John Deere Classic Odds: Three Golfers Who Can Make a Sunday Charge

Kevin Na sits two back from the lead heading into the final round of the John Deere Classic.
Kevin Na sits two back from the lead heading into the final round of the John Deere Classic. / Andy Lyons/Getty Images
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It’s crowded atop the John Deere Classic leaderboard ahead of Sunday’s action. Sebastian Munoz of Columbia has the solo lead at 16-under par, but there are 11 players within three strokes as the final round begins.

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Live Odds to Win the John Deere Classic

Here are the top 10 odds to win the John Deere Classic at WynnBET ahead of the final round:

  • Sebastian Munoz +225
  • Brandon Hagy +475
  • Kevin Na +700
  • Ryan Moore +800
  • Cameron Champ +850
  • Adam Long +1200
  • Maverick Mcnealy +1200
  • Scott Brown +1400
  • Jhonattan Vegas +1500
  • Chez Reavie +1700

Three Picks to win the John Deere Classic

Kevin Na +700

Nobody who is in contention today has as much experience winning on the PGA Tour as Kevin Na, and he already has a win under his belt in 2021. He sits two strokes back from the solo leader Munoz, but that deficit could be erased in a hurry.

Na’s putting has been his strength so far this week, as he’s gained 1.98 strokes on the field with his flat stick. If he wants to make a charge today, he’ll need to dial in his irons as he’s lost 0.31 strokes on the field with his approach game. If you want to bet on experience, bet on Kevin Na.

Scott Brown +1400

Quite often in events that feature weaker fields playing on an uninspiring course, Sunday’s race for the championship turns into a putting contest. If that proves to be the case today, you’ll want to jump on Scott Brown at +1400. Brown has been the best putter in the field this week by a mile, gaining 2.88 strokes on the field on the greens.

He is another golfer, along with Na, who is sitting two strokes back of the lead at the beginning of today’s final round.

Luke List +2000

Just outside the top 10 on the live odds, Luke List presents a lot of value if you want to take an extreme longshot to make a Sunday charge. Sitting at -13, List will be three strokes back from Munoz when he tees off this afternoon.

List has been solid everywhere except for his putting, and he’s the only golfer in the top ten on the leaderboard who has negative strokes gained putting at -0.02. If list can get his flat stick going today, he can make a charge up the leaderboard.

He ranks 67th in birdie average on Tour, so it wouldn’t be shocking if he posts a low number today and puts pressure on the last few groups.


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