1998 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Tournaments Known As the Quad-City Classic

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1998 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Tournaments Known As the Quad-City Classic STEVE JONES TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1998 263 64 65 68 66 $279,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Former U.S. Open champion Steve Jones won a OAKWOOD CC, COAL VALLEY, IL Sunday shootout with a 4-under 66 to become JULY 9-12 the second player to win a Quad-Cities title after PAR: 35-35-70 winning a major title. The first was two-time PGA Championship winner Dave Stockton, who won the 1974 Quad-Cities Open TOTAL PURSE: at Crow Valley in Bettendorf, Iowa. Jones, who has five top-10 $1,550,000 Q-C finishes, bested Scott Gump by a shot to the win the last of four 1998 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC tournaments known as the Quad-City Classic. RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 2 Scott Gump 264 65 67 64 68 $167,400 T35 Mike Weir 272 69 68 69 66 7,478 T76 Tony Sills 278 67 71 71 6 2,883 T81 David Peoples 281 66 72 72 7 2,743 3 Kenny Perry 265 65 65 67 68 105,400 T41 Guy Boros 273 68 68 70 67 4,719 T79 Wayne Grady 279 69 67 72 7 2,805 T81 Willie Wood 281 69 67 74 7 2,743 4 David Toms 266 65 65 65 71 74,400 T41 Barry Cheesman 273 68 66 67 72 4,719 T79 Mike Smith 279 69 68 73 6 2,805 83 Jack Renner 284 72 66 75 7 2,697 T5 Brad Fabel 267 68 66 65 68 54,443 T41 Keith Clearwater 273 66 69 69 69 4,719 T5 Fred Funk 267 66 70 65 66 54,443 T41 Tim Conley 273 72 63 68 70 4,719 T5 Scott McCarron 267 67 66 66 68 54,443 T41 Bruce Fleisher 273 70 67 67 69 4,719 T5 D.A. Weibring 267 64 68 65 70 54,443 T41 Steve Flesch 273 66 69 70 68 4,719 T9 Russ Cochran 268 65 66 70 67 40,300 T41 Bobby Gage 273 65 69 71 68 4,719 T9 Dave Stockton, Jr. 268 64 71 68 65 40,300 T41 Greg Kraft 273 67 71 68 67 4,719 MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R T9 Hal Sutton 268 64 68 71 65 40,300 T41 Jim McGovern 273 68 70 69 66 4,719 T9 Scott Verplank 268 67 66 71 64 40,300 T41 John Riegger 273 65 68 72 68 4,719 John Adams 141 68 73 Mike Heinen 141 72 69 Dave Rummells 139 67 72 T13 Jim Carter 269 67 67 68 67 29,062 T41 Hugh Royer III 273 66 69 69 69 4,719 Woody Austin 140 68 72 Guy Hill 140 68 72 Charlie Rymer 144 69 75 T13 Paul Goydos 269 67 68 66 68 29,062 T41 Gene Sauers 273 66 70 71 66 4,719 Craig Barlow 139 75 64 Lon Hinkle 139 69 70 Ted Schulz 142 69 73 T13 Frank Lickliter II 269 65 64 68 72 29,062 T41 Kevin Wentworth 273 69 69 68 67 4,719 Chip Beck 140 72 68 Jay R. Horton 145 71 74 Tom Sieckmann 150 79 71 T13 Tom Pernice, Jr. 269 67 71 68 63 29,062 T54 Dave Barr 274 66 66 70 72 3,487 Jim Benepe 143 73 70 Bradley Hughes 140 71 69 Sonny Skinner 142 71 71 T17 Doug Barron 270 65 72 66 67 17,192 T54 Bobby Clampett 274 66 70 68 70 3,487 Billy Ray Brown 141 72 69 Jimmy Johnston 142 70 72 Paul Stankowski 139 68 71 T17 Ben Bates 270 71 67 66 66 