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2022 U.S.OPEN CHAMPION MATT FITZPATRICK WILL TEAM WITH HIS BROTHER ALEX IN THE 2024 ZURICH CLASSIC
Matt won the 2022 U.S. Open and the 2013 U.S. Amateur on the same course
NEW ORLEANS, LA (March 28, 2024)—Matt Fitzpatrick, the 2022 U.S. Open champion, will once again team with his brother Alex, who plays on the DP World Tour, in this year’s Zurich Classic, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“We are excited to have Matt and Alex joining us in New Orleans again,” said Worthy. “Matt is already a major champion and has been in the top 10 in the world, while Alex is finding success on the DP World Tour. They were a great story last year and their experience here should serve them well in their attempt to win this year,” Worthy added.
Matt and Alex tied for 19th in last year’s Zurich Classic. The brothers are featured in an entire episode of the Netflix series Full Swing this year, with several scenes of their play in the 2023 Zurich Classic.
Matt Fitzpatrick, currently ranked 11th in the world, earned his first PGA Tour title in 2022 on the biggest stage—the U.S. Open. His victory came at The Country Club, where he also won the 2013 U.S. Amateur. He became only the second player to win both the U.S. Open and the U.S. Amateur on the same course. The first one was Jack Nicklaus. He was also the first English player to win the U.S. Amateur since Harold Hinton in 1911.
His victory at the U.S. Open in 2022 continued his trajectory of success in his short PGA Tour career since earning his card in 2019. He posted 10 top-10 finishes in 20 events played in 2022, including a tie for second at the Wells Fargo Championship; a tie for fifth at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, his first career top-five in a FedExCup Playoffs event; and a tie for fifth in the PGA Championship.
He followed that up in 2023 with victories at the RBC Heritage in the U.S. and the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Europe. He scored six top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour last season, including a tie for seventh in the year-opening Sentry Tournament of Champions, a tie for second in the BMW Championship and a tie for ninth in the Tour Championship.
A native of Sheffield, England, he turned professional in 2014 after a year playing collegiately for Northwestern University. While he was still in college, he became the first amateur since Bobby Jones in 1930 to hold low amateur titles at The Open Championship and U.S. Open at the same time.
He qualified for the European Tour in late 2014 and in June, 2015, finished third in the Lyoness (Austrian) Open, took second in the Omega European Masters and earned his first victory at the British Masters in October that year.
He went on the win another six European Tour titles, including the DP World Championship in 2016 and 2020 and the Omega European Masters in consecutive years 2017-18.
He made the European Ryder Cup team in 2016, 2020 and 2023 and played on the Walker Cup team in 2013 when he posted a 3-1 record for the losing GB&I team.
Alex Fitzpatrick, Matt’s younger brother, plays on the DP World Tour. He finished tied for 17th in The Open Championship last year, posted a second in the ISPS Handa World Invitational and tied for eighth in the ISPS Handa Australian Open.
So far this season, his best finishes have been a tie for 16th at the Hero Dubai Classic and the Ras Al Khaimah Championship on the DP World Tour.
Alex played four years for Wake Forest and competed in the Walker Cup for the Great Britain-Ireland team in 2019 and 2021. He was also selected for the Arnold Palmer Cup international team in 2020 and 2021 He was the fourth-ranked amateur in the world before he turned pro.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and several charitable golf tournaments.
In 2023, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated a record $2.843 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas. Charitable contributions have been rising in recent years:
- Over $2.843 Million to charities in 2023
- Over $20 Million to charities in last 10 years
- Over $48 Million to charities since inception
More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
Zurich Insurance has sponsored the Zurich Classic of New Orleans for 20 years, one of the longest title sponsor relationships on the PGA Tour. The Zurich Classic is the only team tournament on the PGA TOUR season. Since launching the team format in 2017, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans has drawn some of the highest-ranking fields for any regular-season tournament on the PGA TOUR.
The Zurich Classic has over a $40 million economic impact to the regional economy. With 42 hours of total television coverage on Golf Channel and CBS, a total of 13 million viewers tuned in to watch the tournament.
Internationally, PGA TOUR coverage of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans is available across 148 countries and territories via local broadcast partners, and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the days of professional competition.
The tournament will be played April 24-28, 2024, at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2024 totals a record $8.9 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,286,050 and 400 FedExCup points.
All tickets to the 2024 Zurich Classic will be mobile entry only. Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day, and the Walk-On’s Stadium Club will offer close-up viewing at the 17th hole in the only two-story, air-conditioned tent on the course. Additional ticket options are available online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com
WORLD NUMBER TWO RORY MCILROY WILL MAKE HIS ZURICH CLASSIC DEBUT TEAMED WITH SHANE LOWRY
McIlroy has won four major titles, and Lowry has won The Open Championship
NEW ORLEANS, LA (March 25, 2024)— Rory McIlroy, 24-time PGA TOUR winner including four major titles and currently ranked second in the world, will make his debut at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans this year, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
McIlroy will team with fellow Irishman Shane Lowry, who himself added a major title to his playing resume when he won The Open Championship in 2019 in his native country.
“Both of these players have competed for Europe in Ryder Cup competition, so they are very accustomed to team play ,” said Worthy. “It’s always fun to see close friends partner in our unique format, and with their experience they will be both fan and on-course favorites,” Worthy added.
McIlroy, who joined the PGA TOUR in 2010, has carved out a remarkable career, making the cut in 213 out of 243 tournaments he has entered. He has won 24 times on the PGA TOUR and 17 times on the DP World Tour.
