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Doug Ghim Leads John Deere Classic but Still Chasing First PGA Tour Win: Full Record Revealed

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Doug Ghim Leads John Deere Classic but Still Chasing First PGA Tour Win: Full Record Revealed
Doug Ghim leads 2025 John Deere Classic, aiming for his first PGA Tour win despite previous top finishes.

Doug Ghim is currently leading the 2025 John Deere Classic with an impressive score of 12 under par, marking the first time in his six-year professional career that he has held the top spot after 36 holes. This milestone has drawn attention to his career, with many wondering whether Ghim has secured a PGA Tour victory to date. Exploring his Doug Ghim PGA Tour record offers insight into his journey and achievements so far.

Background and Early Career Highlights of Doug Ghim

Hailing from Des Plaines, Illinois, Doug Ghim developed his golf talents at the University of Texas, where he emerged as one of the nation’s leading amateur players. Among his notable accomplishments, Ghim placed second in the 2017 U.S. Amateur and earned low-amateur honors at the 2018 Masters Tournament, finishing tied for 50th. He also reached the number one spot in the world amateur golf rankings in May 2018 and received the prestigious Ben Hogan Award as the best male collegiate golfer that year.

Professional Journey and Performance Overview

Turning professional in 2018, Ghim embarked on his PGA Tour career and has competed in 160 tournaments through the 2025 season. Although he has yet to capture his first PGA Tour win, he has achieved several top-ten finishes, including a few within the top five. His most remarkable performance came at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin, where he finished second with a 21-under-par total of 263, earning $763,000 in prize money.

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Reviewing Doug Ghim’s 2025 Season Results So Far

The 2025 season has been a mix of highs and lows for Ghim. While he has missed the cut in several tournaments, he has also posted strong rounds and solid overall scores. His best finish this year, aside from leading the John Deere Classic, was at The Cognizant Classic held in The Palm Beaches, where he ended tied for 11th with a 13-under-par total of 271. Below is a detailed list of his 2025 events and results:

  • Sony Open in Hawaii: Even par 280, Tied 72nd, $17,226
  • The American Express: 15 under par 273, Tied 21st, $83,270
  • Farmers Insurance Open: 2 over par 146, Missed cut, $0
  • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: 1 under par 287, 68th place, $35,000
  • WM Phoenix Open: 5 under par 279, Tied 49th, $22,586
  • Cognizant Classic: 13 under par 271, Tied 11th, $184,986
  • THE PLAYERS Championship: 4 over par 148, Missed cut, $0
  • Valspar Championship: 3 over par 287, Tied 57th, $19,749
  • Texas Children’s Houston Open: Even par 140, Missed cut, $0
  • Valero Texas Open: 2 under par 286, Tied 18th, $113,050
  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans: 4 under par 140, No position listed, $0
  • THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson: 12 under par 272, Tied 33rd, $52,800
  • ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic: 3 under par 281, Tied 52nd, $9,920
  • Charles Schwab Challenge: Even par 280, Tied 46th, $25,881
  • RBC Canadian Open: 2 over par 142, Missed cut, $0
  • U.S. Open: 17 over par 157, Missed cut, $0
  • Rocket Mortgage Classic: 17 under par 271, Tied 19th, $117,984

What Doug Ghim’s Current Status Means for His Career Prospects

While leading the John Deere Classic for the first time represents a significant breakthrough for Doug Ghim, he remains in pursuit of his inaugural PGA Tour victory. His consistent presence in the leaderboard during recent seasons and flashes of brilliance, such as at the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open, show promise that a win may be on the horizon. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if this surge at the John Deere Classic can launch him into the winner’s circle and further elevate his standing on the PGA Tour.

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