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Zurich Classic of New Orleans

The Zurich Classic of New Orleans is a professional golf tournament in Louisiana on the PGA Tour, currently held at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, a suburb southwest of New Orleans. Beginning 85 years ago in 1938 and held annually since 1958, it is commonly played in early to mid-spring. Zurich Insurance Group is the main sponsor, and it is organized by the Fore!Kids Foundation.[3]

Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Tournament information
LocationAvondale, Louisiana
Established1938[1]
Course(s)TPC Louisiana
Par72
Length7,425 yards (6,789 m)[2]
Organized byFore!Kids Foundation
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatTeam stroke play
Prize fundUS$8,300,000
Month playedApril
Tournament record score
AggregateIndividual:
262 Chip Beck (1988)
Team:
258 Nick Hardy and
Davis Riley (2023)
To parIndividual:
−26 as above
Team:
−30 as above
Current champion
Nick Hardy and
Davis Riley
Location Map
TPC Louisiana
Location in the United States
TPC Louisiana
Location in Louisiana

First prize reached five figures in 1965,[4] six figures in 1988,[5] and passed the million-dollar mark in 2006.[6] The winning team in 2022 split over $2.39 million.

In 2017, the Zurich Classic became a team event, with eighty pairs. One member of each team is initially chosen via the Tour priority rankings, and his partner must either be a PGA Tour member or earn entry through a sponsor exemption. The stroke play format was alternate shot (foursome) in the first and third rounds and better ball (fourball) for the second and fourth rounds. The cut line is 33 teams, plus ties. The winners earn 400 FedEx Cup points and two-year exemptions, but will not receive Masters invitations and no world ranking points are awarded for the event.[7]

In 2018, the format switched to fourball for the first and third rounds and alternate shot for the second and fourth rounds.[8]

Tournament names and corporate sponsors Edit

  • Crescent City Open (1938)[9]
  • New Orleans Open (1939–1948)
  • Greater New Orleans Open Invitational (1958–1971)[9]
  • Greater New Orleans Invitational (1972–1974)[10]
  • First NBC New Orleans Open (1975–1979)[10]
  • Greater New Orleans Open (1980)
  • USF&G New Orleans Open (1981)[10]
  • USF&G Classic (1982–1991)
  • Freeport-McMoRan Golf Classic (1992–1993)[10]
  • Freeport-McMoRan Classic (1994–1995)
  • Freeport-McDermott Classic (1996–1998)
  • Compaq Classic of New Orleans (1999–2002)[10]
  • HP Classic of New Orleans (2003–2004)
  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans (2005–present)[10]

Tournament highlights Edit

Courses Edit

From the event's inception through 2004, it was played at a series of courses in New Orleans, starting at the City Park Golf Courses, where it was played through 1962. From 1963 through 1988, the event had a lengthy relationship with Lakewood Country Club before shifting to English Turn Golf and Country Club in 1989 for sixteen editions through 2004.

TPC Louisiana in Avondale became the host in 2005, but damage to the course by Hurricane Katrina that August forced the event back to English Turn for a year in 2006. It returned to the TPC in 2007, its current home.

Course layout Edit

TPC Louisiana in 2016

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 399 548 221 482 438 476 561 372 207 3,704 390 575 492 403 216 490 355 215 585 3,721 7,425
Par 4 5 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 36 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 5 36 72

Source:[2]

