2026 Zurich Classic Primer: History, TV, Teams, Format, Odds

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Brooks Koepka Zurich Classic of New Orleans Primer
Brooks Koepka reacts to his putt during the first round of the Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana on April 26, 2018 in Avondale, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen via Getty Images)

The PGA Tour tees off in New Orleans this week for the ninth edition of the Zurich Classic, the only team event on the tour’s regular season schedule.

The field at TPC Louisiana includes 160 players comprised of 80 two-man teams, headlined by the defending champion duo of Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak, who won here in 2025.

As we do each week, what follows is a roundup of information and historical data to get you prepped for what should be an exciting week of golf in New Orleans.


2026 Zurich Classic Primer

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The Skinny

2025 Zurich Classic Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak Win
Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak pose for a photo with the trophy on day four of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on April 27, 2025 in Avondale, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman via Getty Images)

Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Dates: April 23-26, 2026
Where: Avondale, LA
Course: TPC Louisiana
Distance: Par 72, 7425 yards
Architect: Pete Dye
Format: Best-ball (Th, Sa), Alt-shot (Fr, Su)
Field: 160 players, 80 teams
Purse: $9,500,000
Win Share: $1,372,750 (each)
FedEx Pts (Win): 400 (each)
Defending Champions: Ben Griffin & Andrew Novak
Other Marquee Teams: Brooks Koepka & Shane Lowry, Matt Fitzpatrick & Alex Fitzpatrick, Aaron Rai & Sahith Theegala, Chris Kirk & Patton Kizzire, Billy Horschel & Tom Hoge, Marco Penge & Matt Wallace, Wyndham Clark & Taylor Moore, Brandt Snedeker & Keith Mitchell, Geoff Ogilvy & Cam Davis, Tom Kim & Kevin Yu


How to Follow the Zurich Classic

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Billy Horschel putts on the 18th green during the third round of the Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana on April 27, 2019 in Avondale, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen via Getty Images)

TELEVISION: Thu-Fri: 3-6 p.m. (GOLF); Sat-Sun: 1-3 p.m. (GOLF), 3-6 p.m. (CBS)

STREAM: Thu-Fri: 3-6 p.m. (GOLF App); Sat-Sun: 1-3 p.m. (GOLF App), 3-6 p.m. (Paramount+/CBS Sports App)

PGA TOUR LIVE: Thu: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. (ESPN+); Fri: 8:45 a.m.-6 p.m. (ESPN+); Sat-Sun: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (ESPN+)
Watch on ESPN+

PGA TOUR RADIO: Thu-Fri: 1-6:30 p.m.; Sat-Sun: 1-6 p.m.
(PGA TOUR Radio (CH. 92) on SiriusXM and PGATour.com Live Stream)

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Zurich Classic History

Seve Ballesteros is one of the Zurich Classic’s most legendary winners. The Spaniard won the 1985 edition. Credit: AP File Photo

While this will only be the ninth edition as a team format event, the Zurich Classic has been around for a very long time, with roots going all the way back to 1938. That first tournament was called the “Crescent City Open,” with Harry Cooper cashing a winner’s check worth $1,200. It was the 30th victory of his 31-win Hall of Fame career.

Other legendary Zurich champions include Jimmy Demaret (1940), Byron Nelson (1945-46), Billy Casper (1958, 1975), Gary Player (1972), Jack Nicklaus (1973), Lee Trevino (1974), Tom Watson (1980-81), Seve Ballesteros (1985), Ben Crenshaw (1987, 1994), Vijay Singh (2004), Bubba Watson (2011) and Justin Rose (2015).

Carlos Franco (1999 and 2000) was the last golfer to snag the title two times. He was also the fourth player in tournament history go back-to-back in the Big Easy, joining the aforementioned Nelson (1945-46) and Watson (1980-81), alongside Bo Wininger (1962-63).

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith plays a shot from a bunker on the 2nd hole during the final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana on April 25, 2021 in New Orleans, LA. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Billy Horschel is the only two-time champion who won amid the individual stroke-play era (2013) and as part of a team (2018), while Cam Smith is the only two-time winner during the team format era (2017-Jonas Blixt and 2021-Marc Leishman).

The event has always been held in the New Orleans area, with TPC Louisiana — a design of the legendary architect Pete Dye, first hosting in 2005. It has been the host course since 2007 and has been prone to surrendering some very low scores.

