Kohles's final-hole miscue costs John Deere Classic title

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Ben Kohles carried much of the John Deere Classic on Sunday but his approach on the 18th hole found the water, forcing a double bogey. He then missed a slick 2-foot, 8-inch par putt, which would have tied for second and potentially created a playoff. The costly miss dropped him to third and cost roughly $316,800 in prize money, despite a standout week and leading for much of the day.
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