top forms, putting him in the top ten in the world’s official golf rankings.
Homa fell behind defending champion Davis Thompson in the final round on Sunday, hoping to be the first player to win the title at John Deere as Steve Stricker won three straight games from 2009 to 2011.
But a soft course brings a tie-in ranking, with 20 players on Sunday starting out on Thompson’s four goals, including amateur Jackson Coyvin, Matt Kuchar and Brian Campbell.
Campbell and Emiliano Grillo tied with 18 as TPC Deere Run stared behind 72 holes. On the first playoff hole, Grillo hit his tee on the rough right and shot the green with a second. Grillo’s third shot landed on the edge and his putt lowered from the green low, which opened the door for Campbell to win from 16 feet.
To win, the 32-year-old Campbell joined Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Ryan Fox and Sepp Straka, who won multiple individual events in 2025. Campbell’s wins this season have all played in the playoffs. He defeated Aldrich Potgieter in the playoffs at the 2025 Mexico Open in 2025 Vidantaworld. Ben Griffin won the Charles Schwab Challenge and the Zurich Classic in New Orleans along with Andrew Novak.
Check it out below for a breakdown of everyone you’ve got on TPC Deere Run this week.
Every player’s performance at the 2025 John Deere Classic
Editor’s Note: Amateur Jackson Koivun ended with a draw in 11th place, but made no money, so the spending would reflect Koivun’s amateur identity.
win. Brian Campbell, $1.512 billion
2. EmilianoGrillo, $915,600
T3. David Lipsky, $495,600
Kevin Roy, $495,600
T5. Max Homa, $278,250
Carson Young, $278,250
Jacob Bridgeman, $278,250
Lucas Glover, $278,250
Matt Kuchar, $278,250
Kurt Kitayama, $278,250
T11. Nick Dunlap, $174,300
Beau Hossler, $174,300
Si Woo Kim, $174,300
Denny McCarthy, $174,300
Rico Hoey, $174,300
Austin Eckroat, $174,300
T17. Rickie Fowler, $128,100
Patrick Fishburn, $174,300
Davis Thompson, $174,300
T20. Michael Thorbjornsen, $91,980
Jake Knapp, $91,980
Kevin Yu, $91,980
Sam Stevens, $91,980
Lee Hodges, $91,980
Chris Gotterup, $91,980
T26. Nate Lashley, $63,840
Garrick Higgo, $63,840
Cameron Champion, $63,840
Kris Ventura, $63,840
T30. Doug Ghim, $56,280
Taylor Montgomery, $56,280
Bud Cauley, $56,280
Mark Hubbard, $56,280
Jeremy Paul, $56,280
Zac Blair, $56,280
Vince Whaley, $56,280
Camilo Villegas, $56,280
T40. Rikuya Hoshino, $34,860
Brendan Valdes, $34,860
Philip Knowles, $34,860
T43. Zach Johnson, $24,964
Keith Mitchell, $24,964
Jesper Svensson, $24,964
Hayden Springer, $24,964
Adam Svensson, $24,964
Thirston Lawrence, $24,964
Bronson Burgoon, $24,964
Ben Kohles, $24,964
Justin Lower, $24,964
Seamus Power, $24,964
T53. Patton Kizzire, $19,964
Cristobal del Solar, $19,964
Dylan Wu, $19,964
T56. Henrik Norlander, $19,404
Joel Dahmen, $19,404
Quade Cummins, $19,404
T59. Eric Cole, $18,984
Ryo Hisatsune, $18,984
61. GordonSargent, $18,732
62. James Hahn, $18,564
63. Chris Kirk, $18,396