Winners Edit

Year Winner(s)[a] Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
(US$)
Winner's
share ($)
Ref.
Zurich Classic of New Orleans
2023   Nick Hardy and
  Davis Riley
258 −30 2 strokes   Adam Hadwin and
  Nick Taylor
8,600,000 1,242,700
(each)
2022   Patrick Cantlay and
  Xander Schauffele
259 −29 2 strokes   Sam Burns and
  Billy Horschel
8,300,000 1,199,350
(each)
2021   Marc Leishman and
  Cameron Smith (2)
268 −20 Playoff   Louis Oosthuizen and
  Charl Schwartzel
7,400,000 1,069,300
(each)
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [22]
2019   Ryan Palmer and
  Jon Rahm
262 −26 3 strokes   Tommy Fleetwood and
  Sergio García
7,300,000 1,051,200
(each)
2018   Billy Horschel (2) and
  Scott Piercy
266 −22 1 stroke   Jason Dufner and
  Pat Perez
7,200,000 1,036,800
(each)
2017   Jonas Blixt and
  Cameron Smith
261 −27 Playoff   Scott Brown and
  Kevin Kisner
7,100,000 1,022,400
(each)
2016   Brian Stuard 201[b] −15 Playoff   An Byeong-hun
  Jamie Lovemark
7,000,000 1,260,000
2015   Justin Rose 266 −22 1 stroke   Cameron Tringale 6,900,000 1,242,000
2014   Noh Seung-yul 269 −19 2 strokes   Robert Streb
  Andrew Svoboda
6,800,000 1,224,000
2013   Billy Horschel 268 −20 1 stroke   D. A. Points 6,600,000 1,188,000
2012   Jason Dufner 269 −19 Playoff   Ernie Els 6,400,000 1,152,000
2011   Bubba Watson 273 −15 Playoff   Webb Simpson 6,400,000 1,152,000
2010   Jason Bohn 270 −18 2 strokes   Jeff Overton 6,400,000 1,152,000
2009   Jerry Kelly 274 −14 1 stroke   Charles Howell III
  Rory Sabbatini
  Charlie Wi
6,300,000 1,134,000
2008   Andrés Romero 275 −13 1 stroke   Peter Lonard 6,200,000 1,116,000
2007   Nick Watney 273 −15 3 strokes   Ken Duke 6,100,000 1,098,000
2006   Chris Couch 269 −19 1 stroke   Fred Funk
  Charles Howell III
6,000,000 1,080,000 [6]
2005   Tim Petrovic 275 −13 Playoff   James Driscoll 5,500,000 990,000 [23]
HP Classic of New Orleans
2004   Vijay Singh 266 −22 1 stroke   Phil Mickelson
  Joe Ogilvie
5,100,000 918,000
2003   Steve Flesch 267 −21 Playoff   Bob Estes 5,000,000 900,000
Compaq Classic of New Orleans
2002   K. J. Choi 271 −17 4 strokes   Dudley Hart
  Geoff Ogilvy
4,500,000 810,000
2001   David Toms 266 −22 2 strokes   Phil Mickelson 4,000,000 720,000
2000   Carlos Franco (2) 270 −18 Playoff   Blaine McCallister 3,400,000 612,000
1999   Carlos Franco 269 −19 2 strokes   Steve Flesch
  Harrison Frazar
2,600,000 468,000
Freeport-McDermott Classic
1998   Lee Westwood 273 −15 3 strokes   Steve Flesch 1,700,000 306,000
1997   Brad Faxon 272 −16 3 strokes   Bill Glasson
  Jesper Parnevik
1,500,000 270,000
1996   Scott McCarron 275 −13 5 strokes   Tom Watson 1,200,000 216,000
Freeport-McMoRan Classic
1995   Davis Love III 274 −14 Playoff   Mike Heinen 1,200,000 216,000
1994   Ben Crenshaw (2) 273 −15 3 strokes   José María Olazábal 1,200,000 216,000
Freeport-McMoRan Golf Classic
1993   Mike Standly 281 −7 1 stroke   Russ Cochran
  Payne Stewart
1,000,000 180,000
1992   Chip Beck (2) 276 −12 1 stroke   Greg Norman
  Mike Standly
1,000,000 180,000
USF&G Classic
1991   Ian Woosnam 275 −13 Playoff   Jim Hallet 1,000,000 180,000
1990   David Frost 276 −12 1 stroke   Greg Norman 1,000,000 180,000
1989   Tim Simpson 274 −14 2 strokes   Greg Norman
  Hal Sutton
750,000 135,000
1988   Chip Beck 262 −26 7 strokes   Lanny Wadkins 750,000 135,000 [5]