His record glitters with titles in the most prestigious tournaments around the world. He has three FedExCup titles; the DP World Championship twice; The Open Championship twice; and once each in the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and THE PLAYERS Championship.
Although he is still seeking his first Masters championship to become only the sixth player in history to complete the Grand Slam, he has finished in the top 10 at Augusta seven times in the last 10 years.
He was named PGA TOUR Player of the Year three times, DP World Tour Player of the Year three times, won the Byron Nelson Award four times, the Vardon Trophy four times, and the Mark McCormick Award three times.
He has played on every European Ryder Cup team since 2010, with an overall record of 16-13-4. In the 2023 competition, he went 4-1 at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club outside Rome, Italy.
McIlroy turned professional at age 17, after declining a golf scholarship at East Tennessee State University when he was only 15. His first win on the DP World Tour came when he was 19 in 2009 and his first victory on the PGA TOUR came just a year later in 2010. At 22, he became the youngest player ever to reach €10 million in career earnings on the DP World Tour. In 2012, he became the youngest player to reach $10 million in career earnings on the PGA TOUR.
He is currently ranked second in the world and has been ranked first in the world for 95 weeks starting in 2015.
Shane Lowry won The Open Championship in 2019 at Royal Portrush in his native Ireland, firing a course-record 63 in the third round to win by six shots over Tommy Fleetwood. He has won five other titles, four on the DP World Tour and the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in 2015 that earned him his PGA TOUR card.
In addition to his title in The Open Championship, Lowry has posted a tie for third in the Masters, three top-10s in the PGA Championship and a tie for second in the 2016 U.S. Open, where he also finished ninth the previous year.
He has played the Zurich Classic four times in his career, most recently finishing 13th teamed with Ian Poulter in 2022.
Lowry has played on the latest two Ryder Cup teams for Europe. He also made the World Cup team three times and played for Ireland in the Eisenhower Trophy in 2008.
He has played only five times in the U.S. in 2024. This season he tied for fourth in the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches and finished third in the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and several charitable golf tournaments.
In 2023, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated a record $2.843 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas. Charitable contributions have been rising in recent years:
- Over $2.843 Million to charities in 2023
- Over $20 Million to charities in last 10 years
- Over $48 Million to charities since inception
More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
Zurich Insurance has sponsored the Zurich Classic of New Orleans for 20 years, one of the longest title sponsor relationships on the PGA Tour. The Zurich Classic is the only team tournament on the PGA TOUR season. Since launching the team format in 2017, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans has drawn some of the highest-ranking fields for any regular-season tournament on the PGA TOUR.
The Zurich Classic has over a $40 million economic impact to the regional economy. With 42 hours of total television coverage on Golf Channel and CBS, a total of 13 million viewers tuned in to watch the tournament.
Internationally, PGA TOUR coverage of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans is available across 148 countries and territories via local broadcast partners, and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the days of professional competition.
The tournament will be played April 24-28, 2024, at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2024 totals a record $8.9 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,286,050 and 400 FedExCup points.
All tickets to the 2024 Zurich Classic will be mobile entry only. Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day, and the Walk-On’s Stadium Club will offer close-up viewing at the 17th hole in the only two-story, air-conditioned tent on the course. Additional ticket options are available by calling the Tournament Office at 504-342-3000 or online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com
ASCENDANT STARS THEEGALA AND ZALATORIS TEAM FOR 2024 ZURICH CLASSIC
Zalatoris returns from major back surgery while Theegala holds top five spot in FedExCup standings
NEW ORLEANS, LA (March 19, 2024)—Sahith Theegala and Will Zalatoris, two of the ascending young stars on the PGA Tour, have teamed to play the 2024 Zurich Classic, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“Will has bounced back extremely well after missing nearly a full season from major back surgery,” said Worthy. “Meanwhile, Sahith is building off his first Tour victory last year with three top-10 finishes this season already, ” Worthy added.
Theegala broke through with his first title at the 2023 Fortinet Championship, then followed up with a second at The Sentry in Hawaii to start the 2024 season. He took fifth in the WM Phoenix Open and tied for sixth in the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. This week he tied for ninth in The Players Championship.
He is currently ranked 14th in the world and fifth in FedExCup standings.
In his first PGA Tour tournament in June 2020, he took 14th in the Safeway Open and secured his card for the 2021-2022 season by finishing sixth in the Korn Ferry Tour Championship. Last year, he teamed with Justin Suh to tie for 23rd in the Zurich Classic.
In the 2021-22 season, his first fulltime on the Tour, he finished 28th in the Tour Championship after five top-10s and 11 top-25s during the year.
Theegala was a three-time All-American at Pepperdine University. His collegiate career was cut short by the 2020 Covid-19 suspension of competition, when his team was ranked first in the U.S. In 2020 he was awarded the Haskins Award, the Ben Hogan Award and the Jack Nicklaus Award, only the fifth college player to win all three in the same year.
Zalatoris burst on the PGA Tour to earn full-time membership for the 2020-21 season on the strength of three top 10 finishes in the majors–a second in his debut at the Masters, a tie for sixth in the U.S. Open and a tie for eighth in the PGA Championship. In 2022, he did even better in the majors with a tie for sixth in the Masters, a tie for second in the U.S. Open and a second in the PGA Championship when he lost a three-hole playoff.
He scored a total of eight top-10s and 14 top-25 finishes in only 25 events in his first season on Tour and ran away with the Arnold Palmer Award for Rookie of the Year honors before he even earned his full-time card.
He followed that brilliant rookie season up with his first victory in 2022 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, but then was forced to withdraw from the following week’s BMW Championship when his back problem first appeared. Before that happened, however, he had posted three runner-up finishes and nine top-10s, including a tie for fourth in the 2022 Zurich Classic, when he teamed with Davis Riley.
