The team of Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland entered the Zurich Classic as the betting favorite in the PGA Tour's lone team event, and they're already off ...
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NEW OREANS — Coming into the week, it was hard to imagine anyone beating the pair of Viktor Hovland and Collin Morikawa. The once — and future — Ryder Cup ...
“When he first asked me in Bahamas, I was really excited,” Hovland said. During their Wednesday news conference prior to the start of the tournament, Hovland said he played hard to get when Morikawa asked to partner up. AVONDALE, La. — Coming into the week, it was hard to imagine anyone beating the pair of Viktor Hovland and Collin Morikawa. The once — and future — Ryder Cup rivals have teamed up this week for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
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It brought the best out of 2020 Scottish Open champion Aaron Rai and his American playing partner, David Lipsky. The ace helped the Scottish duo open with a six-under-par 66, having earlier birdied the second, seventh, 11th and 13th as the $8.3 million event started with a fourball format. Back on the tee, it took a few minutes for MacIntyre, who is making his debut in the tournament, and his playing partners to realise the outcome, with Laird eventually getting a signal from someone up at the green.
Collin Morikawa is employing an interesting strategy on Day 1 at the Zurich Classic at New Orleans. The strategy being, “Let's try to put the ball in the ...
Looks like Morikawa has figured out a work-around. The man has a habit of working magic with his irons. Morikawa and Hovland were the favorites entering the week, with the belief that the only thing holding the supergroup back could be their putting.
Robert MacIntyre didn't think much of his tee shot at the 207-yard, par-3 14th. Until it went in for a hole-in-one.
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Here are full 2022 Zurich Classic of New Orleans tee times for Friday's second round, featuring Cameron Smith, Collin Morikawa and more.
Sign up for an account to get into the action today. 3:03 p.m. – Adam Hadwin/Adam Svensson and Matthew NeSmith/Taylor Moore 2:41 p.m. – Scott Piercy/Sean O’Hair and Tommy Gainey/Robert Garrigus Smith and Leishman will be up against some tough competition in the second round. 2:08 p.m. – Keith Mitchell/Brandt Snedeker and Kevin Kisner/Scott Brown 1:57 p.m. – Bill Haas/Jay Haas and Nick Watney/Charley Hoffman 1:35 p.m. – Tom Hog/Paul Barjon and Martin Laird/Robert MacIntyre Smith has been on a tear in 2022, quickly busting into the elite ranks of the game with two big victories to start the year and a valiant charge at the Masters crown two weeks ago. But this week that happens to be the case with reigning Zurich champs Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman. 2:52 p.m. – Brandon Hagy/Cameron Percy and Doc Redman/Sam Ryder 9:31 a.m. – Jason Day/Jason Scrivener and Joel Dahmen/Stephan Jaeger 9:48 a.m. – Patrick Rodgers/Brandon Wu and Scott Gutschewski/D.A. Points
Ever hole out a shot and not see it? Robert McIntyre's tee shot at the par-3 14th hole landed short of the green and he stopped watching.
The first round of the two-man team competition at TPC Louisiana is a four-ball (best ball) format, which leads to low scores. Then, the high-fives ensued and McIntyre wore an incredulous smile. Ever hole out a shot and not see it?
Round 2 of the 2022 Zurich Classic tees off at 9:20 a.m. ET on Friday at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, LA. We have a full list of tee times, including the ...
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The PGA Tour heads to TPC Louisiana this week for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. This marks the fifth year the event has been played as a team format and ...
1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service) 2. As ever in Australia the most comprehensive golf coverage is offered by Kayo Sports where you can watch Fox Sports that broadcasts the PGA Tour coverage. Sunday, April 24: 3am-8am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports) Saturday, April 23: 5.30am-8.30am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports) Friday, April 22: 5.30am-8.30am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports) Sunday, April 24: 5.30pm-11pm ( Sky Sports Golf) Saturday, April 23: 5.30pm-11pm ( Sky Sports Golf) You can try it out for a month for free or sign up for an annual plan and get 3 months absolutely free. Well Round 1 and 3 are Four-Ball (Best-Ball) and Rounds 2 and 4 are Foursomes (Alternate Shot). Given how we rarely see team events out on Tour, and the quality of play always on display at TPC Louisiana, we are in for a unique week of golf. Friday, April 22: 6pm-11.30pm ( Sky Sports Golf) ExpressVPN is one of the best out there. Below we have a full list of options but anyone away from their home country can still watch the action by using VPNs.
