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1974 John Deere Classic DAVE STOCKTON TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY 1974 271 68 68 71 64 $100,000 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Former and future PGA Championship on Sunday, looking at an eagle putt to win. He three-putted CROW VALLEY CC, BETTENDORF, IA winner Dave Stockton charged from five instead. Sam Snead, age 63, narrowly missed shooting his JULY 11-14 shots behind with a 7-under par 64 in the age with a Friday 65 and shared the lead after three rounds. PAR: 35-36-71 last of four tournaments played at Crow Valley Country Club He finished fourth. The 1974 event is the first of 16 played in Bettendorf, Iowa. Bruce Fleisher arrived at the 18th hole directly opposite the British Open. TOTAL PURSE: $20,000 1974 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY RANK PLAYER TOTAL 1R 2R 3R 4R MONEY MISSED CUT TOTAL 1R 2R 2 Bruce Fleisher 272 70 63 71 68 $11,400 T35 Bob Goalby 283 70 70 72 71 461 Wally Armstrong 144 72 72 3 George Johnson 273 72 67 70 64 7,100 T35 Labron Harris 283 67 67 72 77 461 Dave Eichelberger 146 72 74 4 Sam Snead 275 69 65 69 72 4,700 T35 John Lister 283 70 71 69 73 461 Ken Still 148 78 70 5 Rafe Botts 276 69 69 69 69 4,100 T35 Artie McNickle 283 73 65 75 70 461 Leonard Thompson 144 74 70 T6 Joe Inman 277 70 68 69 70 2,990 T35 Larry Nelson 283 74 67 70 72 461 T6 Gary McCord 277 72 70 65 70 2,990 T35 Mike Reasor 283 71 72 71 69 461 WD Grier Jones 73 73 T6 Mike Morley 277 69 64 71 73 2,990 T43 Bruce Ashworth 284 68 69 74 73 320 DQ Mike McCullough 143 74 69 T6 Gary Sanders 277 73 66 68 70 2,990 T43 Butch Baird 284 75 66 72 71 320 T6 Ed Sneed 277 67 65 73 72 2,990 T43 Tim Collins 284 72 66 75 71 320 T11 Richard Crawford 278 73 66 72 67 1,900 T43 David Glenz 284 70 67 74 73 320 T11 Bob Eastwood 278 66 71 70 71 1,900 T43 Lyn Lott 284 73 68 71 72 320 T11 Mark Hayes 278 68 69 66 75 1,900 T43 Bert Yancey 284 68 73 74 69 320 T11 Lon Hinkle 278 71 67 68 72 1,900 T49 Gary Groh 285 71 69 74 71 251 T11 Bob Payne 278 69 69 69 71 1,900 T49 Babe Hiskey 285 67 69 74 75 251 T11 Barney Thompson 278 70 70 69 69 1,900 T49 Don Iverson 285 71 71 70 73 251 T17 Marty Bohen 279 72 69 70 68 1,400 52 Nate Starks 286 72 70 73 71 240 T17 Steve Melnyk 279 69 68 71 71 1,400 T53 George Archer 287 73 69 71 74 220 T17 Victor Regalado 279 69 71 70 69 1,400 T53 Dave Barber 287 75 67 70 75 220 T20 Sam Adams 280 69 73 69 69 964 T53 Steve Cain 287 73 68 70 76 220 T20 Bob Dickson 280 73 69 69 69 964 T53 Randy Erskine 287 70 72 71 74 220 T20 Ralph Johnston 280 69 70 70 71 964 T53 Marion Heck 287 68 72 73 74 220 T20 James B. Marshall 280 72 70 67 71 964 T53 Dwight Nevil 287 72 68 74 73 220 T20 Gil Morgan 280 72 71 67 70 964 T53 John Toepel 287 73 68 74 72 220 T20 Terry Small 280 74 65 72 69 964 T60 Peter Davison 289 69 74 71 75 195 T20 Larry Ziegler 280 73 69 69 69 964 T60 John Jacobs 289 74 67 73 75 195 T27 Jim Masserio 281 71 70 72 68 755 T60 Dick Rhyan 289 73 70 73 73 195 T27 Bob Stanton 281 73 68 71 69 755 T63 Joe Porter 290 70 72 73 75 180 T29 Charles Coody 282 72 71 67 72 635 T63 Curtis Sifford 290 72 70 71 77 180 T29 Terry Diehl 282 72 71 69 70 635 T63 Bob Wynn 290 74 67 70 79 180 T29 Jim Jamieson 282 71 69 71 71 635 T66 Jim Ahern 291 72 70 77 72 165 T29 Ben Kern 282 73 68 69 72 635 T66 Steve Gragg 291 74 68 71 78 165 T29 Allen Miller 282 70 69 72 71 635 T66 Lee Wykle 291 70 71 75 75 165 T29 Rocky Thompson 282 71 70 69 72 635 69 Jim Hardy 292 72 71 77 72 155 T35 Rod Curl 283 70 73 69 71 461 70 Vern Novak 293 71 67 74 81 150 T35 Dale Douglass 283 71 70 72 70 461.
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