Amateur Preston Stout looks to chase down veterans Zach Johnson and Lucas Glover atop the John Deere Classic leaderboard during his afternoon second round in Silvis, Ill.
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Zach Johnson spoke to Golf Channel after carding a 7-under 64 at TPC Deere Run during Thursday's opening round. Johnson was one of a few afternoon players who were able to break into the top 20 at the 2026 John Deere Classic leaderboard.
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