1987   Ben Crenshaw 268 −20 3 strokes   Curtis Strange 500,000 90,000 [24]
1986   Calvin Peete 269 −19 5 strokes   Pat McGowan 500,000 90,000
1985   Seve Ballesteros 205[b] −11 2 strokes   Peter Jacobsen
  John Mahaffey
400,000 72,000
1984   Bob Eastwood 272 −16 3 strokes   Larry Rinker 400,000 72,000
1983   Bill Rogers 274 −14 3 strokes   David Edwards
  Jay Haas
  Vance Heafner
400,000 72,000
1982   Scott Hoch 206[b] −10 2 strokes   Bob Shearer
  Tom Watson
300,000 54,000
USF&G New Orleans Open
1981   Tom Watson (2) 270 −18 2 strokes   Bruce Fleisher 350,000 63,000
Greater New Orleans Open
1980   Tom Watson 273 −15 2 strokes   Lee Trevino 250,000 45,000
First NBC New Orleans Open
1979   Hubert Green 273 −15 1 stroke   Frank Conner
  Bruce Lietzke
  Steve Melnyk
  Lee Trevino
250,000 45,000
1978   Lon Hinkle 271 −17 1 stroke   Gibby Gilbert
  Fuzzy Zoeller
200,000 40,000
1977   Jim Simons 273 −15 3 strokes   Stan Lee 175,000 35,000
1976   Larry Ziegler 274 −14 1 stroke   Victor Regalado 175,000 35,000
1975   Billy Casper (2) 271 −17 2 strokes   Peter Oosterhuis 150,000 30,000
Greater New Orleans Open
1974   Lee Trevino 267 −21 8 strokes   Bobby Cole
  Ben Crenshaw
150,000 30,000
1973   Jack Nicklaus 280 −8 Playoff   Miller Barber 125,000 25,000
1972   Gary Player 279 −9 1 stroke   Dave Eichelberger
  Jack Nicklaus
125,000 25,000
Greater New Orleans Open Invitational
1971   Frank Beard (2) 276 −12 1 stroke   Hubert Green 125,000 25,000
1970   Miller Barber 278 −10 Playoff   Bob Charles
  Howie Johnson
125,000 25,000
1969   Larry Hinson 275 −13 Playoff   Frank Beard 100,000 20,000 [25]
1968   George Archer 271 −17 2 strokes   Bert Yancey 100,000 20,000 [25]
1967   George Knudson 277 −11 1 stroke   Jack Nicklaus 100,000 20,000 [25]
1966   Frank Beard 276 −12 2 strokes   Gardner Dickinson 100,000 20,000 [25]
1965   Dick Mayer 273 −15 1 stroke   Bruce Devlin
  Billy Martindale
100,000 20,000 [4][25]
1964   Mason Rudolph 283 −5 1 stroke   Jack Nicklaus
  Chi-Chi Rodríguez
  Glenn Stuart
50,000 7,500 [25]
[26]
1963   Bo Wininger (2) 279 −9 3 strokes   Tony Lema
  Bob Rosburg
40,000 6,400 [25]
1962   Bo Wininger 281 −7 2 strokes   Bob Rosburg 30,000 4,300 [25]
1961   Doug Sanders 272 −16 5 strokes   Gay Brewer
  Mac Main
30,000 4,300 [25]
1960   Dow Finsterwald 270 −18 6 strokes   Al Besselink 25,000 3,500 [25]
1959   Bill Collins 280 −8 3 strokes   Jack Burke Jr.
  Tom Nieporte
20,000 2,800 [25]
1958   Billy Casper 278 −10 Playoff   Ken Venturi 20,000 2,800 [25]
1949–1957: No tournament
New Orleans Open
1948   Bob Hamilton 280 −4 1 stroke   Roberto De Vicenzo
  Fred Haas
  Lawson Little
10,000 2,000 [27]
1947: No tournament
1946   Byron Nelson (2) 277 −11 5 strokes   Ben Hogan 7,500 1,500 [28][29]
1945   Byron Nelson 284 −4 Playoff   Jug McSpaden 5,000 1,300 [30][31]
1944   Sammy Byrd 285 −3 5 strokes   Byron Nelson 5,000 1,000 [32]
1943: No tournament
1942   Lloyd Mangrum 281 −7 1 stroke   Lawson Little
  Sam Snead
5,000 1,000 [33]
1941   Henry Picard (2) 276 −12 2 strokes   Ben Hogan 5,000 1,200 [34]
1940   Jimmy Demaret 286 −2 1 stroke   Ralph Guldahl
  Jug McSpaden
  Sam Snead
10,000 2,000 [35]
1939   Henry Picard 284 −4 5 strokes   Dick Metz 10,000 2,000 [36][37]
Crescent City Open
1938   Harry Cooper 285 −3 4 strokes   Jug McSpaden 5,000 1,200 [38]

