Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2026: Viewing options and PGA timetable

This week, the PGA Tour will make a change as it travels to TPC Louisiana for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. This four-day, four-round team competition will feature an alternating-round format consisting of both four-ball and foursomes. The first and third rounds will utilize the four-ball format, while the second and final rounds will be played as foursomes.
A total of 80 teams, each comprising two players, will vie for FedEx Cup points and monetary rewards. Each member of a team will receive an equal portion. For example, the victorious team will share the FedEx Cup points for first and second place (500 points for first and 300 for second, totaling 800 points, or 400 points for each player). The prize money will be allocated in the same manner.
Last season, Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak claimed victory in the event, finishing at 28-under 260, just one stroke ahead of twin brothers Nicolai HΓΈjgaard and Rasmus HΓΈjgaard.
Here are important details regarding the 2026 event:
When is the Zurich Classic of New Orleans?
The event takes place from Thursday to Sunday.
How can fans watch?
Fans can follow all the action through the ESPN App and the ESPN streaming hub. Coverage of the first round is also available on Disney+.
What is the schedule?
*All times are in Eastern and may change
April 23
8 a.m.: Coverage of the first round begins.
April 24
8:45 a.m.: Coverage of the second round begins.
April 25
8:45 a.m.: Coverage of the third round begins.
April 26
10:30 a.m.: Coverage of the final round begins.
Coverage will include the main feed, featured holes, and highlighted groups.
Which top teams will be participating in the event?
βͺοΈ Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak
βͺοΈ Matt Fitzpatrick and Alex Fitzpatrick
βͺοΈ Brooks Koepka and Shane Lowry
βͺοΈ Ryan Gerard and Sudarshan Yellamaraju
βͺοΈ Wyndham Clark and Taylor Moore
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