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After an exciting third round of the John Deere Classic, the tournament has headed towards its last leg with a shakeup of the leaderboard. Fresh faces like Davis Thompson currently occupy the top spot, which makes his chance to claim his first-ever PGA Tour victory incredibly high!

Thompson is not the only PGA Tour pro vying for this first victory on the Tour. He is closely followed at T2 by Eric Cole and Aaron Rai, who agonizingly missed capturing his maiden PGA Tour title at the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic by just a single stroke! Hayden Springer sits at T4, another player eager to make a breakthrough. With this, it will be interesting to see who will win the 2024 John Deere Classic as the tee times and pairings for the Sunday round have been released.

The final round of the tournament will take place at two tees (tee #1 and tee #10) and in threesomes. The trio of Adam Svensson, Hayden Buckley, and David Lipsky will begin at tee #10, while the group that will start at tee #1 is Sam Stevens, Robby Shelton, and Zach Johnson. The rest of the trios will follow them accordingly:

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TIMETEEPlayers
9:25 AM CDT1Sam Stevens

Robby Shelton

Zach Johnson

9:25 AM CDT10Adam SvenssonHayden Buckley

David Lipsky

9:36 AM CDT1Chandler Phillips

Joshua Creel

James Hahn

9:36 AM CDT10S.H. Kim

Austin Smotherman

Patrick Rodgers

9:47 AM CDT1Jason DayJ.T. Poston

Chesson Hadley

9:47 AM CDT10Wilson FurrJake Knapp

Bud Cauley

9:58 AM CDT1Trace CroweBen Silverman

Scott Gutschewsk

9:58 AM CDT10Mark Hubbard

Sam Ryder

Ben Taylor

10:09 AM CDT1Kevin Yu

Sungjae Im

Mac Meissner

10:09 AM CDT10Ryo Hisatsune

Stewart Cink

Kevin Streelman

10:20 AM CDT1Max Greyserman

Beau Hossler

Brendon Todd

10:20 AM CDT10Pierceson Coody

Sepp Straka

Roger Sloan

10:31 AM CDT1Denny McCarthy

Harry Hall

Seamus Power

10:31 AM CDT10Doug Ghim

Adrien Dumont de Chassart

Justin Lower

10:42 AM CDT1Lucas GloverAndrew Novak

Chan Kim

10:42 AM CDT10Lee Hodges

Nico Echavarria

Blaine Hale, Jr.

10:53 AM CDT1Ben Griffin

Keith Mitchell

Jhonattan Vegas

10:53 AM CDT10Henrik Norlander

Brice Garnett

Joel Dahmen

11:04 AM CDT1Sami Valimaki

Rico Hoey

Jordan Spieth

11:04 AM CDT10Bill Haas

Zac Blair

Thorbjørn Olesen

11:15 AM CDT1Michael Thorbjornsen

Luke Clanton

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Carson Young

11:15 AM CDT10Justin Suh

Matt NeSmith

Kyle Westmoreland

11:26 AM CDT1Hayden Springer

C.T. Pan

J.J. Spaun

11:26 AM CDT10Kevin Dougherty

Ben Kohles

Dylan Frittelli

11:37 AM CDT1Davis Thompson

Eric Cole

Aaron Rai

The weather has once again thrown a curveball at yet another PGA Tour event. In a post shared by PGA Tour Communications on its official X handle (formerly known as Twitter), it is revealed that due to a bad weather forecast, the last round will be wrapped up in much less time as compared to round 3, as the “tee times will be approx. 9:25 to 11:37 a.m. CT”.

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The only amateur in the field is Luke Clanton, who showcased his exceptional skills on the greens and secured a T6 position after three rounds at the John Deere Classic. The 20-year-old previously impressed the golf silo with his PGA Tour debut at the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic, where he finished at T10, just four strokes behind the winner, Cam Davis. For fans who want to avoid the bad weather but still catch the thrilling final round of JDC, they can do so from the comfort of their homes.

Where to tune in to watch the final round of the John Deere Classic?

It’s the final round of the 2024 John Deere Classic and you are chilling at home. You take out some snacks, turn on the TV, and sit on the couch. Which channel should you turn to to witness the magic of your favorite golfers? For the first part of the final day from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET, you’ll need to tune into the Golf Channel, and for the remaining part, CBS will take charge from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET.

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For a front-row experience from the comfort of your home, live streams come to the rescue. Paramount+, Peacock, and ESPN+ will all provide the coverage. Peacock will stream the Golf Channel’s broadcast, while Paramount+ will cover CBS’s content. Additionally, ESPN+ will offer fans early coverage and a featured group stream of the event.

Who do you think will take the John Deere Classic trophy home? Will it be the two-time JDC champion Jordan Spieth or one of the PGA Tour pros hungry for their maiden victory to prevail?