Jason Day and Jordan Spieth are both making their return to the John Deere Classic after being away for an extended period. Day last played in 2011 but actually made his PGA Tour debut at TPC Deere Run 18 years ago. He reminisced about his early days as a professional golfer, staying at the Super 8 hotel with his caddie, and how far he has come since then, winning 13 times on Tour and surpassing $60 million in career earnings.
Despite attempting to make a comeback a couple of years ago, Day’s back issues prevented him from returning to the tournament. This year, he is back at the John Deere Classic and reflecting on his long-standing relationship with the event and the special memories he has from 18 years ago. John Deere is celebrating its 25th year with the Tour in 2024, marking a significant milestone for the partnership.
Day is not staying at the Super 8 this time around but is instead residing in his motorcoach with his family. As he gears up for the upcoming tournaments, Day acknowledges that he needs a spark to reignite his season. With only seven tournaments left for the year, including the Open Championship, Olympics, and Playoffs, Day is focused on recapturing the strong play he had at the beginning of the year and carrying it through to the end of the season.
The Australian golfer is looking to find consistency in his game and replicate his early season success as he faces a busy schedule ahead. With back-to-back tournaments and various events lined up, including the Olympic Games, Day is aware of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Despite the condensed nature of the schedule, Day is motivated to make a strong finish to the year and secure his spot in the FedEx Playoffs.
Overall, Day’s return to the John Deere Classic holds sentimental value as he looks back on his journey from his debut at the tournament 18 years ago. With a combination of nostalgia and determination, Day is focused on making an impact in the upcoming events and finishing the season on a high note. As he prepares for the challenges ahead, Day remains grateful for the support and opportunities he has received throughout his career, including the longstanding partnership with John Deere and the PGA Tour.

