“He could set a new record”: Golf fans fawn over Davis Thompson, sitting in John Deere Classic’s limelight

Davis Thompson (Image via USA Today, https://x.com/nathaliemayy/status/1810031439075054055).
Davis Thompson (Image via USA Today, https://x.com/nathaliemayy/status/1810031439075054055).

Davis Thompson is leading the John Deere Classic with a 28 under through 16th. Thompson is on pace to set new 'aggregate' and 'to par' records for the event.

The current record is 27 under 257 set in 2018 by Michael Kim. Fans have begun to react to Davis Thompson's performance, some congratulating him on an outstanding event.

However, other fans are not happy with the quality shown by the John Deere Classic field and have also made this known by reacting to Davis Thompson's score.

One fan posted the following on X (formerly Twitter):

"If he keeps this up, he could set a new record"

Another fan said the following:

"Great for Davis. But this is the most boring round of golf to watch."

Let's take a look at some other reactions on X:

"The Scottish Open can’t come quick enough, the last two weeks on tour have been complete snooze fests," one fan posted.
"28 under is a sign we need harder courses," another user wrote.
"I know it's a big deal winning, but he could at least look like he's enjoying it," another fan said.

Davis Thompson had eight birdies and one bogey during the fourth round of the John Deere Classic. The previous day, he had a remarkably low score (9 under 62).

A look at Davis Thompson's performance at the 2024 John Deere Classic

Davis Thompson started the 2024 John Deere Classic with a bogey-free round in which he made eight birdies. With this performance, he took a spot among the top contenders for the title.

The second day was also good for Thompson, with an eagle, five birdies and a bogey (67). With this performance, he brought his score to 12 under after 36 holes.

The third round was Thompson's best so far. He again played bogey-free, with nine birdies, to bring his score to 21 under and take first place in the tournament.

Should he win the John Deere Classic, it would be the first victory for Thompson in his PGA Tour career. He has played 63 events at this level, although he has held his membership card since 2023.

During the current season, Thompson has played 19 tournaments on the premier U.S. Tour, with 14 cuts passed. He has finished in three Top 10s, including two second-place finishes. Those came at the Myrtle Beach Classic and the Rocket Mortgage Classic the previous week.

Thompson is ranked 51st in the FedEx Cup and 70th in the world rankings. With this victory, he will earn a spot in the final major of the season, The Open Championship.

A victory at the John Deere Classic will also give Thompson his PGA Tour card through the end of the 2026 season.

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Edited by Abigail Kevichusa
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