He was forced to withdraw before the first round of the 2023 Masters when he suffered a herniated disc in his back. He was ranked eighth in the world at the time. He lost the rest of the entire 2023 season and started this year ranked 43rd.
Now back and healthy on Tour, he tied for second in The Genesis Invitational and tied for fourth in the Arnold Palmer Invitational. He has now climbed to 30th in the world ranking and 13th in FedExCup points. He ranked as high as eighth in the world when he was forced to miss most of 2023 and fell to 54th by the time he returned.
As an amateur, he won the 2014 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. In college, he played for Wake Forest on the Arnold Palmer scholarship and was named first-team All-American and ACC Player of the Year in 2017. He made the Walker Cup team that year and contributed to a 19-7 U.S. win over the Europeans by going 3-1 in his matches. That American team included Collin Morikawa, Cameron Champ, Doug Ghim and Maverick McNealy, all of whom compete on the PGA Tour today.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and several charitable golf tournaments.
In 2023, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated a record $2.843 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas. Charitable contributions have been rising in recent years:
- Over $2.843 Million to charities in 2023
- Over $20 Million to charities in last 10 years
- Over $48 Million to charities since inception
More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
Zurich Insurance has sponsored the Zurich Classic of New Orleans for 20 years, one of the longest title sponsor relationships on the PGA Tour. The Zurich Classic is the only team tournament on the PGA TOUR season. Since launching the team format in 2017, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans has drawn some of the highest-ranking fields for any regular-season tournament on the PGA TOUR.
The Zurich Classic has over a $40 million economic impact to the regional economy. With 42 hours of total television coverage on Golf Channel and CBS, a total of 13 million viewers tuned in to watch the tournament.
Internationally, PGA TOUR coverage of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans is available across 148 countries and territories via local broadcast partners, and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the days of professional competition.
The tournament will be played April 24-28, 2024, at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2024 totals a record $8.9 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,286,050 and 400 FedExCup points.
All tickets to the 2024 Zurich Classic will be mobile entry only. Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day, and the Walk-On’s Stadium Club will offer close-up viewing at the 17th hole in the only two-story, air-conditioned tent on the course. Additional ticket options are available by calling the Tournament Office at 504-342-3000 or online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com
Both American and European 2023 Ryder Cup Captains enter Zurich Classic teamed with their vice-captains
NEW ORLEANS, LA (April 4, 2023)—Both current American and European Ryder Cup captains will play in the Zurich Classic this year, each paired with one of their vice-captains, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
American captain Zach Johnson will team with vice-captain Steve Stricker, and European captain Luke Donald will pair with Edoardo Molinari.
“This is a first for us, to have both Ryder Cup captains and their respective vice-captains in our field this year, said Worthy. “We are excited to connect the opportunity of our team format with the two captains as they prepare for the Ryder Cup in Rome later this year ,” Worthy added.
Johnson has won 12 times on the PGA Tour, including two majors–the 2007 Masters and the 2015 Open Championship. He is 12th all-time on the PGA Tour career money list.
He has played on no fewer than nine American teams, representing the U.S. on five Ryder Cup teams (2006, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016) and on four Presidents Cup teams (2007, 2009, 2013, and 2015).
He played college golf at Drake University. In 2016, he funded the Zach Johnson Golf Room, featuring state-of-the-art technology for the university men’s and women’s golf teams.
He received the 2020 Payne Stewart Award in honor of his character, sportsmanship and charitable giving.
Johnson partnered with Jonathan Byrd to finish T-15 in the 2018 Zurich Classic. His last win on the PGA Tour was his second major, The Open Championship in 2015.
Stricker has also won 12 times on the PGA Tour, including the World Match Play Championship, Memorial Tournament and Tournament of Champions. He appeared on five Presidents Cup teams (1996, 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2013) and played on the 2008, 2010 and 2012 Ryder Cup teams.
He has captained both American teams that won the Presidents Cup in 2017 and the Ryder Cup in his home state of Wisconsin in 2020.
His most successful season on the PGA Tour came in 2009, with three victories and a runner-up finish on the money list. He spent more than 250 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking, reaching a career-high world ranking of No. 2 in September 2009 at age 42.
He is 15th on the PGA Tour career money list and, like his captain this year, won the Payne Stewart Award in 2012.
This will be his first start on the PGA Tour since 2021. He moved to the Champions Tour in 2017 and quickly hit gold. He has won 12 Champions events in 52 starts. In addition, he has finished in the top 10 an unprecedented 44 times. In his first season on the Champions Tour, he posted one second and three thirds in six starts.
So far this season on the Champions Tour, his worst finish in five tournaments has been a tie for eighth to go with a win, two ties for second and a tie for fifth. He currently ranks second in Schwab Cup points.
Stricker partnered with Jerry Kelly in 2017 and 2018 with a best finish of a tie for 14th, and he tied for fourth as an individual in New Orleans in 2000.
Luke Donald, captain of the European team, spent 56 weeks ranked number one in the world, seventh all-time.
He was born in England and came to the U.S. to play collegiately for Northwestern University in Chicago, where he earned his degree in art theory and practice. He won the 1999 NCAA Division I Championship and made two GB&I Walker Cup teams in 1998 and 1999.
He earned his Tour card in 2002 and went on to win five times on the PGA Tour to go with eight victories on the European Tour. He won the European Tour’s flagship event, the BMW PGA Championship in 2011 and 2012. He also won the Dunlop Phoenix tournament in consecutive years, 2012-13.
