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John Deere Classic 2025 leaderboard: Final results and scores from TPC Deere Run

John Deere Classic 2025 leaderboard: Final results and scores from TPC Deere Run

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For the second time this season, Brian Campbell won in a playoff on the PGA Tour, this time Sunday at the John Deere Classic, where he eliminated Emiliano Grillo on the first extra hole.
Here's a look at the final leaderboard in Silvis, Illinois:
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