TLDR:
- Matt Kuchar and Kevin Kisner have committed to play in the John Deere Classic in July.
- Kuchar has nine PGA Tour victories and is 98th in the Official World Golf Rankings, while Kisner has four PGA Tour victories but has slipped to 558th in the Official World Golf Rankings.
In the upcoming John Deere Classic in July, Matt Kuchar and Kevin Kisner have committed to play, joining Jason Day who also confirmed his participation in the tournament. Kuchar, with nine PGA Tour victories under his belt, is currently ranked 98th in the Official World Golf Rankings. On the other hand, Kisner, who has four PGA Tour victories, has slipped to 558th in the Official World Golf Rankings.
Kuchar, who is 45 years old, has had a challenging season making just two cuts in nine starts so far. However, his last victories came during the 2018-19 season, contributing to his career earnings of almost $59 million. Kisner, who is 40 years old, has also faced struggles this season, making two cuts in eight starts. Nonetheless, Kisner’s last PGA Tour victory was at the 2021 Wyndham Championship.
Additionally, Sepp Straka, the 2023 champion, has also confirmed his participation in the tournament to defend his title. The announcement of the presence of these renowned golfers adds excitement and anticipation to the upcoming John Deere Classic.