John Deere signed an extension to remain the title sponsor of the John Deere Classic through 2030, the PGA Tour announced.
John Deere has sponsored the event since 1998. The 2025 tournament begins on July 3 at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill.
“I’m continually impressed by the passionate fan support the Quad Cities community shows for the John Deere Classic year after year — a true reflection of the pride and commitment Deere & Company brings to both its hometown and title event,” PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said. “For more than 25 years, Deere & Company has elevated the Quad Cities through the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run, and the PGA Tour is proud to extend this valued partnership into the next decade.”
Per the PGA Tour, the John Deere Classic has helped raise more than $189 million for charity — with 99 percent of that being raised since John Deere served as the title sponsor.
“The John Deere Classic continues to be a powerful expression of who we are as a company — deeply connected to our customers, committed to our hometown communities, and proud of our people,” said John C. May, chairman and CEO of Deere & Company.
“Year after year, hundreds of John Deere employees and retirees generously volunteer their time to help create a top-tier experience for players and fans. This event not only strengthens our global relationships but also delivers lasting impact right here in our hometown. We’re excited to extend our partnership with the PGA TOUR and build on this legacy through 2030.”
–Field Level Media
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