The 2025 John Deere Classic saw big names like Rickie Fowler, Max Homa and Jason Day roll into the Quad Cities for various reasons this week.
Day’s stay was short as he missed the cut after a sloppy opening round. Fowler acquitted himself well but a poor back nine on Friday doomed his chances of winning. Then, there’s Homa, who arrived at TPC Deere Run still searching for the top-tier form that saw him ascend to the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings.
Three solid days saw Homa enter Sunday’s final round one shot behind defending champion Davis Thompson, who was looking to become the first player to win back-to-back titles at the John Deere since Steve Stricker won three in a row from 2009-2011.
But a soft course brings a bunched leaderboard, and 20 players started Sunday within four shots of Thompson, including amateur Jackson Koivun, Matt Kuchar, and Brian Campbell.
Check out below for a breakdown of what everyone in the field earned this week at TPC Deere Run.
What every player made at the 2025 John Deere Classic
(Payouts will be updated as the tournament concludes)
WIN: $1.512 million
2: $915,600
3: $579,600
4: $411,600
5: $344,400
6: $304,500
7: $283,500
8: $262,500
9: $245,700
10: $228,900
11: $212,100
12: $195,300
13: $178,500
14: $161,700
15: $153,300
16: $144,900
17: $136,500
18: $128,100
19: $119,700
20: $111,300
21: $102,900
22: $94,500
23: $87,780
24: $81,060
25: $74,340
26: $67,620
27: $65,100
28: $62,580
29: $60,060
30: $57,540
31: $55,020
32: $52,500
33: $49,980
34: $47,880
35: $45,780
36: $43,680
37: $41,580
38: $39,900
39: $38,220
40: $36,540
41: $34,860
42: $33,180
43: $31,500
44: $29,820
45: $28,140
46: $26,460
47: $24,780
48: $23,436
49: $22,260
50: $21,588
51: $21,084
52: $20,580
53: $20,244
54: $19,908
55: $19,740
56: $19,572
57: $19,404
58: $19,236
59: $19,068
60: $18,900
61: $18,732
62: $18,564
63: $18,396
Max Homa’s interview after Round 3 of John Deere Classic
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