2026 John Deere Classic longshot picks, odds, PGA props: This golf parlay could return over $30,000
The 2026 John Deere Classic tees off on Thursday from TPC Deere Run, and Jordan Spieth will be popular within PGA props or a golf parlay. He's a two-time winner of this event and one of the biggest names to target with John Deere Classic picks with many top-ranked golfers taking the week off. The 13-time PGA winner has top 10s in three of his last four trips to TPC Deere Run, and another would notch a +260 return as a standalone golf prop or within your John Deere Classic 2026 parlay.
The favorites are Ben Griffin (+1500) and Chris Gotterup (+1800), with no one else shorter than +2000 per the latest 2026 John Deere Classic odds. Brian Campbell is the defending champion, and if you don't want to wager on the 128th ranked golfer to repeat, then you could consider a top-10 finish for Campbell with your golf predictions at +1150. Before making any 2026 John Deere Classic picks or golf parlays, you need to see this golf parlay from the proven computer model at SportsLine.
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SportsLine's proprietary model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, has been red-hot since the PGA Tour resumed in June 2020.
This same model has also nailed a whopping 17 majors entering the weekend, including the 2026 Masters -- its fifth Masters in a row -- as well as last year's PGA Championship and Open Championship. Anyone who has followed its golf betting picks could have seen massive returns on betting sites.
Now that the 2026 John Deere Classic field is locked in, SportsLine simulated the tournament 10,000 times. It has locked in betting picks to form a golf parlay that pays out over $30,000 for a $10 bettor. See the picks and full parlay by heading to SportsLine.
Top 2026 John Deere Classic parlay, PGA Tour picks
For the John Deere Classic 2026, one of the picks featured in the model's PGA Tour parlay is Rickie Fowler to make the cut (-275). Fowler made the cut and shot under par in all four rounds last week at the Travelers. He also has favorable history at the John Deere Classic, notching a top-20 finish last year. Fowler has made the cut in 11 of 16 tournaments (69%) this season.
Fowler is fourth in FedEx Cup points and sixth in World Golf Ranking amongst this week's field, so he should certainly do more than just make the cut. His well-rounded game also sets up nicely at a relatively simple course in which the last four winners of this event have an average winning score of 22-under. Fowler ranks among the top quartile of the tour in driving accuracy percentage, total putting and bogey avoidance, making this one leg of what could be a huge parlay payout. See the rest of the PGA parlay legs here.
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The model has also picked an outright winner, in addition to two golf props that return over +500 among its five PGA picks for the 2026 John Deere Classic parlay that pays over $30,000 on just a $10 bet. You can only see the picks and the full parlay at SportsLine.
So, who will win the John Deere Classic 2026, and what combination of PGA Tour props could unlock a payday of over $30,000 on just a $10 bet? Visit SportsLine now to get the PGA Tour parlay and picks for the John Deere Classic, all from the golf model that's nailed a whopping 17 majors entering the weekend, and find out.
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By CA Post Editorial Board Published July 1, 2026, 9:57 p.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The California Post on GoogleRipped from the headlines of the satirical Babylon Bee:
A DEI extravaganza to mark the 250th birthday of the USA!
Oh wait.
That’s not the Bee; it’s actually a thing: San Diego County plans an identity-politics spectacular this July 4.
Wanna go?
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted this year to align the county’s Independence Day event with “equity and racial justice” goals.
Per a social media post from the mayor of El Cajon, the three-hour program will feature: a “tribal intimate blessing welcoming to land”; a tribal invocation; the American and black national anthems; local tribal community stories; Latino community stories; Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community stories; LGBTQIA+ community stories; and black and African community stories.
Whew. It’s exhausting just to read about.
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But more to the point: all of this … on July 4 of America’s 250th year? What message does the county of San Diego mean to send?
Not one that elevates fun, family, unity, respect, gratitude and patriotism — traditional Independence Day fare.
Instead, the county stoops to woke pandering.
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Extolling favored groups on the nation’s birthday is e pluribus unum in reverse: ex uno, plura.
It’s divisive. It’s ill-timed. And it’s disrespectful to the nation, to its founding values and to the US Armed Forces who have fought and sometimes died to guard the rights the grievance crowd takes for granted.
In the very recent past, Americans of all stars and stripes could agree on some things, including the Fourth of July and its fun family patriotic fare.
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Remember the iconic jingle, “We love baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet?”
Those were days when Americans united around major holidays, around a shared heritage of freedom and around pride in a country that’s the freest in the world.
No longer.
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These days, the scolds can’t be satisfied, the socialists win elections from New York to Colorado (unthinkable not long ago) and divisive Fourth of July programs emerge in once-moderate places like San Diego County.
Increasingly, elected officials want to shove a thumb in the eye of the nation, its founding, its traditions and its glory.
Enough.
Note to the radicals who rush to tear America down on perhaps its most cherished holiday:
Stop being petulant about losing national elections.
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Love your country even if you don’t love its current leader.
Teach, respect and appreciate the values of 1776: liberty, individual rights, equality, limited government and the rule of law.
Ditch the woke bilge and restore the picnics, US flags and fireworks.
Restore e pluribus unum.
Skip the lecture series and let the people have fun.
And a bonus memo to San Diego County voters: Remember this farce next election.
Just maybe, in another grand American tradition, you’ll do this:
Throw the bums out.
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