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records
Sources:[39][40]

Multiple winners Edit

There is yet to be a three-time winner at New Orleans, but eleven have won twice. Four won in consecutive years: Byron Nelson, Bo Wininger, Tom Watson, and Franco.

2 wins

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ From 2017 onwards, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans became a two-player team event.
  2. ^ a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References Edit

  1. ^ Zurich Classic – Our history
  2. ^ a b "Course Map". Zurich Classic. April 2016. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  3. ^ About Fore!Kids Foundation
  4. ^ a b "Old Man Mayer wins golf on 30-yard chip shot". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. May 17, 1965. p. 10.
  5. ^ a b "Beck collects it all but Hogan record". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 25, 1988. p. 2C.
  6. ^ a b "Couch's 55-foot chip-in wins Zurich Classic". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. May 1, 2006. p. C5.
  7. ^ Schupak, Adam (April 26, 2017). "Zurich Classic Turns to Team Play as a Jolt to PGA Tour Routine". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  8. ^ Everill, Ben (April 25, 2018). "Format change brings potential Sunday volatility at Zurich Classic". PGA Tour.
  9. ^ a b "A Brief History of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans". lgagolf.org. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  10. ^ a b c d e f "Our History – Zurich Classic of New Orleans". zurichgolfclassic.com. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  11. ^ Beard Takes New Orleans
  12. ^ Tampering charged; Golfer suspended
  13. ^ Keeping A Close Eye On The Ball
  14. ^ Casper Wins New Orleans Tournament
  15. ^ Hinkle wins in New Orleans Player's streak ends
  16. ^ O'Grady fined and suspended by US Tour
  17. ^ Norman felled by Frost's bunker shot
  18. ^ GOLF; Late Berth In Masters to Davis Love
  19. ^ Paraguay's Franco gets first tour victory in New Orleans
  20. ^ Choi wins Compaq Classic by four strokes
  21. ^ Singh rallies for second straight title
  22. ^ "PGA Tour statement regarding additional tournament cancellations". PGA Tour. March 17, 2020. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  23. ^ "Petrovic delivers, wins Zurich Classic". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. May 2, 2005. p. C2.
  24. ^ "Smooth putting aids Crenshaw". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. March 23, 1987. p. 2B.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Johnson, Sal; Seanor, Dave, eds. (2009). The USA Today Golfers Encyclopedia. New York, New York: Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60239-302-8.
  26. ^ "Rudolph wins tourney title". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. March 3, 1964. p. 3B.
  27. ^ "Bob Hamilton Golf Victor". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Associated Press. February 23, 1948. p. 16. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  28. ^ "Nelson First In N.O. Tourney". The Lewiston Daily Sun. Lewiston, Maine. Associated Press. February 18, 1946. p. 8. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  29. ^ "Byron Nelson Tops Hogan To Win New Orleans Open". Eugene Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon. Associated Press. February 18, 1946. p. 5. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  30. ^ "McSpaden Falters To Finish In Tie With Byron Nelson". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Canada. Associated Press. February 13, 1945. p. 8. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  31. ^ "Nelson Wins Tourney With Sensational 65". The Montreal Gazette. Montreal, Canada. Associated Press. February 14, 1945. p. 16. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  32. ^ "Byrd Tops Field To Win All War Bond Open Tourney". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Daytona Beach, Florida. Associated Press. February 29, 1944. p. 5. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  33. ^ "Mangrum New Orleans Golf Winner". The Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah. Associated Press. February 21, 1942. p. 9. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  34. ^ "Picard Wins Open With Record 276". St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Florida. United Press. February 17, 1941. p. 13. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  35. ^ "TexasPro Fattens Purse". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Spartanburg, South Carolina. Associated Press. February 27, 1940. p. 7. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  36. ^ "Week-End Sport Results In Brief". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Sarasota, Florida. Associated Press. February 20, 1939. p. 6. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  37. ^ "Henry Picard Wins His Second Tourney". The Norwalk Hour. Norwalk, Connecticut. Associated Press. February 27, 1939. p. 9. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  38. ^ "Cooper Clips Par For Open Victory". The Evening Independent. St. Petersburg, Florida. Associated Press. February 22, 1938. p. 5A. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  39. ^ Zurich Classic of New Orleans – Winners - at pgatour.com
  40. ^ Zurich Classic of New Orleans – Past Winners & Highlights April 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Coverage on PGA Tour's official site
  • TPC Louisiana – official site
  • English Turn Golf & Country Club – former host (1989–2004, 2006)
  • Lakewood Golf Club – former host (1963–1988)
  • City Park Golf Courses – former host (1937–1962)