He played for the European Ryder Cup team in 2004, 2006, 2010 and 2012. His combined record is 10-4-1 in Ryder Cup matches., going undefeated in 2006. He also played on the World Cup team in 2004, 2005 and 2006, winning the 2004 event paired with fellow Englishman Paul Casey.
His best finishes at the Zurich Classic were a third in 2012 and a tie for eighth in 2011. He is one of only two players ranked number one in the world never to have won a major, but he came close on a number of occasions. In 2011, he tied for fourth in the Masters and tied for eighth in the PGA Championship. That was a banner year in his career, as he also won the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play, tied for second in the WGC St. Jude Invitational and tied for eighth in the WGC Workday Championship.
Donald’s vice-captain, Edoardo Molinari, will make his Zurich Classic debut this year.
He has won three times on the European Tour and was the 2005 U.S. Amateur champion at historic Merion Golf Club, the first Italian and first Continental European to win. He won the U.S. Amateur with a 25-foot birdie putt on the 33rd hole to claim a 4 and 3 win over American Dillon Dougherty.
He was a captain’s pick for the European Ryder Cup team in 2010, when he played with his brother Francesco, the first brothers to play on the European team since 1963. The Molinari brothers also teamed to win the Italian Amateur Foursomes in 2001 and the World Cup in 2009.
Still active on the DP World (European) Tour, his best finish this season has been a tie for 17th at the Thailand Classic. His best on the PGA Tour was a tied for second in the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2010.
The 2023 Zurich Classic field includes three of the top 10 players in the world to lead another strong field:
- Defending champions Patrick Cantlay, ranked fourth in the world, and Xander Schauffele, ranked seventh have entered.
- They join last year’s runner-up team of Billy Horschel, ranked 24th with Sam Burns, who vaulted to 10th in the world after winning the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play Championship and is now ranked 11th.
- Collin Morikawa, ranked 12th in the world has entered to play with Max Homa, ranked fourth.
- 2022 U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick, ranked 15th in the world, will team with his brother Alex.
Reigning U.S.Open Champion Matt Fitzpatrick will team with his brother Alex in the 2023 Zurich Classic
Matt won the 2022 U.S. Open and the 2013 U.S. Amateur on the same course
NEW ORLEANS, LA (March 27, 2023)—Matt Fitzpatrick, the reigning U.S. Open champion, will team with his brother Alex, who plays on the DP World Tour, in this year’s Zurich Classic, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“We are excited to have Matt and Alex joining us in New Orleans for the first time,” said Worthy. “We’ve been fortunate to have some great partnership stories in team play, and this adds to that legacy. Matt is a major champion, and his brother is a rising star, so we expect their familiarity will make them a very competitive team,” Worthy added.
Matt Fitzpatrick, currently ranked 15th in the world, earned his first win on the PGA Tour last year, and it was a big one—the U.S. Open. His victory came at The Country Club, where he also won the 2013 U.S. Amateur. He became only the second player to win both the U.S. Open and the U.S. Amateur on the same course. The other was Jack Nicklaus.
His victory at the U.S. Open capped the most successful season in his short PGA Tour career. He posted 10 top-10 finishes in 20 events played, including a tie for second at the Wells Fargo Championship; a tie for fifth at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, his first career top-five in a FedExCup Playoffs event; and a tie for fifth in the PGA Championship.
Matt had been steadily finding more success on the PGA Tour as he played more events. In the 2020-21 season, he posted five top 10 and nine top 25 finishes in only 20 events. His best finish that season was a tie for fourth in the RBC Heritage.
So far this season, his best tournament was a tie for seventh at the Sentry Tournament of Champions that kicked off the new year.
A native of Sheffield, England, he turned professional in 2014 after a short stay playing collegiately for Northwestern University. While he was still in college, he became the first amateur since Bobby Jones in 1930 to hold low amateur titles at The Open Championship and U.S. Open at the same time.
He qualified for the European Tour in late 2014 and in June, 2015, finished third in the Lyoness (Austrian) Open, took second in the Omega European Masters and earned his first victory at the British Masters in October that year.
He went on the win another six European Tour titles, including the DP World Championship in 2016 and 2020. Last season he took second in the Italian Open and tied for fifth in the DP World Championship.
He made the European Ryder Cup team in 2016 and 2020 and played on the Walker Cup team in 2013 when he posted a 3-1 record for the losing GB&I team.
Matt’s teammate, younger brother Alex, plays on the DP World Tour. He turned pro just last year. His best finishes were a 13th at the Cazoo Open de France and a 15th at the Portugal Masters.
He has played in only one other PGA Tour event, last year’s Valspar Championship that was won by Sam Burns, who will be playing in the Zurich Classic with Billy Horschel.
He played four years for Wake Forest and played in the Walker Cup for the Great Britain-Ireland team in 2019 and 2021. He was also selected for the Arnold Palmer Cup international team in 2020 and 2021 He was the fourth-ranked amateur in the world before he turned pro.
The 2023 Zurich Classic field includes defending champions Patrick Cantlay, ranked fourth in the world, and Xander Schauffele, ranked seventh. They join last year’s runner-up team of Horschel, ranked 24th and Burns, who vaulted to 10th after winning the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play Championship Sunday.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, The Holiday Auction Fore!Kids and several charitable golf tournaments.
In 2022, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated an all-time record $2.7 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas. Charitable contributions have been rising in recent years:
- Over $2.7 Million to charities in 2022
- Over $10 Million to charities in last five years
- Over $45 Million to charities since inception
More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
The Zurich Classic is the only team tournament on the PGA TOUR season. Since launching the team format in 2017, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans has drawn some of the highest-ranking fields for any regular-season tournament on the PGA TOUR.
