Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020
The 2020 Zurich Classic of New Orleans will be held from April 20 to 26. The first round of the main tournament will begin on Thursday, April 23. Final tee times will be available the day prior to each day of tournament play. Groupings can be found on the 2020 Zurich Classic of New Orleans website. 2020 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Tourney Preview The 2020 Zurich Classic is a bit of a different format than most PGA Tournaments. The PGA Tour has made this tournament a two-man team format which will feature two rounds each of Foursome and Four-Ball competition.
- Date: Apr 19 - 25, 2021
- Location: TPC Louisiana
For Professional Golf at its Finest, it’s the Zurich Classic of New Orleans
If you’re an avid golfer, an avid golf fan, or just an avid fan of world-class sports, you don’t want to miss the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, a PGA pro tour event at the end of April.
An Annual Event Since 1958
What is known today as the Zurich Classic (sponsored by Zurich Insurance Group of Switzerland) has had other official names over the years. Prior to Zurich sponsorship, which began in 2005, it was the HP Classic, and before that the Compaq Classic. One of the longest-running versions of the tournament was the Greater New Orleans Open Invitational, which took place from 1958 to 1971.
But no matter what the event is called, one thing fans can count on is top-flight competition among golf’s greatest players. The 2015 edition was won by Justin Rose of England, champion of the 2013 U.S. Open. Other winners across the decades easily make up a who’s-who list of the golf world:
Bubba Watson (2011); Nick Watney (2007); Vijay Singh (2004); Davis Love III (1995); Ben Crenshaw (1994); Tom Watson (1980, 1981); Larry Ziegler (1976); Lee Trevino (1974); Jack Nicklaus (1973) and many others.
TCP Louisiana: A Fitting Venue
The tournament’s current home is TPC Louisiana, just west of New Orleans in Avondale, where the event has run since 2005, save for a year off in 2006 for hurricane clean-up. Breathtaking scenery and immaculately manicured greens are hallmarks of this lovely course that is consistently ranked among the country’s finest by leading golf experts and publications.
What Will Happen at This Year’s Zurich Classic?
We can’t say exactly how the tournament will unfold this year, but if years past are any indicator, be ready for thrills, excitement and some of the best golf played anywhere in the world. Here are a few past-years highlights:
- The winner has been decided by one or two strokes or a playoff 45 times
- Justin Rose’s take as the 2015 winner: $1,242,000 (total price fund for 2016 is $7,000,000)
- Tournament score record: 262 by Chip Black in 1988
- Furthest under par: -26, also by Chip Black in 1988
- Players who have won the tournament twice include Byron Nelson, Billy Casper, Tom Watson, Chip Beck, Ben Crenshaw, Carlos Franco, Frank Beard, Henry Picard and Bo Wininger
A daily ticket gets you not only amazing professional golf but also plenty of great music from local artists and, of course, the food that made New Orleans famous such as po-boys, crawfish and beignets. Learn more on the Zurich Classic official website and prepare for a spring outing like no other.
- Date: Apr 19 - 25, 2021
- Location: TPC Louisiana
For Professional Golf at its Finest, it’s the Zurich Classic of New Orleans
If you’re an avid golfer, an avid golf fan, or just an avid fan of world-class sports, you don’t want to miss the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, a PGA pro tour event at the end of April.
An Annual Event Since 1958
What is known today as the Zurich Classic (sponsored by Zurich Insurance Group of Switzerland) has had other official names over the years. Prior to Zurich sponsorship, which began in 2005, it was the HP Classic, and before that the Compaq Classic. One of the longest-running versions of the tournament was the Greater New Orleans Open Invitational, which took place from 1958 to 1971.
But no matter what the event is called, one thing fans can count on is top-flight competition among golf’s greatest players. The 2015 edition was won by Justin Rose of England, champion of the 2013 U.S. Open. Other winners across the decades easily make up a who’s-who list of the golf world:
Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020 Pairings
Bubba Watson (2011); Nick Watney (2007); Vijay Singh (2004); Davis Love III (1995); Ben Crenshaw (1994); Tom Watson (1980, 1981); Larry Ziegler (1976); Lee Trevino (1974); Jack Nicklaus (1973) and many others.
TCP Louisiana: A Fitting Venue
The tournament’s current home is TPC Louisiana, just west of New Orleans in Avondale, where the event has run since 2005, save for a year off in 2006 for hurricane clean-up. Breathtaking scenery and immaculately manicured greens are hallmarks of this lovely course that is consistently ranked among the country’s finest by leading golf experts and publications.
What Will Happen at This Year’s Zurich Classic?
We can’t say exactly how the tournament will unfold this year, but if years past are any indicator, be ready for thrills, excitement and some of the best golf played anywhere in the world. Here are a few past-years highlights:
- The winner has been decided by one or two strokes or a playoff 45 times
- Justin Rose’s take as the 2015 winner: $1,242,000 (total price fund for 2016 is $7,000,000)
- Tournament score record: 262 by Chip Black in 1988
- Furthest under par: -26, also by Chip Black in 1988
- Players who have won the tournament twice include Byron Nelson, Billy Casper, Tom Watson, Chip Beck, Ben Crenshaw, Carlos Franco, Frank Beard, Henry Picard and Bo Wininger
Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020 Commitments
A daily ticket gets you not only amazing professional golf but also plenty of great music from local artists and, of course, the food that made New Orleans famous such as po-boys, crawfish and beignets. Learn more on the Zurich Classic official website and prepare for a spring outing like no other.