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John Deere Classic 2013 results: Zach Johnson bogeys 18th hole, loses in playoff to Jordan Spieth

Jordan Spieth took advantage of a last-second collapse by Zach Johnson, winning a five hole playoff and the 2013 John Deere Classic.

Michael Cohen

Jordan Spieth is the winner of the 2013 John Deere Classic, taking a five-hole playoff win over David Hearn and Zach Johnson. Johnson had the tournament fall from his grasp on the final hole, losing his one stroke lead to a bogey on the eighteenth hole. That opened the door for Hearn and Spieth, and Spieth was able to make the most of it. With the win, the 19-year old becomes the youngest PGA winner since 1931.

The top 10 standings for the 2013 John Deere Classic:

Place Player Overall R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Jordan Spieth -19 70 65 65 65
T2 David Hearn -19 66 66 64 69
T2 Zach Johnson -19 64 66 67 68
T4 Martin Flores -18 67 67 69 63
T4 Jerry Kelly -18 68 64 66 68
T4 Daniel Summerhays -18 65 67 62 72
T7 Patrick Reed -17 67 63 70 67
T7 Matt Jones -17 66 65 68 68
T7 JJ Henry -17 68 65 65 69
T10 Steve Stricker -16 67 66 69

66

T10 Jim Herman -16 66 68 67

67

A complete leaderboard is available here.

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