The Best of the Zurich Classic pass will return in 2023, along with the excitement of close-up action at the Stadium Club by Walk-On’s overlooking the 17th hole.
Televised in more than 224 countries and territories, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans generates a significant economic impact on the city of New Orleans and the entire state of Louisiana. Independent research has shown that the tournament generates spending of more than $40 million within the local economy and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the four days of competition.
The tournament will be played April 17-23, 2023, at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2023 totals a record $8.6 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,242,700.
All tickets to the 2023 Zurich Classic will be mobile entry only. Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day, and the Stadium Club by Walk-On’s will offer close-up viewing at the 17th hole. Additional ticket options are available by calling the Tournament Office at 504-342-3000 or online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com.
Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele will defend their Title at 2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Cantlay is ranked 4th in the world; Schauffele is 7th
NEW ORLEANS, LA (March 20, 2023)—Patrick Cantlay, the 2021 FedExCup winner currently ranked fourth in the world, will pair with 2020 Olympic gold medal winner Xander Schauffele, ranked seventh, to defend their 2022 Zurich Classic title, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“Patrick and Xander are two of the best players in the world and both are playing at the top of their games right now,” said Worthy. “They’ve partnered successfully at both the 2019 and the 2022 Presidents Cups and the 2021 Ryder Cup, so we expect them to be a formidable team here again in 2023,” Worthy added.
In the 2022 President Cup competition, both Cantlay and Schauffele posted 3-1 records for the winning American team. In the 2021 Ryder Cup, they won both matches when they were teamed together. Cantlay went undefeated in team play that year, halved his singles match and tied Colllin Morikawa for second most points scored by an American player. Schauffele was 3-1 himself, losing only his singles match on Sunday.
The pair won last year’s Zurich Classic by two strokes over the team of Billy Horschel and LSU’s Sam Burns. Cantlay and Schauffele led after all four rounds of last year’s tournament. They posted a tournament record first-round score of 59 in four-ball (alternate shot) to set the pace and went into the last day of play five strokes ahead of the field.
Cantlay won the FedExCup in 2021 and earned the Jack Nicklaus Award as PGA TOUR Player of the Year on the strength of taking four titles in 2020-21: the ZOZO Championship, the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide, BMW Championship and the TOUR Championship.
He was the only player on the PGA Tour to win more than twice that season and recorded seven total top-10s, making the cut in 19 of 24 starts. He won the BMW Championship and the TOUR Championship back-to-back in the FedExCup Playoffs to take the 2021 crown.
Last season, he successfully defended the BMW Championship in the FedExCup Playoffs. In addition to his two wins in 2022, he also posted three seconds, a third and a total of 12 top 10 finishes, winning a career-best $9,369,605 for the season. Two of his second-place finishes were playoffs.
In January, Cantlay was named one of five Player Directors on the prestigious Player Advisory Council that advises and consults with the PGA Tour policy board and commissioner Jay Monahan on issues affecting the Tour.
So far this season, his best finishes have been a tie for second at the Shriners Children’s Open and a third in the Genesis Invitational.
Cantlay started on the Tour full time in 2017 after missing all of 2016 and nearly all of 2015 with lingering back issues. He earned his Tour card in 2017 when he made the cut in all 13 starts to fulfill his Major Medical Extension. Since going full time on the Tour, he was won eight titles in only six full seasons.
As an amateur, he posted a second-round 60 to take the lead in the Travelers Championship. His 60 was the first score that low by an amateur in PGA Tour history.
His storied amateur career was highlighted by being named winner of the Fred Haskins Award in 2011 as the nation’s top collegiate player as well as the Jack Nicklaus Award as the Division I Player of the Year. He also won the Mark H. McCormack Medal in 2011 as the top-ranked amateur in the world.
He earned a spot on the U.S. Walker Cup team in 2011 and went 2-1-1 in his four matches. He played collegiately for UCLA, where he earned All-American honors as a freshman and was named PAC-10 Golfer of the Year. Prior to college, he won the 2010 California High School State Championship. Cantlay was the number one amateur in the world before turning pro, holding the top spot for a record 55 weeks.
Schauffele has won seven times since joining the PGA Tour full time in 2017. He won the TOUR Championship his rookie year in 2017 and has since finished no worse than a tie for seventh in the season-ending tournament. He was the first rookie in the FedExCup era to win the TOUR Championship.
He was named PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2017 and has made the Tour Championship every year since then.
In addition to his victory at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans last season, he also won the Travelers Championship and the Genesis Scottish Open.
In last year’s FedExCup Playoffs, he tied for third in the BMW Championship and placed fourth in the Tour Championship.
He tied for second in the 2019 Masters, and until last year he never finished worse than tied for seventh in the six U.S. Open tournaments he played. He also tied for second in the 2018 Open Championship.
So far this season, he has posted a tie for third in The American Express, a fourth in the Hero World Challenge and a tie for ninth in the ZOZO Championship.
At the 2020 Olympics played in 2021 in Tokyo, Schauffele held the outright lead after the second and third rounds before making a par at the 72nd hole to secure a one-stroke victory and the gold medal.
He earned All-American honors playing for San Diego State University in 2014-15 and was 2014 California State Amateur champion.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, The Holiday Auction Fore!Kids and several charitable golf tournaments.
In 2022, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated an all-time record $2.7 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas. Charitable contributions have been rising in recent years:
- Over $2.7 Million to charities in 2022
- Over $10 Million to charities in last five years
- Over $45 Million to charities since inception
More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
The Zurich Classic is the only team tournament on the PGA TOUR season. Since launching the team format in 2017, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans has drawn some of the highest-ranking fields for any regular-season tournament on the PGA TOUR.
