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2025 John Deere Classic Raises Record $16.9 Million For Charity

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2025 John Deere Classic Raises Record $16.9 Million For Charity

MOLINE, Ill. (Oct. 9, 2025) - The 2025 John Deere Classic has once again made history, raising a record-breaking $16,944,896 for charity. This year's total includes a 9% bonus match for the 460 nonprofit organizations participating in its Birdies for Charity program, further amplifying the tournament's impact across the region.

"The Bonus Fund is what truly sets Birdies for Charity apart," said Micaela Booth, Director of Birdies for Charity. "These unrestricted dollars are game changers for our participating nonprofits. They allow organizations to respond to urgent needs, invest in long-term growth, and expand their reach in ways that restricted funding often doesn't allow. It's one of the most meaningful parts of what we're able to offer through this program."

The Bonus Fund-initiated with a grant from John Deere and supported by other generous donations-ensures that every dollar pledged through Birdies for Charity goes even further. In addition, John Deere underwrites the entire Birdies for Charity program, allowing participating charities to receive 100% of every donation without paying any administrative fees.

"The John Deere Classic is proud to announce a record-setting $16.9 million raised for charity in 2025, along with an incredible 9% bonus match for the 460 incredible organizations participating in Birdies for Charity," said Tournament Director, Andrew Lehman.

"This record year is a testament to the unwavering generosity of our entire region-John Deere, our corporate partners and the thousands of community members who give year after year," Lehman continued. "John Deere's deep-rooted commitment to corporate citizenship continues to be the driving force behind the tournament's success and the life-changing impact we're able to make together."

In addition to its fundraising success, the tournament's Birdies for Charity contest-which invites fans to guess the number of birdies made during the event-produced five finalists who correctly guessed 2,102 birdies.

The John Deere Classic continues to lead the PGA TOUR in per capita charitable giving, with this year's total equating to $45.19 for each of the Quad Cities' 375,000 residents-a distinction the tournament has proudly held for more than a decade.

Earlier this year, the tournament celebrated surpassing $200 million in all-time charitable giving since its inception in 1971. With this year's total, the official number now stands at $206,597,020-an astounding 99% of which has been raised since John Deere became title sponsor in 1998.

The John Deere Classic, including Birdies for Charity, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered at 15623 Coaltown Road, East Moline, Illinois.

John Deere Classic Charitable Impact by the Numbers

  • $16.9 million raised for charity in 2025 - a new tournament record
  • 460 nonprofit organizations participated in this year's Birdies for Charity program
  • 9% bonus match provided to all participating charities
  • 100% of donations go directly to nonprofits - no administrative fees
  • $206.6 million in total charitable giving since the tournament's inception in 1971
  • 99% of all-time giving raised since John Deere became title sponsor in 1998
  • $45.19 per capita charitable giving - leading the PGA TOUR for over a decade

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For More Information Contact

Andrew Lehman, Tournament Director
or
Micaela Booth, Director, Birdies for Charity
309-762-4653

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