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Zurich Classic Odds, Predictions & Best Bets

Michael Harrison

by Michael Harrison in Golf

Updated Apr 17, 2023 · 12:53 PM PDT

Sam Burns smiles at Billy Horschel
Apr 22, 2022; Avondale, Louisiana, USA; Sam Burns smiles at Billy Horschel on the 18th hole green during the second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports
  • The Zurich Classic of New Orleans from TPC Louisiana tees off Thursday, April 20th
  • 80 teams of two golfers compete in four-ball and foursomes format with Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele favorites over Collin Morikawa and Max Homa
  • We’ve narrowed down the duos with the best chance of emerging victorious and provided the best value bets below

The PGA Tour mixes things up this week in Louisiana for the team competition at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. 80 teams of two golfers will vie for the title playing two different formats. Last year, Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele set a tournament record score of 29-under-par.

For Thursday and Saturday rounds, it will be the four-ball (best ball) format with both golfers playing their own ball throughout the hole, and them selecting whoever did better for their score. On Friday and Sunday rounds, it’ll be foursomes (known more commonly as alternate shot), which is much more difficult to score well on.

The best 33 teams and ties after the second round will continue forward with the remaining duos missing the cut.

2023 Zurich Classic Of New Orleans Odds

Golfers Odds
Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele +400
Collin Morikawa/Max Homa +850
Sungjae Im/Keith Mitchell +1400
Tom Kim/Si Woo Kim +1600
Sam Burns/Billy Horschel +1800
Matt Fitzpatrick/Alex Fitzpatrick +2200
Sahith Theegala/Justin Suh +2200
Kurt Kitayama/Taylor Montgomery +2200
Beau Hossler/Wyndham Clark +2500
Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin +2800
Victor Perez/Thomas Detry +2800
Harris English/Tom Hoge +3000
Thorbjorn Olesen/Nicolai Hojgaard +3000
Ben An/S.H. Kim +3000
Joel Dahmen/Denny McCarthy +3500
Hayden Buckley/J.J. Spaun +3500
Will Gordon/Davis Thompson +3500
Matt Wallace/Callum Shinkwin +4000
Davis Riley/Nick Hardy +4000
Taylor Moore/Matthew NeSmith +4000

Fresh off his second career PGA Tour victory at the RBC Heritage, Matt Fitzpatrick teams up with his brother Alex in New Orleans. Defending champions Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele have short odds to go back-to-back at +400.

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Odds as of April 17th at DraftKings Sportsbook.

Burns/Horschel A Formidable Duo

The duo of Sam Burns and Billy Horschel have played very well at this tournament in the past. Back when it was an individual event, Horschel won it in 2013. Then in 2018, he paired with Scott Piercy to win the championship. He’s come close to doing it again, as he and Sam Burns have gone T-4th in 2021 and runner-up last year at the Zurich.

Burns also picked up his first victory on the season just three starts ago at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. Despite Horschel not playing up to his standards lately, he’s so good at this track. Getting the duo at +1800 odds, which is longer than the top-four squads on the board, is very enticing.

Past Five Zurich Classic Champions

Year Winner
2022 Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele
2021 Cameron Smith/Marc Leishman
2019 Jon Rahm/Ryan Palmer
2018 Billy Horschel/Scott Piercy
2017 Cameron Smith/Jonas Blixt

There was no 2020 tournament due to COVID-19.

2023 Zurich Classic Picks and Value Bets

  1. Harris English/Tom Hoge (+3000): Recently, both Harris English and Tom Hoge have had very high finishes in big time golf tournaments. First it was English at Bay Hill, where he ended up in a tie for second. Then it was Tom Hoge, who shot a course record 10-under, 62 at TPC Sawgrass to finish T-3rd at the Players Championship.
  2. Hayden Buckley/J.J. Spaun (+3500): Hayden Buckley came oh-so close to his first win at the Sony Open earlier this season. After a bit of a lull, he’s found his game, with a T-10 at the Valero and a T-5 at Harbour Town in his last start. In those eight rounds, he’s third in ball striking. J.J. Spaun, who won Valero last year, has eight top-25’s on the campaign.
  3. Taylor Moore/Matthew NeSmith (+4000): This pair had a strong 2022 Zurich, where they wound up in a fourth place tie. Moore won for the first time on tour just three starts ago at the Valspar and had a top-15 at last week’s RBC Heritage. He’s sixth in total strokes gained the last twelve rounds.

 

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