The Best of the Zurich Classic pass will return in 2023, along with the excitement of close-up action at the Stadium Club by Walk-On’s overlooking the 17th hole.
Televised in more than 224 countries and territories, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans generates a significant economic impact on the city of New Orleans and the entire state of Louisiana. Independent research has shown that the tournament generates spending of more than $40 million within the local economy and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the four days of competition.
The tournament will be played April 17-23, 2023, at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2023 totals a record $8.6 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,242,700.
All tickets to the 2023 Zurich Classic will be mobile entry only. Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day, and the Stadium Club by Walk-On’s will offer close-up viewing at the 17th hole. Additional ticket options are available by calling the Tournament Office at 504-342-3000 or online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com.
Former world number one player Jason Day will team with another Australian Jason in 2022 Zurich Classic
Jason Day, who spent 51 weeks at the top of the world golf rankings, will team with another Jason from Australia, Jason Scrivener, in the 2022 Zurich Classic, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jason Day back to the Zurich Classic this year,” said Worthy. “He has been a very popular player in New Orleans and has had strong finishes here in the past. He’s bringing a fellow Australian who plays on the DP World Tour to partner with him,” added Worthy.
Day has won 12 times on the PGA Tour, including a record-setting victory at the PGA Championship in 2015 with a score of 20-under. He has enjoyed a series of success in major tournaments with four top-10 finishes in the Masters, five top-10s in the U.S. Open and six top-10s in the PGA.
In addition, he won The Players Championship in 2016 and won the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play twice.
Beset by a balky back the last few years, he is still a force on the course, as evidenced by a tie for third in the Farmers Insurance Open this year.
His best finishes at the Zurich Classic were a fourth in 2015 and a fifth in 2016, the year before the tournament adopted the current team format. He last played the Zurich Classic in 2019 paired with fellow Australian Adam Scott.
In 2015-16, Day spent a total of 51 weeks ranked as the number one player in the world. When he played the Zurich Classic in 2016, he became the first world’s top-ranked player top compete in the tournament since David Duval in 1999.
In 300 career starts on the PGA Tour, he has finished in the top 25 a total of 151 times.
He played on the International Presidents Cup team four times and represented Australia to win the World Cup in 2013. He qualified for the Presidents Cup team in 2019 but was forced to withdraw because of a back injury.
The other Australian Jason, Scrivener, will celebrate his 33rd birthday Monday at the Zurich Classic. He rarely plays in the U.S. but tied for 23rd in last year’s PGA Championship. Born in South Africa, he moved to Perth, Australia when he was ten years old.
He enjoyed a successful amateur career, winning the Australian Junior Championship in 2007, which Day also won as an amateur. Scrivener turned professional in 2010 and played on the Australian Tour at the beginning of his career. He moved to the DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) full time in 2015.
He enjoyed his most successful season as a professional last year, finishing 21st on the DP World Tour on the strength of a second place in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
The 2022 Zurich Classic field is shaping up to be one of the strongest ever. The field now includes 10 of the top 15 players in the world.
- Master champion and number-one ranked Scottie Scheffler will pair with fellow Texan and former Zurich Classic champion Ryan Palmer.
- Collin Morikawa, now ranked second in the world, will team with Viktor Hovland, ranked fourth, to form the highest ranked pair in the history of the team format at the Zurich Classic.
- Cameron Smith, who won The Players Championship and is now 5th in the world, will team again with fellow Australian Marc Leishman to defend the title they won last year at the Zurich Classic. Smith is the only two-time team winner of the Zurich Classic.
- Patrick Cantlay, the 2021 FedExCup winner ranked sixth in the world, will pair with 2020 Olympic gold medal winner Xander Schauffele, ranked 11th.
- Sam Burns, whose repeat victory in the Valspar Classic moved him up to 10th in the world rankings, will play again in the Zurich Classic with Billy Horschel, who is vying to become the first three-time winner in the tournament’s history and himself is ranked 13th in the world.
- Louis Ooisthuizen, ranked 14th, will team with Charl Schwartzl. They lost last year’s Zurich Classic in a playoff.
- Chilean Joachin Niemann, ranked 15th, will pair with countryman and fellow Olympian Mito Pereira.
In 2021, after cancellation of the 2020 tournament, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated an all-time record $2.3 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas.
Because of its popularity, the Best of the Zurich Classic pass will return in 2022, along with expanded suite options at the 17th and 18th holes. A new Walk-On’s Stadium Club venue will also be introduced.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, The Holiday Auction Fore!Kids and several charitable golf tournaments. As a 501(c)(3) corporation, Fore!Kids has distributed more than $42 million since inception, providing healthcare, education and hope for over 200,000 children each year. More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
Three-time tour winner Max Homa and Talor Gooch will pair for 2022 zurich classic
Both are ranked in the top 40 in the world, top 15 in FedExCup points
NEW ORLEANS, LA (April 12, 2022)—Three-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa, currently 14th in FedExCup points, will team with Talor Gooch, ranked fifth, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“Max and Talor are close friends who had a successful team debut together last year,” said Worthy. “They are both enjoying very successful seasons this year, with strong FedEx Cup and world rankings,” Worthy added.
Gooch is ranked 34th in the world and Homa is right behind him at 37th. As a team last year they earned a tie for 17th in the Zurich Classic.
Homa won the season-opening Fortinet Championship and has posted a tie for 10th in the Genesis Invitational and a tie for 13th in The Players Championship.