Recent Augusta Masters champion Scottie Scheffler will be hoping to make it five titles in seven starts, as he teams up with Ryan Palmer for this weekend's ...
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David Lipsky was involved in a car accident Tuesday on his way to TPC Louisiana and now leads the Zurich Classic with partner, Aaron Rai.
I chipped in a couple things on the back nine, but it was great to see David be a part of it.” Yeah, it was a little bit of a hectic beginning to the week,” he said. AVONDALE, La. — David Lipsky was on his way to TPC Louisiana on Tuesday morning when he was passing a scene of a broken down car.
NEW ORLEANS – Jay Haas knows father time is undefeated but the veteran being called “Pops” by fellow competitors wound back the clock and showed the ...
“To have him inside the ropes on my team, it's just a great opportunity, and it's just a special week. “It's just a good opportunity to play golf and enjoy it and have fun, but also inside the ropes be competitive and him be able to see what I'm talking about when I say either I'm struggling or here I hit a good one, what do you see here?” Bill said. “Hopefully I can hit some good shots and make some birdies and everything, but ultimately to be with my son, again, on the grandest stage here, that's what I'm trying to take from it,” Jay Haas said Wednesday. “I don't want to just show up and go through the motions. It was fun today,” Jay Haas said after the round. Snead was actually in the field when Jay Haas made his TOUR debut at the 1973 Wyndham Championship. Haas, paired with hisformer FedExCup-winning son Bill, contributed four birdies and a critical par save during the opening round at TPC Louisiana, as the family duo signed for a 7-under 65 in the Four-ball format.
The Australian duo of Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith are back to defend their title, but the team of rising stars with Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland ...
Scottie Scheffler watches his tee shot on the 3rd hole during the first round of the Zurich Classic at the TPC Louisiana golf course in Avondale, La.
From tee times to TV and streaming info, here's what you need to know for the PGA Tour's 2022 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
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Taylor Moore began his week by getting food poisoning and ended his first round with an eagle as he and Matthew NeSmith tied the tournament course record to ...
And all of a sudden, we started catching a touch of a rhythm, started making a few putts, started finding the round a little bit. MacIntyre, who used a 6-iron, is denied a place in the record books because statistics in team events are not included. “I had a ball today. “Got into a little rhythm there at the end, which was cool. Haas, 68, began his 799th week at a PGA Tour event by teaming with his son, Bill, 39, to shoot 65. “I was in the ER yesterday morning,” Moore said after he and NeSmith shot a 12-under 60 in Four ball to grab the lead.
On a day where the old Zurich Classic record, 60, was tied, Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay fired a 59 at TPC Louisiana on Thursday.
So the buffer, we’re only one shot ahead, but we are going into a format on Friday that we really like,” Cantlay said. “I think Xander and I really like alternate shot. “Yeah, I mean, just trying to make a birdie on par-5 like every other week.” Schauffele buried a 12-footer on No. 1 for birdie, Cantlay then made eagle on 2, then each of them made two more birdies going out to turn with a 7-under 29. After three consecutive pars, Schauffele took the lid back off after sticking his approach to two feet on 16. AVONDALE, La. — A lot was made this week of the Viktor Hovland/Collin Morikawa team, and deservedly so.
Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay combined for a 13-under par 59 on Thursday in the four-ball first round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, ...
"It's one of our strengths for the week, and we're really looking forward to it," he said. "It counts for me," he said. I'll count it in my book."
AVONDALE, La. (AP) — Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele are a good team even when they're playing for cash and not just a flag. Cantlay holed a 25-foot ...
Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele shot a tournament record 13-under 59 in fourballs Thursday to lead the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
"Yeah, I was a little bit of a hectic beginning to the week." "When you do that in this format, that's really the key." That was the trick on a windy day at the TPC Louisiana, both players contributing. Turns out there was a car in front of him that had broken down, and as Lipsky went to change lanes he said the driver behind him slammed on the brakes and hit him. The surprise was Garrigus and Gainey, both sponsor exemptions, joining the group at 61. "That was kind of a win within its own right."
He's 18 years older than rookies on the PGA Tour Champions. So while it was charming to see 68-year-old Jay team up with son Bill at this week's Zurich Classic ...
