Brendon Todd Shoots Closing Par to Take Lead in John Deere Classic

Seattle Sports

On Sunday, July 14th, Brendon Todd shot a closing par to take the lead in the John Deere Classic. This is a huge accomplishment for Todd, who has been struggling with his game for the past few years.

Todd was in a three-way tie for the lead with Ryan Moore and Denny McCarthy heading into the final round. He was able to pull ahead of the pack by shooting a 4-under 67 on Sunday. His total score for the tournament was 19-under par, which was enough to take the lead.

This is a big win for Todd, who has been struggling with his game since he won the Byron Nelson Championship in 2014. He has had some success in recent years, but this win is a major milestone for him. It is his first PGA Tour win since 2014 and his second overall.

Todd showed incredible composure throughout the tournament, especially during the final round. He was able to stay calm and focused despite the pressure of being in contention for the lead. His mental strength was a key factor in his success.

The John Deere Classic is an important tournament on the PGA Tour, and it is great to see Todd come out on top. His victory is a testament to his hard work and dedication to improving his game. It is also an inspiration to other golfers who have been struggling with their game.

Congratulations to Brendon Todd on his victory at the John Deere Classic!

Brendon Todd Shoots Closing Par to Take Lead in John Deere Classic