2015 John Deere Classic Odds, Free Picks & Predictions – Odds to Win John Deere Classic

2015-John-Deere-Classic-Odds-Picks-and-Predictions2015 John Deere Classic Odds, Free Picks & Predictions – Odds to Win John Deere Classic: The pga betting odds to win the 2015 John Deere Classic have been released by Bovada Sportsbook and Jordan Spieth is listed as the 3/1 favorite to win. The John Deere Classic is annually held the week before the British Open and this week’s tournament begins on Thursday, July 9th from the TPC Deere Run course in the Quad Cities community of Silvis, Illinois.

The 2015 John Deere Classic is a par 71 tournament that has a stroke play format on a beautiful course that stretches over 7,257 yards. The total prize fund for this year’s event is $4.7 million with the first place winner taking home a $846,000 winners purse.

The John Deere Classic is a tournament on the PGA Tour that first began back in 1971 when it was called the Quad Cities Open. It first began as a “satellite event” on the tour in 1971 but officially became a tour event the following year in 1972. The tournament has played under a variety of different names over the years but has been sponsored by John Deere and called the John Deere Classic each year since 1999.

Recent past winners of the John Deere Classic have included Brian Harman in 2014, Jordan Spieth in 2013, Zach Johnson in 2012 and Steve Stricker with an incredible three-peat in 2009, 2010 and 2011. A PGA Tour pro from the United States has won this event every year since 2007 with Australia’s John Senden the last foreigner to win the John Deere Classic back in 2006.

The John Deere Classic has received some criticsm from tour analysts as some people feel it’s a bad location and time for the event since it is just 1 week before the Bristish Open and 6 time zones away. The tournament has tried to quiet the criticism and help attract the top players on the tour by paying for a “charter flight” that leaves the Quad Cities on sunday night and arrives in the United Kingdom the next morning.

NSAwins.com’s expert PGA tour handicapper Sonny LaFouchi(aka The Legend) has made his official 2015 John Deere Classic prediction and he is picking Steve Stricker to win at 30/1 odds. You can bet on who you think will win the 2015 John Deere Classic by opening up a Bovada Sportsbook account thru the link below. Good luck.

2015 John Deere Classic Free Picks: Steve Stricker to win at 30/1 odds(BET it at Bovada Sportsbook)

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2015 John Deere Classic Odds
Jordan Spieth
3/1
Zach Johnson
9/1
Kevin Kisner
14/1
Ryan Moore
25/1
Harris English
30/1
Steve Stricker
30/1
Brian Harman
33/1
Justin Thomas
33/1
Robert Streb
33/1
Tony Finau
33/1
Danny Lee
50/1
George Mcneill
50/1
Steven Bowditch
50/1
David Hearn
55/1
Seung-yul Noh
55/1
Shawn Stefani
55/1
Jerry Kelly
60/1
Kevin Chappell
60/1
Patrick Rodgers
60/1
Jason Bohn
66/1
Pat Perez
66/1
Scott Brown
66/1
Scott Langley
66/1
Sean O’Hair
66/1
Scott Piercy
75/1
Bo Van Pelt
80/1
Bryce Molder
80/1
Chris Stroud
80/1
Kevin Streelman
80/1
Brendon De Jonge
90/1
Carl Pettersson
100/1
Chad Campbell
100/1
Charles Howell III
100/1
Chesson Hadley
100/1
Chez Reavie
100/1
K.J. Choi
100/1
Retief Goosen
100/1
Daniel Summerhays
110/1
Jhonattan Vegas
110/1
Tim Clark
110/1
Will Wilcox
110/1
Brian Campbell
125/1
Camilo Villegas
125/1
Chad Collins
125/1
David Toms
125/1
Jason Kokrak
125/1
Jonas Blixt
125/1
Kevin Stadler
125/1
Luke Guthrie
125/1
Scott Pinckney
125/1
William Mcgirt
125/1
Jon Curran
140/1
Jonathan Byrd
140/1
Kyle Stanley
140/1
Brian Stuard
150/1
Hudson Swafford
150/1
J.J. Henry
150/1
Jeff Overton
150/1
Johnson Wagner
150/1
Michael – H Thompson
150/1
Robert Garrigus
150/1
Rod Pampling
150/1
Stuart Appleby
150/1
Vaughn Taylor
150/1
Ben Crane
175/1
Billy Hurley III
175/1
Fabian Gomez
175/1
Stewart Cink
175/1
Brian Davis
200/1
Bryson DeChambeau
200/1
Cameron Percy
200/1
Jason Gore
200/1
Jim Herman
200/1
John Huh
200/1
John Merrick
200/1
Ken Duke
200/1
Mark Wilson
200/1
Martin Flores
200/1
Nicholas Thompson
200/1
Ryo Ishikawa
200/1
Spencer Levin
200/1
Tim Petrovic
200/1
Troy Merritt
200/1
Aaron Baddeley
225/1
Brice Garnett
225/1
Adam Hadwin
250/1
Alex Cejka
250/1
Carlos Ortiz
250/1
Davis Love III
250/1
Derek Ernst
250/1
Erik Compton
250/1
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
250/1
John Rollins
250/1
Jonathan Randolph
250/1
Kyle Reifers
250/1
Lucas Glover
250/1
Michael Putnam
250/1
Roberto Castro
250/1
Troy Matteson
250/1
Vijay Singh
250/1
Will Mackenzie
250/1
Zac Blair
250/1
Alex Prugh
300/1
Andres Gonzales
300/1
Andrew Loupe
300/1
Charlie Wi
300/1
D.A. Points
300/1
Derek Fathauer
300/1
Eric Axley
300/1
Greg Chalmers
300/1
Lee McCoy
300/1
Nick Taylor
300/1
Ricky Barnes
300/1
S.J. Park
300/1
Whee Kim
300/1
Ben Curtis
350/1
Richard Sterne
350/1
Tom Gillis
350/1
Tom Hoge
350/1
Andrew Putnam
400/1
Bill Lunde
400/1
Blake Adams
400/1
Max Homa
400/1
Ryan Armour
400/1
Steven Alker
400/1
Tim Wilkinson
400/1
Trevor Immelman
400/1
Tyrone Van-Aswegen
400/1
Andrew Svoboda
500/1
Byron Smith
500/1
Carson Schaake
500/1
Heath Slocum
500/1
Josh Teater
500/1
Mark Anderson
500/1
Mark Hubbard
500/1
Roger Sloan
500/1
Sam Saunders
500/1
Scott Verplank
500/1
Steve Wheatcroft
500/1
Troy Kelly
500/1
Jim Renner
600/1
Carlos Sainz Jr
750/1
Zack Sucher
750/1
Benjamin Alvarado
1000/1
Mike Weir
1000/1
Zack Vervaecke
1000/1
Neal Lancaster
1400/1
Oscar Fraustro
1400/1

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