Which is a shame, as he missed that ball finding the bottom of the cup: We finished 18 holes, and that was the goal.” If anything it was an indictment on the start-up series, needing a player ranked outside the top 1,000 in the world to fill out its field after promising a number of the game’s stars would defect. But should you think NeSmith is merely being humble, it sounds like reaching the finish line was legitimately a goal. “To have him inside the ropes on my team, it's just a great opportunity, and it's just a special week. Now, however, there’s a possibility the first attempted defector (publicly, that is) could be leading a tour event heading into the weekend. Jay and Bill had the longest odds of winning entering the week, a byproduct of Jay teeing it up on tour for the first time since 2010. In a vacuum, seeing his name along with teammate Tommy Gainey on the Zurich leader board after an 11-under 61 would be quite the shock. “It's just a good opportunity to play golf and enjoy it and have fun, but also inside the ropes be competitive and him be able to see what I'm talking about when I say either I'm struggling or here I hit a good one, what do you see here?” Bill echoed. Clearly Garrigus won’t be the only player that tries to compete in the LIV series; there are plenty of individuals at the Zurich Classic rumored to be in discussions with the circuit. It was a perfect ham and eggs situation.” No offense to the man, the one and only Jay Haas; he accomplished much in his career.
Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay (-13): The favorites were who we thought they were. Cantlay and Schauffele came in as the co-favorites with Collin Morikawa ...
2. Incredible timing: From the "you definitely cannot make this stuff up" files, Robert Garrigus getting into contention in the week when it was disclosed that he's probably going to go and play in the LIV Golf Invitational -- a rival league to the PGA Tour -- is incredible. I love the Scheffler/Palmer pairing at 14-1 as well as Hovland/Morikawa at 16-1 given how easily they could shoot 57 or 58 on Saturday in the other four-ball format of the week. The bigger story here is that Cantlay and Schauffele have a head start on a field in which they were already the co-favorites. That alternate shot format is the same format in which Cantlay and Schauffele went 2-0-0 in last year's Ryder Cup The trio at T6 is the one to watch. They're very much alive going into Round 2 and should thrive in alternate shot on Friday. "It's just the first quarter," Cantlay said. "It counts for me," said Schauffele of the 59 which set a new Zurich Classic scoring record. Thursday was one of two four-ball sessions so scoring dipped into the low 60s (and lower) with Friday's alternate-shot format sure to inflate those scores ahead of the weekend. After going out in 29, their round stalled a bit halfway through the second nine before they birdied the last three in a row for the magic number. A fun first day of the 2022 Zurich Classic has resulted in an interesting leaderboard. Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay (-13): The favorites were who we thought they were.
NEW ORLEANS – FedExCup champion Patrick Cantlay and Olympic Gold Medalist Xander Schauffele lived up to their star billing in the opening round of the ...
Patrick Cantlay: “We played really well, made a lot of putts today on a day that was a little tricky with the wind and didn't birdie a lot of the same holes. I'll count it in my book.” Xander Schauffele: “It counts for me.
Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele shot a tournament-record 13-under-par 59 in the first round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans to take a one-shot ...
The duo's score won't go down as an official round of 59 but Schauffele said: "It counts for me. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele shot a tournament-record 13-under-par 59 in the first round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans to take a one-shot lead in the team event. Cantlay drained a 27-foot eagle putt at the par-five second hole to get the pair's round rolling and they finished with 11 birdies, including on each of the final three holes at TPC Louisiana.
Team golf is all about relationships. And in a good relationship, sometimes you have to be willing to fall into a lake. Enter Max Homa.
The beauty of playing on a team. “Bill asked me to play, and I tried to discourage him, said that he needed a partner that could help him a little bit more,” Jay said. This was a pairing of the 405s: Homa’s from southern California (where the 405 is the freeway) and Gooch went to Oklahoma State (where 405 is the area code). The pros get along. To aim at the green, Homa would have to stand deep in the water or hit left-handed. Normally that’s a person, but if it’s the golf course or the sport itself? “I get mad at some of the bad breaks we get, but someone has to do it. Homa and Gooch made a team bogey at No. 6 (their 15th hole of the day) and signed a short while later for a round of six-under 66, settling them squarely in the middle of the pack. It also means a teammate you want to help however you can. Gooch wasn’t in a great spot; he’d hit his tee shot short right and his second shot long left. I am not at the Zurich Classic this week. Max Homa had been excited about the week. Forget the awkward high-fives.