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A Comprehensive Guide: All You Need to Know

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The Zurich Classic of New Orleans offers a unique team aspect to the PGA Tour, setting it apart from other tournaments. This event has been a staple on the tour since 1938, originally starting as a regular stroke play competition. In 2017, the format switched to a two-man team event, adding a new level of excitement for fans. TPC Louisiana serves as the host venue, a role it has held since Zurich became the sponsor in 2005.

Last year, Nick Hardy and Davis Riley set new tournament scoring records at TPC Louisiana to claim the title. Notable past winners include Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, as well as Cameron Smith and Billy Horschel, who have each won the event twice recently.

Here are the key details for the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans:

– Dates: April 25-28, 2024
– Course: TPC Louisiana, Avondale, Louisiana
– Par: 72
– Length: 7,425 yards
– Prize purse: $8.9 million
– Defending champions: Nick Hardy and Davis Riley (-30)

To find out more about the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, check out our coverage, including FAQs, tournament history, and course insights above. Get ready to watch some exciting team competition unfold at TPC Louisiana this week!