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The Zurich Classic of New Orleans is a professional golf tournament in Louisiana on the PGA Tour currently held at TPC Louisiana in Avondale a suburb southwest of New Orleans Beginning 85 years ago in 1938 and held annually since 1958 it is commonly played in early to mid spring Zurich Insurance Group is the main sponsor and it is organized by the Fore Kids Foundation 3 Zurich Classic of New OrleansTournament informationLocationAvondale LouisianaEstablished1938 1 Course s TPC LouisianaPar72Length7 425 yards 6 789 m 2 Organized byFore Kids FoundationTour s PGA TourFormatTeam stroke playPrize fundUS 8 300 000Month playedAprilTournament record scoreAggregateIndividual 262 Chip Beck 1988 Team 258 Nick Hardy andDavis Riley 2023 To parIndividual 26 as aboveTeam 30 as aboveCurrent championNick Hardy and Davis RileyLocation MapTPC LouisianaLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesTPC LouisianaLocation in LouisianaShow map of LouisianaFirst prize reached five figures in 1965 4 six figures in 1988 5 and passed the million dollar mark in 2006 6 The winning team in 2022 split over 2 39 million In 2017 the Zurich Classic became a team event with eighty pairs One member of each team is initially chosen via the Tour priority rankings and his partner must either be a PGA Tour member or earn entry through a sponsor exemption The stroke play format was alternate shot foursome in the first and third rounds and better ball fourball for the second and fourth rounds The cut line is 33 teams plus ties The winners earn 400 FedEx Cup points and two year exemptions but will not receive Masters invitations and no world ranking points are awarded for the event 7 In 2018 the format switched to fourball for the first and third rounds and alternate shot for the second and fourth rounds 8 Contents 1 Tournament names and corporate sponsors 2 Tournament highlights 3 Courses 4 Course layout 5 Winners 6 Multiple winners 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksTournament names and corporate sponsors EditCrescent City Open 1938 9 New Orleans Open 1939 1948 Greater New Orleans Open Invitational 1958 1971 9 Greater New Orleans Invitational 1972 1974 10 First NBC New Orleans Open 1975 1979 10 Greater New Orleans Open 1980 USF amp G New Orleans Open 1981 10 USF amp G Classic 1982 1991 Freeport McMoRan Golf Classic 1992 1993 10 Freeport McMoRan Classic 1994 1995 Freeport McDermott Classic 1996 1998 Compaq Classic of New Orleans 1999 2002 10 HP Classic of New Orleans 2003 2004 Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2005 present 10 Tournament highlights Edit1966 Frank Beard wins his first New Orleans title by two shots over Gardner Dickinson The win by Beard came two years after his being diagnosed with and almost dying of encephalitis shortly after playing in the 1964 Greater New Orleans Open Invitational 11 1972 PGA Tour rookie Rogelio Gonzales was disqualified after it was learned he had changed his scorecard earlier in the tournament 12 In addition to his disqualification the PGA Tour lifted Gonzales playing privileges 13 1975 Billy Casper wins for the 51st and ultimately last time on the PGA Tour He beats Peter Oosterhuis by two shots 14 1978 Lon Hinkle earns his first ever PGA Tour title by birdieing the 72nd hole to beat Fuzzy Zoeller and Gibby Gilbert by one shot The win by Hinkle ends Gary Player s consecutive tournament winning streak at three 15 1984 Mac O Grady gets into an altercation with a female tournament volunteer He is later fined and suspended by Tour Commissioner Deane Beman for conduct unbecoming a professional golfer 16 1990 David Frost beats Greg Norman by one shot after holing out from a sand trap on the 72nd hole 17 1995 In need of a win to qualify for The Masters Davis Love III defeats Mike Heinen in a sudden death playoff 18 1999 Carlos Franco becomes the first South American to win on the PGA Tour since Roberto De Vicenzo at the 1968 Houston Champions International Franco wins by two shots over Steve Flesch and Harrison Frazar 19 2002 K J Choi becomes the first Korean born golfer to win on the PGA Tour He beats Dudley Hart and Geoff Ogilvy by four shots 20 2004 Vijay Singh shoots a final round 63 to beat Phil Mickelson and Joe Ogilvie by one shot 21 2017 The event switched to a team format Courses EditFrom the event s