In late 2016, fresh off the exciting 2016 Ryder Cup matches, the tournament received approval from the Tour to change to a team format event and debuted in 2017 with eighty (80) teams of two players: one member of each team is initially chosen via the Tour priority rankings, and his partner must be either a PGA Tour member or earn entry through a sponsor exemption.

History: Tournament Names
  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans (2005-26)
  • HP Classic of New Orleans (2003-04)
  • Compaq Classic of New Orleans (1999-02)
  • Freeport-McDermott Classic (1996-98)
  • Freeport-McMoran Classic (1994-95)
  • Freeport-McMoran Golf Classic (1992-93)
  • USF&G Classic (1982-1991)
  • USF&G New Orleans Open (1981)
  • Greater New Orleans Open (1980)
  • First NBC New Orleans Open (1975-1979)
  • Greater New Orleans Invitational (1972-74)
  • Greater New Orleans Open Invitational (1958-78)
  • New Orleans Open (1939-1948)
  • Crescent City Open (1938)
History: Recent Winners

2025: Ben Griffin/Andrew Novak (-28)
2024: Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry (-25)
2023: Nick Hardy/Davis Riley (-30)
2021: Cam Smith/Marc Leishman (-20)
2019: Jon Rahm/Ryan Palmer (-22)
2018: Billy Horschel/Scott Piercy (-22)
2017: Cam Smith/Jonas Blixt (-27)

2016: Brian Stuard (-15)
2015: Justin Rose (-22)
2014: Seung-yul Noh (-19)
2013: Billy Horschel (-20)

History: Tournament Records

SINGLE-PLAYER SCORING: 262 (-26) Chip Beck (1988)
TEAM SCORING: 258 (-30) Nick Hardy/Davis Riley (2023)
WINS: 2 – Henry Picard (1939, 1941), Byron Nelson (1945-46), Bo Wininger (1962-63), Frank Beard (1966, 1971), Billy Casper (1958, 1975), Tom Watson (1980-81), Chip Beck (1988, 1992), Ben Crenshaw (1987, 1994), Carlos Franco (1999-00), Billy Horschel (2013, 2018), Cam Smith (2017, 2021)


The Field at the 2025 Zurich Classic

Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick Zurich Classic New Orleans Primer
Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick look on during the Zuich Classic of New Orleans Pro-Am at TPC Louisiana on April 23, 2025 in Avondale, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen via etty Images)

Team play is notoriously hard to predict, as evidenced by the 2023 winners: Nick Hardy (180) and Davis Riley (245) each of whom was not ranked inside the world top 150.

In 2022 and 2024, though, the two top-ranked teams won. In 2022, it was Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, while in 2024 it was Ireland’s Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry taking home the title.

While two-time Masters winner McIlroy will be skipping New Orleans this year, Lowry will return with a new multi-major winning partner in Brooks Koepka. Lowry and Koepka are easily the highest-credentialed team (six combined majors) in the field.

Brooks Koepka and Shane Lowry Zurich Classic New Orleans Primer
Brooks Koepka and Shane Lowry walk to the 8th fairway during the third day of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club on March 25, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Gregory Shamus via Getty Images)

The hottest pair is the brother duo of Matt Fitzpatrick (No. 3), fresh off his second PGA Tour win in three weeks, and Alex Fitzpatrick, who enters in strong form from the DP World Tour (win at Hero Indian Open and T6 Joburg Open).

Lowry/Koepka and the Fitzpatricks are the favorites at +1200.

The Can-Am pair of Sudarshan Yellamaraju (Canada) and Ryan Gerard (USA) round out the top-3 betting favs at +1400.

Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak return to defend. Both are ranked inside the OWGR’s top 60 and are listed at +1600.

A pair of 24-year-old stars in Australia’s Karl Vilips (24) and American Michael Thorbjornsen are top-5 betting favorites at +1800.

Finally, the high-powered Brit-American duo of Aaron Rai and Sahith Theegala are another team to watch.

Top-5 Betting Favorites

1. Koepka/Lowry (+1200)
1. Fitzpatrick/Fitzpatrick (+1200)
3. Yellamaraju/Gerard (+1400)
4. Griffin/Novak (+1600)
5. Vilips/Thorbjornsen (+1800)


Full Field & Odds

Zurich Classic | TPC Louisiana | New Orleans, LA | April 23-26, 2026


Joel Cook and Carey Hoffman contributed to this report.


Credits: PGA Tour Media, Getty Images


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