Gotterup tops PGA John Deere

7 Jul 2026 • 12:02 AM MYT
The Manila Times
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Gotterup tops PGA John Deere

WASHINGTON — Chris Gotterup won the John Deere Classic on Sunday (Monday in Manila) for his third PGA Tour title of the year after co-leader Ben Kohles plunked his approach into water on the final hole.

Gotterup, who began the day five strokes adrift, fired a nine-under par 62 in the last round to finish 72 holes on 20-under 264 at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois.

“When I come down the stretch, I like to think I’m going to close it out and I did a great job of that today,” Gotterup said.

With brother Patrick serving as caddie, Gotterup captured the top prize of $1.584 million from the $8.8 million tournament as he heads for Europe to defend his title next week at the Scottish Open.

“To come out here and have Patrick out with me — just so awesome,” Gotterup said, breaking down in tears. “Just a great week.

“He just kept me in it all week. We were joking and having a good time. Just a fun week.”

Gotterup took his fifth career PGA triumph and third tour victory of the year after winning January’s Sony Open in Hawaii and February’s Phoenix Open.

World No. 14 Gotterup made nine birdies to shoot the low round of the week, but was still deadlocked for the lead with fellow American Kohles as his rival stood in the 18th fairway.

Kohles, who was chasing his first PGA Tour title in his 120th tour start, hooked his approach left and into a water hazard, then missed a 45-foot par putt to give Gotterup the victory.

Kohles, ranked 169th in the world, then missed a bogey putt from inside four feet before making a double bogey at 18 and finish two behind Gotterup and one adrift of runner-up Max Homa in a share of third with countrymen Lucas Glover and Lee Hodges.

“I was a little in between. I hit an 8-iron and thought 9 was going to be too short,” Kohles said. “I was just trying to hit a three-quarter punch shot. Just tugged it a little, and ended up in the water.”

Kohles made an eagle and three birdies in the first eight holes to seize a three-stroke lead into the back nine, where he had not made a bogey all week. AFP

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