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What a difference a week makes, right? Lucas Glover opened up last week’s Travelers Championship with a 75 that had him dead last after 18 holes. He went in as the clubhouse leader at TPC Deere Run Thursday after carding an 8-under 63.
Koivun on 73 in pro debut: Never got settled enough into round
Jackson Koivun shot a 2-over 73 at TPC Deere Run in his first round as a professional. The Auburn grad said he didn't expect to be as nervous as he was off the first tee but settled in to make par on the hole.

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Glover co-leads John Deere after Round 1: 'One of those days everything went my way'
Lucas Glover had the best round of his year on Thursday at the John Deere Classic and is tied for the lead after shooting 8-under 63.

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