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Zurich Classic...Anyone hear anything about who is going to be in the field?

Posted on 3/16/23 at 7:19 am
Posted by Puddenn32
In da LP
Member since Oct 2018
636 posts
Posted on 3/16/23 at 7:19 am
All I could find was the lists from last year. Contemplating going.
This post was edited on 4/21/23 at 1:47 pm
Posted by whichyalnoaboutseven
Metairie
Member since Dec 2009
2027 posts
Posted on 3/16/23 at 8:16 am to
Players won’t start committing till like 2 weeks before and have till the Friday before the tournament starts.

I’m not too enthusiastic about the field this year honestly. There’s a designated tournament the week before.

With that being said, it’s one of my favorite events to attend.
This post was edited on 3/16/23 at 8:52 am
Posted by OldReaux
Boosieville
Member since May 2015
210 posts
Posted on 3/20/23 at 2:44 pm to
Cantlay and Xander have committed to playing this year.
Posted by whichyalnoaboutseven
Metairie
Member since Dec 2009
2027 posts
Posted on 3/20/23 at 2:46 pm to
That’s a good start. Hope I’m wrong about the field.
Posted by Scooby
Member since Aug 2006
1881 posts
Posted on 3/20/23 at 6:05 pm to
Hopefully with it being a Ryder Cup year, we will see some big name guys play the tournament as a trial run for the Cup.
Posted by OldReaux
Boosieville
Member since May 2015
210 posts
Posted on 3/21/23 at 8:23 am to
Zurich Classic expects another banner field despite landmark changes to PGA Tour schedule

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The future of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans remains bright despite landmark changes on the PGA Tour. The tournament’s non-elevated status is creating new challenges for the local PGA Tour event, but so far, they’ve been minimal ones, tournament director Steve Worthy said Monday at the event’s annual media day. Worthy said he is confident the tournament's unique team-play format along with New Orleans’ world-renowned nightlife and hospitality will continue to attract elite players to the event. Led by reigning champions and Top 10 players Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, Zurich officials expect another banner field for this year’s tournament, which will be held at the TPC of Louisiana on April 20-23. “Whether we’re elevated or not, we’re still going to have a really good field,” Worthy said. “We’re still going to have a lot of big names here this year, and we’re happy about that. Being different helps.” The PGA Tour, in response to the competition from the nascent LIV Golf Tour, recently announced plans to conduct 17 elevated events on the 2023 schedule with bumper-prize purses of $20 million. These tournaments include the four major championships: The Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open and The (British) Open Championship. The Zurich Classic, with a purse of $8.6 million, was not one of the so-called elevated tournaments. As a non-elevated event, the Zurich Classic finds itself positioned in a less-than-ideal spot on the PGA Tour schedule, directly after and before three elevated events: The Masters, April 6-9; RBC Heritage, April 13-16; and the Wells Fargo Championship, May 4-7. However, the Zurich's unique team competition, where the field of 80 two-man teams compete in alternating days of best ball and alternate shot play, helps distinguish it from other events, Cantlay said. “I think that (the new schedule format) is a good thing,” said Cantlay, the fourth-ranked player in the latest World Golf Rankings. “I think you’ll see guys round out their schedules with tournaments that maybe aren’t elevated but are tournaments that they’ve played at, or tournaments that are hometown tournaments, and this tournament (the Zurich), with it standing out as one of the tournaments that’s different with the format. It just seems like a natural fit for Xander and I to play together, and so that’s why we’re playing together this year and why we played together the last couple years.” With match play going away next year, there will be 16 elevated events and 12 have already been designated, Worthy said. The other four are “wild cards to be determined.” The Zurich would likely need to significantly increase its purse from the record $8.6 million this year to as much as $20 million to be designated as an elevated event. “There has been talk about, could events be elevated every other year or more than that,” Worthy said. “The Tour wants to come up with the best plan for the players. They’ve got sponsorship to keep happy. … Whether they’re rotated, whether because you’re elevated in one year, a year or two later, will you still be elevated? I think that’s an ongoing process. They’re still trying to figure all that out right now. “As we go forward, elevated or not elevated, the fact that our guys enjoy coming to New Orleans and playing in this golf tournament will keep us in a good place going forward regardless. … I feel like we’re going to be in good shape either way.” This year’s field, however, will be missing some familiar names because of the LIV Golf Tour, which has attracted several well-known players who were regular Zurich participants, among them: former two-time Zurich Classic Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Patrick Reed, Henrik Stenson, Bubba Watson, Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Graeme McDowell, Cameron Tringale and Harold Varner. LIV Tour players are not allowed to participate in PGA Tour events. makes it a little more difficult (for the Zurich),” Worthy said. “We were surrounded by a lot of them. … That players like our event enough to still have a very good field says a lot about us and makes me happy. Next year, as the Tour works out the schedule, for how it would affect any non-elevated event, they want to try to spread things so that nobody gets too many elevated events surrounding them to make it too difficult.” Despite the new challenges, Worthy said he expects another field of elite players to compete this year. In addition to Cantlay and Shauffele, he expects to announce commitments from more headliners in the days and weeks ahead. “I think you’ll see a very good representation of Top 10 and Top 25 players that will join us,” Worthy said.
This post was edited on 3/21/23 at 8:41 am
Posted by chillfam
H-Town
Member since Apr 2015
580 posts
Posted on 3/21/23 at 9:14 am to
would have been cool if they did a crossover event with the LPGA too, but since they just announced that they are doing that in the fall, it seems like it’s gonna stay the same. I honestly wish this event would move to a time in the fall where the course would be at its firmest and fastest
Posted by RedHawk
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2007
8851 posts
Posted on 3/21/23 at 4:27 pm to
They lost Sergio and Bubba for sure as they were sponsored by Zurich.
Posted by OldReaux
Boosieville
Member since May 2015
210 posts
Posted on 3/22/23 at 10:09 am to
Horschel and Burns have officially committed
Posted by m57
Flyover Country
Member since May 2017
2086 posts
Posted on 3/22/23 at 11:22 am to
Morikawa is a Zurich guy so I'm sure he'll be in.

