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John Deere Classic purse: winner takes $1.584 million

With the 2026 John Deere Classic heading into Sunday’s final round at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, Lucas Glover and Lee Hodges set the pace while a $8.8 million purse waits. The winner’s share is just under $1.6 million—$1,584,000—with payouts dropping p

By Sunday morning at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, the stakes will be clear even before the first tee shot: the 2026 John Deere Classic carries an $8.8 million total purse, and the winner is set to receive $1,584,000.

It’s the kind of payout that turns every shot into a financial decision, not just a competitive one—especially with the leaderboard still packed with players who believe a charge is possible.

Lucas Glover and Lee Hodges enter the final round sharing the spotlight after separating themselves over the first two days. Glover, 46, finished a frustrating Saturday after working through a one-hour rain delay to complete his final two holes. He posted a 2-under-par 69 to remain second-round atop the field and is chasing his seventh PGA Tour win.

Hodges, the second-round leader who will tee off in the final pairing, had his own momentum swing. After shooting even-par 35 on the front nine, he made four birdies in his final seven holes, carding a 68 to set up Sunday’s endgame.

Sunday. July 5. is expected to bring multiple bids from players within striking distance. including Iowa native and crowd-favorite Zach Johnson. along with Max Homa and Rickie Fowler. World No. 1 amateur Preston Stout is also in the mix. offering another name that can shift the tournament’s outcome late in the week.

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The money is structured to reward movement, even when the course seems to slow everyone down. The gap between each finish matters, and the payout table stretches all the way from the top of the field to those finishing at the bottom of the positions listed.

The John Deere Classic purse totals $8.8 million, with just under $1.6 million going to the winner. Here’s the payout by finishing position: 1: $1,584,000; 2: $959,200; 3: $607,200; 4: $431,200; 5: $360,800; 6: $319,000; 7: $297,000; 8: $275,000; 9: $257,400; 10: $239,800; 11: $222,200; 12: $204,600; 13: $187,000; 14: $169,400; 15: $160,600; 16: $151,800; 17: $143,000; 18: $134,200; 19: $125,400; 20: $116,600; 21: $107,800; 22: $99,000; 23: $91,960; 24: $84,920; 25: $77,880; 26: $70,840; 27: $68,200; 28: $65,560; 29: $62,920; 30: $60,280; 31: $57,640; 32: $55,000; 33: $52,360; 34: $50,160; 35: $47,960; 36: $45,760; 37: $43,560; 38: $41,800; 39: $40,040; 40: $38,280; 41: $36,520; 42: $34,760; 43: $33,000; 44: $31,240; 45: $29,480; 46: $27,720; 47: $25,960; 48: $24,552; 49: $23,320; 50: $22,616; 51: $22,088; 52: $21,560; 53: $21,208; 54: $20,856; 55: $20,680; 56: $20,504; 57: $20,328; 58: $20,152; 59: $19,976; 60: $19,800; 61: $19,624; 62: $19,448; 63: $19,272; 64: $19,096; 65: $18,920; 66: $18,744; 67: $18,568; 68: $18,392; 69: $18,216; 70: $18,040; 71: $17,864; 72: $17,688; 73: $17,512; 74: $17,336; 75: $17,160; 76: $16,984; 77: $16,808; 78: $16,632; 79: $16,456; 80: $16,280.

With the course’s rhythm already tested—Glover pushed through a one-hour rain delay and still finished strong on the back end, while Hodges used four birdies in his final seven holes to lock in Sunday’s final pairing—the final round on July 5 now looks like a race for both pride and pay.

The leaderboard may be set, but the purse makes the next move feel urgent. For players like Zach Johnson. Max Homa. Rickie Fowler. and Preston Stout. Sunday won’t just be about chasing a trophy at TPC Deere Run—it will be about cashing the kind of jump that only comes when everything clicks at the same time.

John Deere Classic purse payouts 2026 TPC Deere Run Silvis Illinois Lucas Glover Lee Hodges Zach Johnson Max Homa Rickie Fowler Preston Stout

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