inception through 2004 it was played at a series of courses in New Orleans starting at the City Park Golf Courses where it was played through 1962 From 1963 through 1988 the event had a lengthy relationship with Lakewood Country Club before shifting to English Turn Golf and Country Club in 1989 for sixteen editions through 2004 TPC Louisiana in Avondale became the host in 2005 but damage to the course by Hurricane Katrina that August forced the event back to English Turn for a year in 2006 It returned to the TPC in 2007 its current home Course layout EditTPC Louisiana in 2016 Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In TotalYards 399 548 221 482 438 476 561 372 207 3 704 390 575 492 403 216 490 355 215 585 3 721 7 425Par 4 5 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 36 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 5 36 72Source 2 Winners EditYear Winner s a Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up Purse US Winner sshare Ref Zurich Classic of New Orleans2023 nbsp Nick Hardy and nbsp Davis Riley 258 30 2 strokes nbsp Adam Hadwin and nbsp Nick Taylor 8 600 000 1 242 700 each 2022 nbsp Patrick Cantlay and nbsp Xander Schauffele 259 29 2 strokes nbsp Sam Burns and nbsp Billy Horschel 8 300 000 1 199 350 each 2021 nbsp Marc Leishman and nbsp Cameron Smith 2 268 20 Playoff nbsp Louis Oosthuizen and nbsp Charl Schwartzel 7 400 000 1 069 300 each 2020 Canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 22 2019 nbsp Ryan Palmer and nbsp Jon Rahm 262 26 3 strokes nbsp Tommy Fleetwood and nbsp Sergio Garcia 7 300 000 1 051 200 each 2018 nbsp Billy Horschel 2 and nbsp Scott Piercy 266 22 1 stroke nbsp Jason Dufner and nbsp Pat Perez 7 200 000 1 036 800 each 2017 nbsp Jonas Blixt and nbsp Cameron Smith 261 27 Playoff nbsp Scott Brown and nbsp Kevin Kisner 7 100 000 1 022 400 each 2016 nbsp Brian Stuard 201 b 15 Playoff nbsp An Byeong hun nbsp Jamie Lovemark 7 000 000 1 260 0002015 nbsp Justin Rose 266 22 1 stroke nbsp Cameron Tringale 6 900 000 1 242 0002014 nbsp Noh Seung yul 269 19 2 strokes nbsp Robert Streb nbsp Andrew Svoboda 6 800 000 1 224 0002013 nbsp Billy Horschel 268 20 1 stroke nbsp D A Points 6 600 000 1 188 0002012 nbsp Jason Dufner 269 19 Playoff nbsp Ernie Els 6 400 000 1 152 0002011 nbsp Bubba Watson 273 15 Playoff nbsp Webb Simpson 6 400 000 1 152 0002010 nbsp Jason Bohn 270 18 2 strokes nbsp Jeff Overton 6 400 000 1 152 0002009 nbsp Jerry Kelly 274 14 1 stroke nbsp Charles Howell III nbsp Rory Sabbatini nbsp Charlie Wi 6 300 000 1 134 0002008 nbsp Andres Romero 275 13 1 stroke nbsp Peter Lonard 6 200 000 1 116 0002007 nbsp Nick Watney 273 15 3 strokes nbsp Ken Duke 6 100 000 1 098 0002006 nbsp Chris Couch 269 19 1 stroke nbsp Fred Funk nbsp Charles Howell III 6 000 000 1 080 000 6 2005 nbsp Tim Petrovic 275 13 Playoff nbsp James Driscoll 5 500 000 990 000 23 HP Classic of New Orleans2004 nbsp Vijay Singh 266 22 1 stroke nbsp Phil Mickelson nbsp Joe Ogilvie 5 100 000 918 0002003 nbsp Steve Flesch 267 21 Playoff nbsp Bob Estes 5 000 000 900 000Compaq Classic of New Orleans2002 nbsp K J Choi 271 17 4 strokes nbsp Dudley Hart nbsp Geoff Ogilvy 4 500 000 810 0002001 nbsp David Toms 266 22 2 strokes nbsp Phil Mickelson 4 000 000 720 0002000 nbsp Carlos Franco 2 270 18 Playoff nbsp Blaine McCallister 3 400 000 612 0001999 nbsp Carlos Franco 269 19 2 strokes nbsp Steve Flesch nbsp Harrison Frazar 2 600 000 468 000Freeport McDermott Classic1998 nbsp Lee Westwood 273 15 3 strokes nbsp Steve Flesch 1 700 000 306 0001997 nbsp Brad Faxon 272 16 3 strokes nbsp Bill Glasson nbsp Jesper Parnevik 1 500 000 270 0001996 nbsp Scott McCarron 275 13 5 strokes nbsp Tom Watson 1 200 000 216 000Freeport McMoRan Classic1995 nbsp Davis Love III 274 14 Playoff nbsp Mike Heinen 1 200 000 216 0001994 nbsp Ben Crenshaw 2 273 15 3 strokes nbsp Jose Maria Olazabal 1 200 000 216 000Freeport McMoRan Golf Classic1993 nbsp Mike Standly 281 7 1 stroke nbsp Russ Cochran nbsp Payne Stewart 1 000 000 180 0001992 nbsp Chip Beck 2 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Greg Norman nbsp Mike Standly 1 000 000 180 000USF amp G Classic1991 nbsp Ian Woosnam 275 13 Playoff nbsp Jim Hallet 1 000 000 180 0001990 nbsp David Frost 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Greg Norman 1 000 000 180 0001989 nbsp Tim Simpson 274 14 2 strokes nbsp Greg Norman nbsp Hal Sutton 