Several reports describe predictions for the 2026 John Deere Classic based on a golf model developed by SportsLine. The model is said to run 10,000 simulations of the tournament and generate picks and odds-related suggestions derived from those runs. One article focuses on “surprising” selections from the model, with the outlet characterizing the approach as having a strong track record and making projections that the publication associates with major-championship performance. Another report presents a longshot-oriented parlay constructed from the model’s outputs, describing a potential payout of more than $30,000 if a $10 bet is placed, along with the suggested odds and player prop framework tied to that bet. Across the coverage, the common theme is that the guidance is simulation-driven rather than based on direct statements from players or tournament officials. The reports emphasize that the picks and parlay are presented as options for bettors, not guarantees, reflecting the uncertainty inherent in tournament play and sports wagering.