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Kohles rinsed his final approach and double-bogeyed his 72nd hole to lose the John Deere Classic and cost himself money and valuable points on Sunday at TPC Deere Run.
'Still not done yet': Kohles looks ahead to ISCO after gaffe on 18th hole at Deere Run
Ben Kohles told reporters that he remains very confident he will be a winner on the PGA Tour after finishing T-3 at the John Deere Classic. Kohles had a two-shot lead after his front nine at Deere Run but an errant approach shot on the 18th hole found water which led the five-time Korn Ferry Tour winner to eventually card a costly double bogey.

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