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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.
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.

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

Patrick Adler making most of Monday qualifier at John Deere Classic
Professional Patrick Adler might not be a household name yet but he can sing in addition to swinging the clubs. The Adler Brothers frontman spoke during to Golf Channel during the first round of the John Deere Classic after qualifying for the event on Monday.

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