New Zealand No1 Danny Lee has climbed 30 places in the final round of the John Deere Classic on the PGA Tour after firing a five under par 66 at the TPC Deere Run course in Illinois.
The 21-year-old Korean-born Kiwi, who is projected to climb to 148 in the Fed Ex Cup Standings, made seven birdies and two bogeys to finish tied for 30th.
Lee finished 10 shots back from Americans Zach Johnson and Troy Matteson who carded a 20 under par total before Johnson prevailed on the second hole of the playoff with an incredible shot from the fairway bunker sealing the win.
The former world No1 amateur has now made the cut in nine out of 17 events and been disqualified twice in his maiden year on the PGA Tour.
His best result remains a tie for 19th at the Byron Nelson Championship in May and he has some ground to make up in the next few weeks if he is going to make the top 125 and qualify for the Fed Ex Cup Playoff which begins at The Barclays on August 23-26.