Jordan Spieth, Bryson DeChambeau, Zach Johnson all made a name for themselves at John Deere Classic. How one tournament director wooed top young…

Posted: June 30, 2022 at 9:13 pm

The corn fields adjacent to John Deere headquarters in Silvis, Illinois, typically are knee-high by the 4th of July. Thats how Webb Simpson remembers them as he returns to this northwestern corner of the Land of Lincoln for the first time in a dozen years to play at TPC Deere Run in the PGA Tours John Deere Classic, which is celebrating its 50th edition.

Simpson, winner of the 2012 U.S. Open among his seven Tour titles, is back in Americas Heartland to pay a debt of gratitude to longtime tournament director Clair Peterson, who is retiring this year, and gave him a sponsors exemption in 2008.

I was elated because theres so many uncertainties when you turn pro as a young player, said Simpson, who graduate from Wake Forest that summer. You dont know which tour youre going to be playing on, if any tour.

The John Deere Classic grew in meaning to Simpson when he returned to the Quad Cities to compete a year later as a rookie and proposed to his wife, Dowd, the mother of his five children, the night before the final round.

She knew the question was coming in the next few months, so I thought Im going to get her when she least expects it, he said. Decided right by the rivers a beautiful area, I can take her to dinner, I can surprise her.

Simpsons caddie secured the ring and he dropped to one knee on a dock along the Mississippi River, which divides Bettencourt and Davenport, Iowa, and Moline and Rock Island, Illinois.

I was more nervous about dropping it than her saying yes, said Simpson, who claimed to be 99 percent sure she would say yes.

Fast forward to March at the Valspar Championship and Simpson told Peterson to count him in for his farewell tournament. With the pre-tournament withdrawal of Daniel Berger due to injury, Simpson, at No. 58 in the Official World Golf Ranking, represents the highest-ranked player in the field, but he downplayed any talk that he should be the favorite.

A hundred guys could win this week, Simpson said. Just because the field isnt as strong as other weeks its still going to take a really low number(to win).

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With the tournament going up against the second event of LIV Golf, the upstart league that has wooed the likes of Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and former JDC champion Bryson DeChambeau, and scheduled between the U.S. Open and British Open, Peterson knew his event would be a tough draw.

How many major winners do you have here compared to John Deere? Its not even close, said Pat Perez, a defector to the renegade LIV Golf. The Tour wants to keep talking about strength of field and all that kind of stuff, the strength of field is here.

To make matters worse for Peterson and the John Deere, several of the biggest stars in the game are heading next week to the Genesis Scottish Open, an event co-sanctioned between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour for the first time, which certainly had a detrimental effect, too. But none of this is new for an event that has rolled with the punches.

Ilike to say we hit for the cycle, Peterson said. Weve been opposite the British Open, weve been opposite the Olympics, weve been opposite the Ryder Cup and weve been opposite the Presidents Cup. So, our history is not always to have the top-10 players in the world here.

What Peterson has excelled at is finding the stars of tomorrow and offering them sponsor exemptions into the field.

Ive kind of compared it, I guess, to an IPO, where theres an initial public offering of this new product and theres no promise that theres going to be success, Peterson said, but you try to do your homework and identify guys in this case that were going to be successful as athletes, but quite honestly we also were really focused on young men that we liked and respected and had a lot of regard for.

Among those who benefited from a JDC invite include defending champion Lucas Glover, Jon Rahm and DeChambeau, who all later won U.S. Opens; past champ Jordan Spieth (three majors in all), Zach Johnson (two majors) and Patrick Reed, who all won green jackets; Justin Thomas, who just won his second PGA Championship, and Jason Day, who also won the Wanamaker, and is in the field this week.

We gave him a spot as a 17-year old. He made his first check here, Peterson said of Day, who returned five times. Then he becomes No. 1 in the world. And its tough, once youre getting into all the majors and the World Golf Championships, you can play all over the world, its tough to build a schedule and include our eventBut here he is this year to come back and recognize that we gave him a spot, its exciting to have him here and thats the value of the relationships, I think. Theres no expiration date on em.

Peterson pointed out that for all his success with sponsor invites, his record isnt perfect.

Im going to give you a true confession right now, because people have said, Oh, wow, you know, you do a great job picking exemptions. I said no to Scottie Scheffler, OK? So dont give me too much credit. Thats one that really kind of was a whiff. But I think hes going to do OK.

This year the list of those Peterson awarded golden tickets to includes Chris Gotterup, the Haskins Award winner as mens college golfer of the year, fellow newly minted-pro Quinn Riley, a 21-year-old graduate of Duke, and Patrick Flavin, an Illinois native who grew up attending the tournament.

Its a dream come true, Flavin said. The John Deere Classic to me was always a major. It was a really big deal. Watching guys like Zach Johnson and Steve Stricker win, guys from the Midwest who arent overpowering people and Im kind of a small guy, it was really inspiring to me.

So is the local support for the tournament and the charity dollars it has raised $145 million.

To me thats a success, Peterson said.You cant judge the success of the tournament just by the strength of the field.

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