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2025 John Deere Classic leaderboard: Max Homa goes low, Rickie Fowler in the hunt after Round 1

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Underdogs Emerge at John Deere Classic

Homa, Fowler Chase First 2025 Victory

With many top golfers absent during the Fourth of July weekend, the 2025 John Deere Classic offers a prime opportunity for players seeking a breakthrough victory. After the first round, seasoned players Max Homa and Rickie Fowler are in contention for their first win of 2025.

Fowler’s Rollercoaster Round

Rickie Fowler posted a 6-under 65, positioning him three strokes behind Doug Ghim, who leads at 9 under. Fowler’s round began with a birdie-birdie-double bogey sequence. Despite an even-par 36 on the back nine, he surged on the front nine at TPC Deere Run, carding a 6-under 29.

Currently, 43% of professional golfers describe putting as the most challenging aspect of their game, according to a recent survey (PGA Tour).

Homa Finds His Groove

However, Homa outdid Fowler with an 8-under 63, placing him in a tie for second. After a difficult year, Homa seemed to rediscover his form off the tee and with his putter. Despite the low-scoring nature of the course, Homa expressed satisfaction with his complete performance.

Homa stated after the round, “It’s not going to be my lasting thought as I leave here today. I played a good round of golf; every day is different. I do feel like we found a little something with the driver, all the long clubs, and it was nice to do that for 18 full holes. I didn’t hit one crazy shot today, so that was cool.”

Pairing Up for Round Two

Homa and Fowler are set to play alongside Jake Knapp (-3) again on Friday afternoon, aiming to sustain their momentum. Homa emphasized the importance of patience on a course where winning scores typically fall well below par.

According to Homa, “Patience is very important, even when scores are really low. Look at a round like Rickie played today. He had a couple blips early and then found his swing again shot a really low number. So as much as it always feels like a track meet in your head, you look at that and it’s important to stay within yourself and stay patient because you can birdie any hole out here.”

Ghim’s Exceptional Ball-Striking

Leading the pack is Ghim, whose exceptional ball-striking led to a 62. He hit 12 of 14 fairways and 17 of 18 greens in regulation without a single bogey, despite losing strokes on the greens. If Ghim maintains his swing and improves his putting, he could secure his first PGA Tour win.

The Leader

1. Doug Ghim (-9): Despite more missed cuts than top 25 finishes this season, Ghim is coming off a T19 at the Rocket Classic. The challenge for Ghim will be maintaining this form and scoring pace throughout the weekend.

Ghim commented, “Hit it close. Hit a lot of fairways. Didn’t miss many greens. I had to chip it off a green on 17, so probably hurt the stats. Didn’t get it up and down because I had to come over the corner of the bunker,” Ghim said. “Statistically, it will look worse than probably it was. Honestly, hit it so close all day. I probably didn’t gain much any time I tapped in for birdie. I two-putted for birdie a couple times. That’s just the way the stats go sometimes. I hit it really well, holed out a wedge. Any time you can shoot 9 under and not really make a putt, it’s always a good sign.”

Contenders

T2. Max Homa, Austin Eckroat (-8)
T4. David Lipsky, Sam Stevens, Justin Lower, Michael Kim (-6)
T8. Rickie Fowler, Si Woo Kim and seven others (-6)

The morning wave benefited from softer conditions. It remains to be seen whether the late-early groups will experience the same advantage in the second round. However, early starters appear to have an edge.

Eckroat, tied with Homa at 8 under, seeks his third career win after two titles in 2024. Kim is among those at 6 under, including Fowler and Matt Kuchar, all vying for their first 2025 victories. With low scores possible at TPC Deere Run, the competition remains fierce.

Updated Odds

Odds via BetMGM

  • Doug Ghim (10-1)
  • Max Homa (12-1)
  • Austin Eckroat (14-1)
  • Kevin Yu (16-1)
  • Michael Kim (16-1)
  • Sam Stevens (16-1)
  • Si Woo Kim (16-1)
  • Denny McCarthy (20-1)
  • Emiliano Grillo (25-1)
  • Rickie Fowler (25-1)

Low rounds are crucial for success this week. Eckroat offers considerable value at 14-1. McCarthy, the pre-tournament favorite, is four shots back after a 66.

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