From the late wave, World No. 336 Roger Sloan withdrew after a 10-over 40-41=81 in R1 of the John Deere Classic.
At press time, no reason was furnished for the Canadian’s first mid-tourney WD in 121 events, which will leave Jonas Blixt (final start on a medical extension) and Patrick Rodgers as a 2-ball for Friday. Sloan, who enjoyed one of his best campaigns last season with nine top 25s in 27 events and a 96th-place finish in the FedExCup standings, buoyed by a career-tying-best P2 at the Wyndham, where he lost in a 6-man playoff, is having a dismal time of it so far this season. He arrived 7-for-23 with no top 10s and off six consecutive missed cuts, and hadn’t cashed a paycheck since a T59 at the RBC Heritage in April, which coincidentally, was site of his career-tying-worst round, an 11-over 82/R1 in 2019. The Texas-El Paso alum was 3-for-3 at the Deere with a couple of top 20s, including a T10 in 2019, and had been sub-par in his first 10 tours of TPC Deere Run before a 74-77 ending last year, and now a zero-birdie 81 today.