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Pan Makes a Strong Start at John Deere Classic, Aiming for Olympic Return Rising golf star C.T. Pan is poised for an Olympic comeback after a promising start at the John Deere Classic. Pan, who represented Taiwan at the 2016 Rio Games, has set his sights on qualifying for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. At the John Deere Classic, Pan exhibited impressive form, shooting an opening-round 67 to sit in second place. His round included four birdies and one eagle, a testament to his accurate driving and precise iron play. “I’m feeling very good about my game right now,” said Pan after his round. “I’ve been working hard on my swing and course management, and it’s starting to pay off. I think I have a good chance of making a run at the Olympic qualification.” Pan’s strong start continues a run of positive performances this season. He has made the cut in all but one of his PGA Tour starts, including a top-10 finish at the Valspar Championship. To qualify for the Olympics, Pan must finish in the top two on the Official World Golf Ranking for Taiwan. Currently ranked 88th in the world, Pan still has a significant amount of ground to cover. However, his recent form suggests that he is capable of making a charge. Pan’s prodigious length off the tee, coupled with his consistent ball-striking, gives him the potential to threaten the world’s best players. The John Deere Classic provides Pan with an opportunity to build momentum and continue his ascent up the world rankings. If he can maintain his form and secure a strong finish, it will be a major boost to his Olympic aspirations. Pan’s return to the Olympics would be a significant achievement for both him and his country. His success would inspire future generations of Taiwanese golfers and further elevate the profile of the sport in the region.In anticipation of the upcoming Olympics in Paris, the John Deere Classic golf tournament presents an opportunity for a strong finish. The field includes 11 notable Olympians, each representing their respective countries:In anticipation of the upcoming Olympics in Paris, the John Deere Classic golf tournament presents an opportunity for a strong finish. The field includes 11 notable Olympians, each representing their respective countries: * Sepp Straka (Austria) * Camilo Villegas and Nico Echavarría (Colombia) * Jason Day (Australia) * Thorbjørn Olesen (Denmark) * Alejandro Tosti (Argentina) * Sami Valimaki (Finland) * Carl Yuan (China) * Adrien Dumont de Chassart (Belgium) * Rafael Campos (Puerto Rico) * Kevin Yu (Chinese Taipei)CT Pan, Taiwan’s top golfer, is gearing up for his return to the Olympic Games with a strong start at the John Deere Classic. Pan fired a 66 in the first round, placing him in a tie for 12th place. He made six birdies and two bogeys on the day, showcasing his consistent play. The John Deere Classic is a PGA Tour event that serves as a tune-up for the British Open, which will be held the following week. Pan is using the tournament to refine his game and gain momentum ahead of the Olympics. Pan qualified for the Olympics via the world rankings. He is ranked 68th in the world, making him the highest-ranked Taiwanese golfer. This will be Pan’s second Olympic appearance. He previously competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics, where he finished in a tie for 45th place. Pan is hoping to improve upon his performance in Rio and make a strong showing for Taiwan in Tokyo. He is confident in his abilities and believes he has what it takes to contend for a medal. The Tokyo Olympics will be held from July 23 to August 8. Golf will be contested at the Kasumigaseki Country Club from July 29 to August 1.