Zurich Classic of New Orleans – Gambling/DFS Preview 2026

TPC Louisiana – New Orleans, Louisiana

This week the PGA Tour heads to New Orleans for the Zurich Classic, a unique teams event at TPC Louisiana. I usually take this week off, but I have a few teams I like in this year’s tournament!

Course Breakdown

Par 72, 7425 yards, Pete Dye design, all four Par 3s are between 200-225 yards, all four of the Par 5s should be reachable in two by most of the field, fairways are above average width, many of the fairways are tree lined, lots of bunkers in an array of sizes, rough is thick but not too penalizing, water in play on eight holes, lower than tour average driving distance (277 vs. 284 yards), Bermuda greens that are some of the easiest on tour with the highest three putt avoidance and make rate from 5-10 feet on any course on tour when this was a normal stroke play event, this was one of the easiest stroke play courses on tour before it became a team competition

Tournament Notes

  • Only team stroke play format event of the year since it became that format in 2017
  • This event (not as a team event before 2017) has been held here every year since 2005 (besides 2006 because of Hurricane Katrina)
  • In 2018, the format switched to four ball for the Thursday and Saturday rounds and alternate shot for the Friday and Sunday rounds.
  • Cut is Top 33 teams and ties
  • Teams that have had the best success here are the teams that have done best in the alternate shot format
  • The format of this tournament makes the strokes gained data for this event useless

Key Stats

Approach, Par 4 scoring, Putting (typically not as much of a factor)

Main proximity distance range on approach: 200+ yards (29.2%)

Field

74 two-man teams with lousy field strength

Defending Champions: Andrew Novak/Ben Griffin (-28)

Runner Ups Last Year: Nicolai Hojgaard/Rasmus Hojgaard (-27)

Bets

Outrights

.7u Brooks Koepka/Shane Lowry (+1450)

.6u Shudarshan Yellamaraju/Ryan Gerard (+1800)

DraftKings/Betting Notes

  • Every player will be listed individually on DraftKings, and as a team BUT you can only play one player per team (for example, you can’t draft both Alex Fitzpatrick and Matt Fitzpatrick) BUT you get the points for both regardless of which you roster so there’s no advantage of one partner over another. They’re the same and the same price – not sure why they don’t just combine them into a team like they have listed
  • Most One & Done contests skip this week including the big Mayo Cup one that I’m in, but if your league/contest is running one this week, pick a player that is paired with a stud that you typically wouldn’t use (for example, Alex Fitzpatrick since he is paired with his brother Matt Fitzpatrick)
  • Most years I treat this as a bye week and don’t bet anything on this tournament or play DFS, but this year I have a couple teams that I like
  • Limited research for me this week and no real model I’m going off of since it’s tough for the stats to translate to team play, but both teams I’m betting this week are playing well and for Brooks Koepka, if him and Lowry win it (after Shane won it with Rory two years ago), it still counts as a win and gets Brooks in signature events

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