John Keefer Odds to Win and Stats for The 2026 John Deere Classic

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John Keefer heads into the 2026 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run with +5900 odds after making the cut in his most recent event, the U.S. Open, finishing 39th. Before Keefer tees off in Silvis, IL, let’s analyze his recent performances to help you place your best bets.

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Keefer to win the 2026 John Deere Classic +5900

Bet $20, Payout $1,200.00

John Keefer’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
June 18-21 U.S. Open 39 71-70-76-70 (+7) 11 $101,859
June 11-14 RBC Canadian Open 51 66-68-73-69 (-4) 13 $24,598
May 28-31 Charles Schwab Challenge 35 71-67-67-73 (-2) 10 $47,237
May 21-24 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson 9 66-69-67-63 (-19) 11 $260,075
May 14-17 PGA Championship 79 72-72-69-76 (+9) 18 $23,970

John Keefer’s recent performance

  • Keefer will look to extend his streak of made cuts to eight by qualifying for the weekend in this tournament.
  • Over his last five appearances, Keefer has carded a score that’s better than average in one of those outings.
  • In his last five appearances, his average score has been -2.
  • Keefer has finished in the top 10 once over his last five appearances.
  • Keefer has finished below par nine times and carded 10 better-than-average rounds over his last 16 played.
  • He has placed in the top-five scores twice in his last 16 rounds.

John Keefer’s last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 0 1

John Keefer’s Last Time Out

  • Keefer shot equal to the field average on par-3 holes in his most recent appearance, carding a birdie or better on one of the 16 par-3 holes at the U.S. Open.
  • On the 16 par-3 holes at the U.S. Open, Keefer carded fewer bogeys or worse (three) than the field average of 3.5.
  • Keefer’s six birdies or better on par-4 holes at the U.S. Open were more than the field average (4.3).
  • At that most recent competition, Keefer’s par-4 performance (on 48 par-4 holes) included a bogey or worse 11 times (worse than the field’s average of 9.0).
  • Keefer ended the U.S. Open registering a birdie or better on two par-5 holes, equal to the field average on the eight par-5 holes.
  • On the eight par-5 holes at the U.S. Open, Keefer had more bogeys or worse (one) than the tournament average (0.9).
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