After the first men’s major of the year at the Masters and the fifth signature event of the 2024 season at the RBC Heritage, the PGA Tour has teed up a little team golf down in the Bayou this week. A field of 80 two-player teams have made their way to TPC Louisiana in Avondale for the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans,
The PGA Tour has its only team event at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The field features Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry for the first time, along with Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele.
Well, it’s time for a bit of a breather at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, one of the most relaxed, laid-back and fun events of the year. Players have formed two-man teams for this event,
Maybe Scheffler’s wife will give birth soon, and we can go back to cashing outright bets at high prices. For now, we will tactfully select our opportunities to either make bold moves on the board or adopt a more conservative stance when Scheffler is in the mix,
Picking winners at the Zurich is always a little tricky, so I’m relying on the basics this week: how well is each member of the team playing coming into the week. Sure, Hoge tied for 18th at the RBC Heritage last week,
Grab your partner! The 2024 Zurich Classic takes its annual place on the calendar welcoming Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup stars for a team-style event at TPC Louisiana. Hosting 80 teams of two players,
The Zurich Classic of New Orleans gets underway Thursday at TPC Louisiana. Here's a look at first- and second-round tee times for the PGA Tour's lone, official team event. Click here for the format and click here for how to watch.
TPC Louisiana – site of the PGA Tour’s 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans – was designed by Pete Dye and opened in 2004 in Avondale. It was built with consultation from PGA Tour players Steve Elkington and Kelly Gibson.
Davis Riley, left, and Nick Hardy celebrate winning the Zurich Classic of New Orleans golf tournament Sunday, April 23, 2023, at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Straight down the middle: Partly cloudy and warm with little chance of rain.
Russ Cochran will make his first PGA Tour starts in over a decade at this week’s Zurich Classic in New Orleans. The 65-year-old Cochran, who hasn’t played on Tour since tying for 41st at the 2013 Sony Open,
Three sets of brothers—the Fitzpatricks, the Hojgaards and the Coodys—will tee it up at this week's Zurich Classic, making for the three most obvious teams in the PGA Tour's annual team event. But how do the rest of these partnerships come about?
The lone team event on the PGA Tour, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, is back this week, which is nice because it’s been a while since anyone besides Scottie Scheffler got to win a tournament. And given that Scheffler is taking the week off ahead of the arrival of his first child,
The PGA Tour heads to New Orleans for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the lone team event on the PGA Tour. There is certainly a bit of a different vibe this week for this uniquely singular tournament,
You must understand the format of this unique week before you can begin to breakdown the best bets, which is the purpose of our weekly Odds Drop column. To me, there are three “types” of teams in the event.
If you’ve ever wondered how much tougher betting on golf could get, welcome to the Zurich Classic of New Orleans where 80 two-man teams are lined up in the bayo
The PGA Tour is headed to Louisiana for the Zurich Classic, which features a team format and 160 of the best players on the tour. In this format, the first and third rounds will be four-ball (each player plays their own ball and the best score is recorded for each hole) and the second and fourth rounds will be foursomes (rotate tee shots).
Team golf returns to the PGA TOUR spotlight with the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where the intrigue starts with how and why the teams were formed. Some seem
This year’s seventh edition of the team event at the Zurich Classic is the only two-man team tournament on the PGA Tour. Odds, insight with picks and information you can bet on.
There’s just 100 days until the men’s golf competition opens at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, and this week’s PGA TOUR event is chalk full of Olympic hopefuls
Round 1 action from the Zurich Classic of New Orleans gets underway Thursday from TPC Louisiana. The Zurich Classic of is the lone two-man team event on the PGA
Stead jokingly says people sometimes say it’s “out in the sticks.” But one look at the course and you’ll understand why it has produced two of Canada’s top-ranked golfers in Taylor and Adam Hadwin. And with the Canadian duo reuniting for this week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans – where they finished runner-up to Nick Hardy and Davis Riley last year – there’s another whole generation ready to follow in their footsteps.
The Zurich Classic of New Orleans is the lone two-man team event on the PGA TOUR schedule and boasts plenty of the game’s best, with five of the top 15 players in the Official World Golf Ranking heading to TPC Louisiana.