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Glover and Hodges Lead All-American Show at TPC Deere Run

Lucas Glover and Lee Hodges share the lead at 16-under par after three rounds of the John Deere Classic. The American duo leads a trio of players at 15-under par, including Ben Kohles, Jackson Suber, and Zac Blair. The top 10 features 11 players, with Ryo Hisatsune of Japan as the only non-American. Reigning NCAA champion Preston Stout is also in contention at T-8 with a score of 12-under par.

Glover and Hodges lead all American show at TPC Deere Run

Illinois, June 5

Lucas Glover and Lee Hodges led the field at the end of the third day of the John Deere Classic held at TPC Deere Run.

Glover and Hodges have a score of 16-under par and their closest rivals are the trio of Ben Kohles (65-67-66), Jackson Suber (68-64-66) and Zac Blair (63-68-67) with a score of 15-under par. The top 10 heading into the final round includes 11 players of which the only non-America player is Ryo Hisatsune of Japan in T-8 with a score of 12-under par (67-65-69).

Indo-Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju had earlier missed the cut, while Akshay Bhatia, Sahith Theegala and Aaron Rai did not tee up this week.

Glover began the week by setting the low score of the week in his first side alongside Zac Blair as both players carded 8-under 63. Glover commented that it's always a shootout here. Glover has held or shared the lead since Thursday.

The third round saw Glover make his first bogey of the week as he recorded a card of 2-under 69. Glover began his third round strong as he made his first eagle of the week on the second hole before dropping a shot on the ninth hole with a bogey. With the help of a late birdie on the 17th hole he was able to stay joint leader at the end of the third day.

Hodges began his third round two strokes behind Glover before carding 4-under 67 to gain a position on the leaderboard and become joint leader with only one round left in the week. Hodges began his third round with an early birdie on the second hole before picking up another stroke on the fifth hole. Bogeys in quick succession on the sixth and eighth holes saw the one time PGA title winner briefly move back to even par for the day before he made birdies on the 12th, 14th, 15th and 17th holes to close the day as joint leader.

Reigning NCAA champion and top ranked amateur Preston Stout is also within the top 10. Stout placed T-8 on the leaderboard with a score of 12-under par (66-69-66) and is in contention for the title. The Texan and rising senior from Oklahoma State fired off a round of 5-under 66 on the third day to gain 11 positions and put himself into the running. Stout made seven birdies and two birdies in his third round.

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Reader Comments

Priya S

It's always the same story - American players dominating on American soil. Zara bhi koi non-American player top par nahi hai except Hisatsune. Golf needs more global representation. Hope we see more Indian and Asian talents breaking through soon! 🙏

Vikram M

Solid tournament so far! Glover is playing like a machine - only one bogey all week is incredible. But I'm watching Preston Stout closely. The kid is only an amateur and already T-8! That's the kind of talent that makes you sit up and take notice. Future superstar in the making, mark my words.

Rohit P

It's a bit boring seeing the same American names at the top every week. The PGA Tour needs more international flavour. Where are the European, Asian, and South American players? This tournament feels like the US Amateur Championship with a few extras! 😅

Kavya N

Honestly, I'm just happy to see good golf regardless of nationality. Glover's resilience after that bogey - coming back to birdie 17 - shows champion mentality. And Hodges with those four birdies in the final six holes? Pure class! Final round is going to be a thriller. Also, good luck to Ryo Hisatsune - representing Asia with pride! 🇯🇵🙌

Siddharth J

This tournament is basically the American National Championship with a few international guests. I love golf, but the lack of diversity in the field is concerning. PGA Tour needs to do more to attract global talent. That said, great playing by everyone - hoping

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