He also probably will be thrilled not having to finish DFL with Matt Wolfe again.
This post was edited on 3/22/23 at 11:26 am
Posted by Power-Dome
Member since Nov 2012
1112 posts
Posted on 3/23/23 at 1:01 pm to
Watching the Min Woo / Theegala match highlights, it got me thinking about some hopeful pairings for Zurich.

First, I think we may get Lowry/Fleetwood after both their partners from last year won't be able to play Zurich. Scheffler and Palmer again? Kitayama and Aphibarnrat paired last year and could be a good group to watch.

The website has switched to 2023 commits so hopefully we get the names rolling in
Posted by RayBaker
The Sky
Member since Jan 2020
47 posts
Posted on 3/26/23 at 7:20 pm to
Doubt Scottie plays this year.

Palmer will get Rory this year.
Posted by OldReaux
Boosieville
Member since May 2015
210 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 10:10 am to
Matt Fitzpatrick has officially committed. He chose his brother as his teammate.
Posted by Swagga
504
Member since Dec 2009
16158 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 11:08 am to
Actually some decent names so far for not being an elevated event. Hopefully that continues.
Posted by Ghost of Colby
Alberta, overlooking B.C.
Member since Jan 2009
11260 posts
Posted on 3/27/23 at 6:54 pm to
quote:

Horschel and Burns have officially committed

The Burns/Horschel team have to be the favorites. They finished 4th in 2021 and 2nd last year.
Posted by Taurus
Loozianna
Member since Feb 2015
4955 posts
Posted on 3/28/23 at 12:04 pm to
I thought Rose was sponsored by Zurich. He and Stenson were a team for years. I've been a few times, but not since '16 or'17.

I saw Keopka play before he won a major. His now wife is tiny. Never saw her face, but damn she is little.
Posted by lighter345
Member since Jan 2009
11865 posts
Posted on 3/28/23 at 4:09 pm to
Anyone have a strong opinion the the $175 Best Of Ticket vs $275 Walk On tickets?
Posted by TigerFan91
:red:
Member since Jan 2005
27143 posts
Posted on 3/28/23 at 7:12 pm to
I did both last year, the Best Of was cool because you could walk the course and have spots to post up and grab a drink. It was worth it

Was gifted tickets to the Walk-On’s tent for Saturday and it was so much fun. Saturday is best ball so everyone is hitting into the 17th so lots of shots coming at you. Food is what you’d expect for Walk-On’s. Thinking about buying tickets this year for it because I had such a good time
Posted by Taurus
Loozianna
Member since Feb 2015
4955 posts
Posted on 3/28/23 at 7:45 pm to
The 15th-17th or I'm missing by a hole or two...It's badass golf fan watch. It's cool as shite watch.

The 18th is also cool. I remember "Beef!!" on 18.
Posted by LaGaToR
Gainesville
Member since Jun 2011
195 posts
Posted on 3/28/23 at 7:54 pm to
$175 Best is a steal plus you can walk see everything, doing this again
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