Patton Kizzire Odds to Win and Stats for The 2026 John Deere Classic

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Patton Kizzire has +190000 odds to win the 2026 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run. He made the cut in his most recent tournament at this course, the 2025 John Deere Classic, and finished 54th. Before he tees off in Silvis, IL, let’s break down his recent form to help you make your best bets on Kizzire in this event.

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Kizzire to win the 2026 John Deere Classic +190000

Bet $20, Payout $38,020.00

Patton Kizzire’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
June 11-14 RBC Canadian Open MC 70-77 (+7) $0
May 28-31 Charles Schwab Challenge MC 73-74 (+7) $0
May 21-24 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson MC 68-70 (-4) $0
May 7-10 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic MC 73-74 (+5) $0
April 2-5 Valero Texas Open MC 73-74 (+3) $0

Patton Kizzire’s recent performance

  • Kizzire has not been in the hunt in any recent tournaments, as he’s not posted a score better than the field average or finished within five shots of the leader in any of his last five events.
  • He has not made the cut recently, missing the weekend in his last five tournaments.
  • Kizzire has finished below par twice and carded one better-than-average rounds over his last eight played.
  • He has not finished any of his last eight rounds with a top-10 score on the day.

Patton Kizzire’s last five outings

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

Patton Kizzire’s Last Time Out

  • Kizzire did not have a birdie on any of the eight par-3 holes at the RBC Canadian Open (the tournament average was 2.4).
  • On the eight par-3 holes at the RBC Canadian Open, Kizzire carded two bogeys or worse (more than the field average of 1.6).
  • Kizzire’s four birdies or better on the 24 par-4 holes at the RBC Canadian Open were less than the field average of 6.8.
  • In that most recent tournament, Kizzire’s performance on the 24 par-4 holes included a bogey or worse six times (compared to the field’s worse average of 6.4).
  • Kizzire ended the RBC Canadian Open underperforming compared to the field’s average of birdies or better on par-5 holes (3.4), with one on the four par-5 holes.
  • On the four par-5 holes at the RBC Canadian Open, Kizzire recorded more bogeys or worse (two) than the field’s average (0.5).
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