17,192 T54 Jim Estes 274 69 64 69 72 3,487 George Burns 146 71 75 Kent Jones 143 74 69 Esteban Toledo 140 70 70 T17 Andy Bean 270 66 68 68 68 17,192 T54 Kelly Gibson 274 67 68 72 67 3,487 Brandel Chamblee 141 69 72 Pete Jordan 139 68 71 Vance Veazey 140 67 73 T17 Curt Byrum 270 63 69 72 66 17,192 T54 Peter Jacobsen 274 70 66 69 69 3,487 Bobby Cole 148 76 72 Steve Jurgensen 142 72 70 Fred Wadsworth 140 73 67 T17 Mark Carnevale 270 67 67 66 70 17,192 T54 Skip Kendall 274 69 66 68 71 3,487 Brian Conser 140 70 70 Chris Kamin 144 68 76 Grant Waite 139 69 70 T17 Brian Claar 270 70 66 64 70 17,192 T54 Doug Martin 274 71 66 63 74 3,487 John Daly 139 67 72 Brian Kamm 140 69 71 Robert Wrenn 145 73 72 T17 Dan Forsman 270 67 69 66 68 17,192 T54 Chris Perry 274 66 70 66 72 3,487 Kevin Denike 143 67 76 Richie Karl 153 79 74 Mark Wurtz 141 70 71 T17 Nolan Henke 270 65 67 67 71 17,192 T62 Mike Brisky 275 70 67 69 69 3,301 Mike Donald 140 72 68 Jonathan Kaye 143 72 71 Richard Zokol 142 67 75 T17 John Morse 270 66 66 72 66 17,192 T62 Joe Daley 275 68 66 71 70 3,301 R.W. Eaks 140 67 73 J.L. Lewis 140 73 67 T17 Brett Quigley 270 68 68 69 65 17,192 T62 Franklin Langham 275 69 68 68 70 3,301 Danny Edwards 140 67 73 Bob Lohr 139 67 72 WD Ken Green 69 69 T17 Mike Springer 270 66 67 68 69 17,192 T62 Shaun Micheel 275 70 68 68 69 3,301 Gene Elliott 139 71 68 Steve Lowery 143 69 74 WD Mike Sullivan 72 72 T17 Stan Utley 270 67 67 68 68 17,192 T66 Glen Hnatiuk 276 65 67 72 72 3,177 Rick Fehr 140 70 70 Blaine McCallister 145 71 74 WD Bobby Wadkins 74 74 T29 Lennie Clements 271 65 71 70 65 9,855 T66 Tim Loustalot 276 69 69 68 70 3,177 Bob Friend 139 68 71 Sean McCarty 141 70 71 T29 Robin Freeman 271 69 67 71 64 9,855 T66 Casey Martin 276 66 68 73 69 3,177 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 142 72 70 Spike McRoy 143 72 71 T29 P.H. Horgan III 271 65 66 71 69 9,855 T66 Chris Smith 276 68 70 70 68 3,177 Robert Gamez 144 70 74 Keith Nolan 140 70 70 T29 David Sutherland 271 66 67 69 69 9,855 T70 Olin Browne 277 69 69 72 67 3,022 Ernie Gonzalez 142 71 71 Steve Pate 142 69 73 T29 Omar Uresti 271 65 70 68 68 9,855 T70 Jay Delsing 277 66 71 71 69 3,022 Lan Gooch 143 69 74 Greg Petersen 143 72 71 T29 Mark Wiebe 271 70 65 67 69 9,855 T70 Keith Fergus 277 67 68 69 73 3,022 Gary Hallberg 141 69 72 Ben Pettitt 146 76 70 T35 Richie Coughlan 272 65 71 72 64 7,478 T70 Brian Henninger 277 66 69 70 72 3,022 Dan Halldorson 142 74 68 Mark Pfeil 142 73 69 T35 Mike Hulbert 272 70 68 70 64 7,478 T70 David Ogrin 277 67 68 69 73 3,022 Chad Harland 157 80 77 Dan Pohl 140 73 67 T35 Jeff Sluman 272 70 68 65 69 7,478 T70 Phil Tataurangi 277 72 66 69 70 3,022 Mike Haverland 155 73 82 Dicky Pride 142 71 71 T35 Mike Small 272 66 70 69 67 7,478 T76 David Edwards 278 67 68 71 72 2,883 Mark Hayes 148 74 74 Sam Randolph 141 67 74 T35 Doug Tewell 272 65 71 67 69 7,478 T76 Barry Jaeckel 278 69 68 72 6 2,883 Vance Heafner 141 70 71 Larry Rinker 140 68 72 .
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