750 000 135 0001988 nbsp Chip Beck 262 26 7 strokes nbsp Lanny Wadkins 750 000 135 000 5 1987 nbsp Ben Crenshaw 268 20 3 strokes nbsp Curtis Strange 500 000 90 000 24 1986 nbsp Calvin Peete 269 19 5 strokes nbsp Pat McGowan 500 000 90 0001985 nbsp Seve Ballesteros 205 b 11 2 strokes nbsp Peter Jacobsen nbsp John Mahaffey 400 000 72 0001984 nbsp Bob Eastwood 272 16 3 strokes nbsp Larry Rinker 400 000 72 0001983 nbsp Bill Rogers 274 14 3 strokes nbsp David Edwards nbsp Jay Haas nbsp Vance Heafner 400 000 72 0001982 nbsp Scott Hoch 206 b 10 2 strokes nbsp Bob Shearer nbsp Tom Watson 300 000 54 000USF amp G New Orleans Open1981 nbsp Tom Watson 2 270 18 2 strokes nbsp Bruce Fleisher 350 000 63 000Greater New Orleans Open1980 nbsp Tom Watson 273 15 2 strokes nbsp Lee Trevino 250 000 45 000First NBC New Orleans Open1979 nbsp Hubert Green 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Frank Conner nbsp Bruce Lietzke nbsp Steve Melnyk nbsp Lee Trevino 250 000 45 0001978 nbsp Lon Hinkle 271 17 1 stroke nbsp Gibby Gilbert nbsp Fuzzy Zoeller 200 000 40 0001977 nbsp Jim Simons 273 15 3 strokes nbsp Stan Lee 175 000 35 0001976 nbsp Larry Ziegler 274 14 1 stroke nbsp Victor Regalado 175 000 35 0001975 nbsp Billy Casper 2 271 17 2 strokes nbsp Peter Oosterhuis 150 000 30 000Greater New Orleans Open1974 nbsp Lee Trevino 267 21 8 strokes nbsp Bobby Cole nbsp Ben Crenshaw 150 000 30 0001973 nbsp Jack Nicklaus 280 8 Playoff nbsp Miller Barber 125 000 25 0001972 nbsp Gary Player 279 9 1 stroke nbsp Dave Eichelberger nbsp Jack Nicklaus 125 000 25 000Greater New Orleans Open Invitational1971 nbsp Frank Beard 2 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Hubert Green 125 000 25 0001970 nbsp Miller Barber 278 10 Playoff nbsp Bob Charles nbsp Howie Johnson 125 000 25 0001969 nbsp Larry Hinson 275 13 Playoff nbsp Frank Beard 100 000 20 000 25 1968 nbsp George Archer 271 17 2 strokes nbsp Bert Yancey 100 000 20 000 25 1967 nbsp George Knudson 277 11 1 stroke nbsp Jack Nicklaus 100 000 20 000 25 1966 nbsp Frank Beard 276 12 2 strokes nbsp Gardner Dickinson 100 000 20 000 25 1965 nbsp Dick Mayer 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Bruce Devlin nbsp Billy Martindale 100 000 20 000 4 25 1964 nbsp Mason Rudolph 283 5 1 stroke nbsp Jack Nicklaus nbsp Chi Chi Rodriguez nbsp Glenn Stuart 50 000 7 500 25 26 1963 nbsp Bo Wininger 2 279 9 3 strokes nbsp Tony Lema nbsp Bob Rosburg 40 000 6 400 25 1962 nbsp Bo Wininger 281 7 2 strokes nbsp Bob Rosburg 30 000 4 300 25 1961 nbsp Doug Sanders 272 16 5 strokes nbsp Gay Brewer nbsp Mac Main 30 000 4 300 25 1960 nbsp Dow Finsterwald 270 18 6 strokes nbsp Al Besselink 25 000 3 500 25 1959 nbsp Bill Collins 280 8 3 strokes nbsp Jack Burke Jr nbsp Tom Nieporte 20 000 2 800 25 1958 nbsp Billy Casper 278 10 Playoff nbsp Ken Venturi 20 000 2 800 25 1949 1957 No tournamentNew Orleans Open1948 nbsp Bob Hamilton 280 4 1 stroke nbsp Roberto De Vicenzo nbsp Fred Haas nbsp Lawson Little 10 000 2 000 27 1947 No tournament1946 nbsp Byron Nelson 2 277 11 5 strokes nbsp Ben Hogan 7 500 1 500 28 29 1945 nbsp Byron Nelson 284 4 Playoff nbsp Jug McSpaden 5 000 1 300 30 31 1944 nbsp Sammy Byrd 285 3 5 strokes nbsp Byron Nelson 5 000 1 000 32 1943 No tournament1942 nbsp Lloyd Mangrum 281 7 1 stroke nbsp Lawson Little nbsp Sam Snead 5 000 1 000 33 1941 nbsp Henry Picard 2 276 12 2 strokes nbsp Ben Hogan 5 000 1 200 34 1940 nbsp Jimmy Demaret 286 2 1 stroke nbsp Ralph Guldahl nbsp Jug McSpaden nbsp Sam Snead 10 000 2 000 35 1939 nbsp Henry Picard 284 4 5 strokes nbsp Dick Metz 10 000 2 000 36 37 Crescent City Open1938 nbsp Harry Cooper 285 3 4 strokes nbsp Jug McSpaden 5 000 1 200 38 Note Green highlight indicates scoring records Sources 39 40 Multiple winners EditThere is yet to be a three time winner at New Orleans but eleven have won twice Four won in consecutive years Byron Nelson Bo Wininger Tom Watson and Franco 2 wins Henry Picard 1939 1941 Byron Nelson 1945 1946 Bo Wininger 1962 1963 Frank Beard 1966 1971 Billy Casper 1958 1975 Tom Watson 1980 1981 Chip Beck 1988 1992 Ben Crenshaw 1987 1994 Carlos Franco 1999 2000 Billy Horschel 2013 2018 Cameron Smith 2017 2021See also EditSouthern Spring Open a 1922 PGA Tour event in New Orleans Sports in New OrleansNotes Edit From 2017 onwards the Zurich Classic of New Orleans became a two player team event a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to