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Chris Gotterup was brought to tears on the driving range at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, on Sunday when he got word he had won the 2026 John Deere Classic.

It’s not because he is a stranger to winning. In fact, it was his third victory in the last seven months. No, this one spurred extra emotion for the 26-year-old from New Jersey because it was a family affair. His usual caddie, Brady Stockton, is home with a newborn baby, so Gotterup’s little brother, Patrick, was called up to the big leagues to carry his kin’s bag.

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“It’s such a cool moment,” Gotterup said. “Obviously Brady, who caddies for me normally, had a kid last week, and we kind of planned this out a couple of months ago. [Patrick and I] were just planning on having a fun week and obviously try to come win, but to have it actually happen is cool and just a special moment that we’ll never forget.”

Chris Gotterup of the United States and caddie Patrick Gotterup pose with the winner’s trophy after winning the John Deere Classic 2026 at TPC Deere Run on July 05, 2026 in Silvis, Illinois.

Gotterup was virtually flawless Sunday, firing a bogey-free, 9-under 62 in the final round to erase the five-shot deficit he faced to start the day. He posted 20-under 264 in total to win by one shot over Max Homa, who finished solo second, and by two over Ben Kohles, who held the lead for much of the day before a disastrous final hole.

“I really felt like I grinded it out this week,” Gotterup said. “Today it kind of all came together, but the first three days I didn’t have my best stuff. I talked about it earlier in the week that even my not-so-good stuff has gotten a lot better, which is great. Then obviously to come out today and to shoot 9 under was awesome. Definitely not what I had in the cards, but I’ll take those cards dealt to me, for sure.”

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A year ago this week, Gotterup was ranked No. 165 in the world and had only one Tour win to his name. Now, he’s a five-time winner and will certainly move up from his current standing at No. 14 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Gotterup shocked the world when he out-dueled Rory McIlroy to win the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open, a title he’ll defend at the Renaissance Club this coming week. Then, he established himself as one of the Tour’s premier players with a win at the season-opening Sony Open in Hawaii and another three weeks later at the 2026 WM Phoenix Open.

And with his victory at the John Deere Classic, it’s safe to say he’s not the plucky underdog he was exactly one year ago. He’s not even just a middling Tour player who contends from time-to-time. He’s a bonafide star.

Chris Gotterup raises the trophy over his head after winning the 2026 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois.

Chris Gotterup raises the trophy over his head after winning the 2026 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois.

“We’re all crazy, golfers. The bads feel really bad even though they’re not that bad, and the goods feel like you’re unbeatable. Today I obviously had a really good day,” Gotterup said. “This whole year has been really good, if you look at it in a big picture. I obviously got off to a great start and was grinding it out in the middle of the year, but that’s not unexpected.

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“Hopefully this kick-starts some other great stuff. I’d be lying if I said this year wasn’t a massive success.”

On Sunday, Gotterup rolled in a 10-foot birdie putt at the first and from there, he was off to the races, making three straight birdies on Nos. 3-5 and adding another at the 224-yard par-3 seventh, where he stuck his tee shot to just 12 feet. After carding a 5-under 30 on the front nine, Gotterup officially put the field on notice when he birdied the 10th to get to 17 under and into a tie for second, but he was still three shots behind Kohles.

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