His other PGA Tour victories came in the 2021 Genesis Invitational and the 2019 Wells Fargo Championship. He has a particular affinity for the Genesis in his home state of California, as he as posted a fifth and a 10th in that tournament in addition to his win over the past three years.
Gooch won his maiden PGA Tour victory at the RSM Classic this season. He also posted a tie for fourth at the Fortinet Championship, a tie for fifth at the CJ Cup @ Summit and a tie for seventh at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
He has made the top 25 ten times in 16 tournaments he has played this year.
The 2022 Zurich Classic field is shaping up to be one of the strongest ever. With the addition of Niemann, the field now includes 10 of the top 15 players in the world.
- Master champion and number-one ranked Scottie Scheffler will pair with fellow Texan and former Zurich Classic champion Ryan Palmer.
- Collin Morikawa, now ranked second in the world, will team with Viktor Hovland, ranked fourth, to form the highest ranked pair in the history of the team format at the Zurich Classic.
- Cameron Smith, who won The Players Championship and is now 5th in the world, will team again with fellow Australian Marc Leishman to defend the title they won last year at the Zurich Classic. Smith is the only two-time team winner of the Zurich Classic.
- Patrick Cantlay, the 2021 FedExCup winner ranked sixth in the world, will pair with 2020 Olympic gold medal winner Xander Schauffele, ranked 11th.
- Sam Burns, whose repeat victory in the Valspar Classic moved him up to 10th in the world rankings, will play again in the Zurich Classic with Billy Horschel, who is vying to become the first three-time winner in the tournament’s history and himself is ranked 13th in the world.
- Louis Ooisthuizen, ranked 14th, will team with Charl Schwartzl. They lost last year’s Zurich Classic in a playoff.
In 2021, after cancellation of the 2020 tournament, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated an all-time record $2.3 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas.
Because of its popularity, the Best of the Zurich Classic pass will return in 2022, along with expanded suite options at the 17th and 18th holes. A new Walk-On’s Stadium Club venue will also be introduced.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, The Holiday Auction Fore!Kids and several charitable golf tournaments. As a 501(c)(3) corporation, Fore!Kids has distributed more than $42 million since inception, providing healthcare, education and hope for over 200,000 children each year. More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
Televised in more than 224 countries and territories, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans generates a significant economic impact on the city of New Orleans and the entire state of Louisiana. Independent research has shown that the tournament generates spending of more than $40 million within the local economy and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the four days of competition.
The tournament will be played April 18-24, 2022 at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2022 totals a record $8.3 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,199,350.
Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day. Additional ticket options are available by calling the Tournament Office at 504-342-3000 or online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com.
Three-time TOUR winner Max Homa and Talor Gooch will pair for 2022 Zurich Classic
Both are ranked in the top 40 in the world, top 15 in FedExCup points
NEW ORLEANS, LA (April 12, 2022)—Three-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa, currently 14th in FedExCup points, will team with Talor Gooch, ranked fifth, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“Max and Talor are close friends who had a successful team debut together last year,” said Worthy. “They are both enjoying very successful seasons this year, with strong FedEx Cup and world rankings,” Worthy added.
Gooch is ranked 34th in the world and Homa is right behind him at 37th. As a team last year they earned a tie for 17th in the Zurich Classic.
Homa won the season-opening Fortinet Championship and has posted a tie for 10th in the Genesis Invitational and a tie for 13th in The Players Championship.
His other PGA Tour victories came in the 2021 Genesis Invitational and the 2019 Wells Fargo Championship. He has a particular affinity for the Genesis in his home state of California, as he as posted a fifth and a 10th in that tournament in addition to his win over the past three years.
Gooch won his maiden PGA Tour victory at the RSM Classic this season. He also posted a tie for fourth at the Fortinet Championship, a tie for fifth at the CJ Cup @ Summit and a tie for seventh at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
He has made the top 25 ten times in 16 tournaments he has played this year.
The 2022 Zurich Classic field is shaping up to be one of the strongest ever. With the addition of Niemann, the field now includes 10 of the top 15 players in the world.
- Master champion and number-one ranked Scottie Scheffler will pair with fellow Texan and former Zurich Classic champion Ryan Palmer.
- Collin Morikawa, now ranked second in the world, will team with Viktor Hovland, ranked fourth, to form the highest ranked pair in the history of the team format at the Zurich Classic.
- Cameron Smith, who won The Players Championship and is now 5th in the world, will team again with fellow Australian Marc Leishman to defend the title they won last year at the Zurich Classic. Smith is the only two-time team winner of the Zurich Classic.
- Patrick Cantlay, the 2021 FedExCup winner ranked sixth in the world, will pair with 2020 Olympic gold medal winner Xander Schauffele, ranked 11th.
- Sam Burns, whose repeat victory in the Valspar Classic moved him up to 10th in the world rankings, will play again in the Zurich Classic with Billy Horschel, who is vying to become the first three-time winner in the tournament’s history and himself is ranked 13th in the world.
- Louis Ooisthuizen, ranked 14th, will team with Charl Schwartzl. They lost last year’s Zurich Classic in a playoff.
In 2021, after cancellation of the 2020 tournament, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated an all-time record $2.3 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas.
Because of its popularity, the Best of the Zurich Classic pass will return in 2022, along with expanded suite options at the 17th and 18th holes. A new Walk-On’s Stadium Club venue will also be introduced.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, The Holiday Auction Fore!Kids and several charitable golf tournaments. As a 501(c)(3) corporation, Fore!Kids has distributed more than $42 million since inception, providing healthcare, education and hope for over 200,000 children each year. More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
Televised in more than 224 countries and territories, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans generates a significant economic impact on the city of New Orleans and the entire state of Louisiana. Independent research has shown that the tournament generates spending of more than $40 million within the local economy and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the four days of competition.