weather References Edit Zurich Classic Our history a b Course Map Zurich Classic April 2016 Retrieved April 28 2016 About Fore Kids Foundation a b Old Man Mayer wins golf on 30 yard chip shot Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press May 17 1965 p 10 a b Beck collects it all but Hogan record Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press April 25 1988 p 2C a b Couch s 55 foot chip in wins Zurich Classic Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press May 1 2006 p C5 Schupak Adam April 26 2017 Zurich Classic Turns to Team Play as a Jolt to PGA Tour Routine The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 28 2017 Everill Ben April 25 2018 Format change brings potential Sunday volatility at Zurich Classic PGA Tour a b A Brief History of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans lgagolf org Retrieved 2018 03 13 a b c d e f Our History Zurich Classic of New Orleans zurichgolfclassic com Retrieved 2018 03 13 Beard Takes New Orleans Tampering charged Golfer suspended Keeping A Close Eye On The Ball Casper Wins New Orleans Tournament Hinkle wins in New Orleans Player s streak ends O Grady fined and suspended by US Tour Norman felled by Frost s bunker shot GOLF Late Berth In Masters to Davis Love Paraguay s Franco gets first tour victory in New Orleans Choi wins Compaq Classic by four strokes Singh rallies for second straight title PGA Tour statement regarding additional tournament cancellations PGA Tour March 17 2020 Retrieved March 17 2020 Petrovic delivers wins Zurich Classic Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press May 2 2005 p C2 Smooth putting aids Crenshaw Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press March 23 1987 p 2B a b c d e f g h i j k l Johnson Sal Seanor Dave eds 2009 The USA Today Golfers Encyclopedia New York New York Skyhorse Publishing ISBN 978 1 60239 302 8 Rudolph wins tourney title Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press March 3 1964 p 3B Bob Hamilton Golf Victor Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Associated Press February 23 1948 p 16 Retrieved April 1 2010 Nelson First In N O Tourney The Lewiston Daily Sun Lewiston Maine Associated Press February 18 1946 p 8 Retrieved April 1 2010 Byron Nelson Tops Hogan To Win New Orleans Open Eugene Register Guard Eugene Oregon Associated Press February 18 1946 p 5 Retrieved April 1 2010 McSpaden Falters To Finish In Tie With Byron Nelson Ottawa Citizen Ottawa Canada Associated Press February 13 1945 p 8 Retrieved April 1 2010 Nelson Wins Tourney With Sensational 65 The Montreal Gazette Montreal Canada Associated Press February 14 1945 p 16 Retrieved April 1 2010 Byrd Tops Field To Win All War Bond Open Tourney Daytona Beach Morning Journal Daytona Beach Florida Associated Press February 29 1944 p 5 Retrieved April 1 2010 Mangrum New Orleans Golf Winner The Deseret News Salt Lake City Utah Associated Press February 21 1942 p 9 Retrieved April 1 2010 Picard Wins Open With Record 276 St Petersburg Times St Petersburg Florida United Press February 17 1941 p 13 Retrieved April 1 2010 TexasPro Fattens Purse Spartanburg Herald Journal Spartanburg South Carolina Associated Press February 27 1940 p 7 Retrieved April 1 2010 Week End Sport Results In Brief Sarasota Herald Tribune Sarasota Florida Associated Press February 20 1939 p 6 Retrieved April 1 2010 Henry Picard Wins His Second Tourney The Norwalk Hour Norwalk Connecticut Associated Press February 27 1939 p 9 Retrieved April 1 2010 Cooper Clips Par For Open Victory The Evening Independent St Petersburg Florida Associated Press February 22 1938 p 5A Retrieved April 1 2010 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Winners at pgatour com Zurich Classic of New Orleans Past Winners amp Highlights Archived April 22 2009 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditOfficial website Coverage on PGA Tour s official site TPC Louisiana official site English Turn Golf amp Country Club former host 1989 2004 2006 Lakewood Golf Club former host 1963 1988 City Park Golf Courses former host 1937 1962 29 54 07 N 90 11 24 W 29 902 N 90 190 W 29 902 90 190 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zurich Classic of New Orleans amp oldid 1157460623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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