Lucas Glover is looking to add another John Deere Classic trophy to his collection. He maintained his lead on the field in America’s Heartland on Friday, carrying a two-shot lead over Lee Hodges into the weekend.
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Hodges keeps pace at John Deere, two shots off bogey-free Glover
Lee Hodges talks with Golf Channel's Hailey Hunter after his 5-under 66 at TPC Deere Run. Hodges sits in solo second after 36 holes two strokes off wire-to-wire leader Lucas Glover entering the weekend.
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