The tournament will be played April 18-24, 2022 at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2022 totals a record $8.3 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,199,350.
Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day. Additional ticket options are available by calling the Tournament Office at 504-342-3000 or online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com.
Chilean star Joaquin Nieman, ranked 15th in the world, will team with fellow countryman Mito Pereira in Zurich Classic
Field for 2022 event now features 10 of the top 15 players in the world
NEW ORLEANS, LA (April 11, 2022)—Joaquin Niemann of Chile, just 23 years old but ranked 15th in the world, will team with fellow Chilean Olympian Mito Pereira in the 2022 Zurich Classic, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
“This is the type of potential Presidents Cup pairing we love to see. Joaquin was on the 2019 International team. Countryman Mito Pereira earned the rare battlefield promotion on the Korn Ferry Tour last year and is off to a very nice start on the PGA Tour,” said Worthy. “With Joaquin in the field, we are now at six of the top 10, and 10 of the top 15 players in the world,” Worthy added.
Only 23, Niemann has played on the PGA Tour since 2017 when he scored six top-25 and four top-10 finishes in only 12 tournaments to earn his card at 19 years old.
Since then, he has posted two wins, three seconds and a total of 20 top-10 finishes in only 103 starts as a professional.
This season he won the Genesis Invitational wire-to-wire to become the first player to accomplish that feat at the Genesis since Charlie Sifford in 1969.
In 2020, he became the first Chilean player to win a PGA Tour event when he earned his first victory at the Military Tribute at The Greenbrier. At the time, he was still two months short of his 21st birthday.
Last season he posted three seconds, two of which were playoff losses.
He was one of seven rookies on the 2019 International Presidents Cup team that almost upset the Americans in Melbourne, Australia. Niemann played with South African Dylan Frittelli in the 2019 Zurich Classic.
He was one of two Chileans to compete in the 2020 Olympics and tied for 10th, one stroke behind his Zurich partner Mito Pereira who finished tied for fourth.
Niemann was the number one ranked amateur in the world for 44 weeks before turning pro. In that span, he won 23 events. He won the Mark H. McCormack Medal in 2017 presented annually by The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews to the leading player in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
Mito Pereira won three times on the Korn Ferry Tour last season to earn a battlefield promotion to the PGA Tour, only the 12th player to do so and the first since 2016.
He started this season fast, with a third at the Fortinet Championship. He also finished tied for 15th in the Genesis Invitational won by his teammate Niemann and tied for 13th in the Valero Texas Open.
In his first full season as a professional in 2016 he ranked third in the Order of Merit on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica circuit.
He played collegiately for Texas Tech and turned professional after his first year there when we was ranked the number five amateur in the world.
The 2022 Zurich Classic field is shaping up to be one of the strongest ever. With the addition of Niemann, the field now includes 10 of the top 15 players in the world.
- Master champion and number-one ranked Scottie Scheffler will pair with fellow Texan and former Zurich Classic champion Ryan Palmer.
- Collin Morikawa, now ranked second in the world, will team with Viktor Hovland, ranked fourth, to form the highest ranked pair in the history of the team format at the Zurich Classic.
- Cameron Smith, who won The Players Championship and is now 5th in the world, will team again with fellow Australian Marc Leishman to defend the title they won last year at the Zurich Classic. Smith is the only two-time team winner of the Zurich Classic.
- Patrick Cantlay, the 2021 FedExCup winner ranked sixth in the world, will pair with 2020 Olympic gold medal winner Xander Schauffele, ranked 11th.
- Sam Burns, whose repeat victory in the Valspar Classic moved him up to 10th in the world rankings, will play again in the Zurich Classic with Billy Horschel, who is vying to become the first three-time winner in the tournament’s history and himself is ranked 13th in the world.
- Louis Ooisthuizen, ranked 14th, will team with Charl Schwartzl. They lost last year’s Zurich Classic in a playoff.
In 2021, after cancellation of the 2020 tournament, the Fore!Kids Foundation generated an all-time record $2.3 million in charitable giving for children’s charities in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metro areas.
Because of its popularity, the Best of the Zurich Classic pass will return in 2022, along with expanded suite options at the 17th and 18th holes. A new Walk-On’s Stadium Club venue will also be introduced.
About Fore!Kids Foundation:
Since 1958, the Fore!Kids Foundation has raised money to fund children’s service organizations through golf events like the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, The Holiday Auction Fore!Kids and several charitable golf tournaments. As a 501(c)(3) corporation, Fore!Kids has distributed more than $42 million since inception, providing healthcare, education and hope for over 200,000 children each year. More information at http://www.forekidsfoundation.com.
About the Zurich Classic of New Orleans:
Televised in more than 224 countries and territories, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans generates a significant economic impact on the city of New Orleans and the entire state of Louisiana. Independent research has shown that the tournament generates spending of more than $40 million within the local economy and garners $33 million in positive national and international media exposure for both the city and state throughout the year beyond the four days of competition.
The tournament will be played April 18-24, 2022 at TPC Louisiana in Avondale. Purse for 2022 totals a record $8.3 million, with each member of the winning team earning $1,199,350.
Day-specific grounds tickets are only $40. In addition, the Best of the Zurich Class Pass offers a variety of dishes from some of New Orleans most famous restaurants at three locations across the TPC course starting at $175 per day. Additional ticket options are available by calling the Tournament Office at 504-342-3000 or online at www.zurichgolfclassic.com.