Tournament set to return in 2021; PGA TOUR looks to fill July dates with another event

Citing ongoing local and state-related challenges related to gathering restrictions, the John Deere Classic, title sponsor John Deere and the PGA TOUR announced today that the 2020 tournament, scheduled for July 9-12, has been canceled. It is set to return to the PGA TOUR schedule in 2021 with its 50thĀ playing.

As a result of this decision, the PGA TOUR announced that it will fill the week vacated by the John Deere Classic with a new tournament. The TOUR will provide details in the near future on the venue and location.

ā€œBecause of the ongoing health and safety concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic, the difficult decision was made to cancel the 2020 John Deere Classic,ā€ said tournament director Clair Peterson. ā€œWhile we considered several alternatives for the Classic, this was the choice that made the most sense for our guests, the players and the Quad City community at large.ā€

ā€œWe understand and respect that the Quad Cities market has dynamics and challenges that prevent the playing of the John Deere Classic in 2020,ā€ said Andy Pazder, PGA TOUR Chief Tournaments and Competitions Officer. ā€œAs weā€™ve seen through the years, the community support for the John Deere Classic is unwavering and I have no doubt the event will return stronger than ever in its 50thĀ playing in 2021.ā€

Despite the cancellation, the John Deere Classic will continue its Birdies for Charity fundraiser for 2020. Last year, $13.8 million was generated in support of 543 local and regional charity organizations, bringing the tournamentā€™s all-time total to $120 million since the first playing in 1971. Ninety-nine percent of that has come since John Deere assumed title sponsorship in 1998.

This yearā€™s John Deere Classic would have been the Quad Citiesā€™ 50thĀ PGA TOUR event and the 21stĀ played at TPC Deere Run. Dylan Frittelli is the defending champion.

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