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The Zurich Classic of New Orleans is a professional
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on the
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, currently held at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, a suburb southwest of
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. Beginning 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. First prize reached five figures in
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, six figures in and passed the million-dollar mark in
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. The winning team in
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split over $2.39 million. In
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, 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
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points and two-year exemptions, but will not receive Masters invitations and no world ranking points are awarded for the event. In
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, the format switched to fourball for the first and third rounds and alternate shot for the second and fourth rounds.


Tournament names and corporate sponsors

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


Tournament highlights

* 1966: 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
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shortly after playing in the 1964 Greater New Orleans Open Invitational. * 1972: PGA Tour rookie Rogelio Gonzales was disqualified after it was learned he had changed his scorecard earlier in the tournament. In addition to his disqualification, the PGA Tour lifted Gonzales playing privileges. * 1974:
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wins with a bogey-free four rounds, a rare occurrence. * 1975:
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wins for the 51st and ultimately last time on the PGA Tour. He beats Peter Oosterhuis by two shots. * 1978: Lon Hinkle earns his first ever PGA Tour title by birdieing the 72nd hole to beat
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and Gibby Gilbert by one shot. The win by Hinkle ends
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's consecutive tournament winning streak at three. * 1984: Mac O'Grady gets into an altercation with a female tournament volunteer. Two years later, he was fined and suspended by Tour Commissioner Deane Beman for conduct unbecoming a professional golfer. * 1990:
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beats
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by one shot after holing out from a sand trap on the 72nd hole. * 1995: In need of a win to qualify for
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, Davis Love III defeats Mike Heinen in a sudden death playoff. * 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
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. * 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. * 2004: Vijay Singh shoots a final round 63 to beat
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and Joe Ogilvie by one shot. * 2017: The event switched to a team format.


Courses

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
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that August forced the event back to English Turn for a year in 2006. It returned to the TPC in
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, its current home.


Course layout

TPC Louisiana in 2016 Source:


Winners

''Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records''
Sources:Zurich Classic of New Orleans – Winners
- at pgatour.com
Zurich Classic of New Orleans – Past Winners & Highlights


See also

* Southern (Spring) Open, a 1922 PGA Tour event in New Orleans * Sports in New Orleans


Notes


References


External links

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Coverage on PGA Tour's official siteTPC Louisiana
– official site * – former host (1989–2004, 2006)
Lakewood Golf Club
– former host (1963–1988)
City Park Golf Courses
– former host (1937–1962) {{coord, 29.902, -90.190, display=t, type:event_region:US-LA PGA Tour events Golf tournaments in Louisiana Golf in New Orleans Sports competitions in New Orleans Recurring sporting events established in 1938 1938 establishments in Louisiana