The wait is finally over after months and weeks of counting down, the John Deere Classic is officially here. It's been a busy Monday out here at deer run as we told you about earlier in the newscast, Patrick Kentley, the top ranked player in this year's field has withdrawn and won't be here this week. But that doesn't do anything to what's already a great field of golfers here at the John Deere Classic and the big names already arriving in town this morning, Jason Day hit the range to get some work in Brighton early. The 13 time winner on tour will tee it up here at deer run for the first time since 2011. They was in the quad cities last summer hoping to play but had to withdraw late because of injury. The Australian native made his PGA tour debut at the John Deere Classic in 2006 and says he hopes that these familiar surroundings will help jump start his season. So I need a little bit of a spark. To be honest, you know, going into, uh, the open championship and the Olympics, I haven't, uh, quite played as well as I'd hoped to, you know, in the mid part of my, uh, season, obviously, this is kind of getting into crunch time now with the playoffs just like, kinda on the horizon. Yeah, I kind of need to, uh, find a little sparky and sometimes like, you know, you, you come to places where you can kind of score low, um, gain some confidence and, and see how it goes.