2019 NFL Draft Rumors: Cardinals not calling on Josh Rosen trades, could Raiders move up to No. Smith, meanwhile, had been fairly solid (T-9 at Torrey, T-6 at the WGC-Mexico) until a little rough patch in his last five starts. Brothers Koepka: Chase and Brooks Koepka are back together after finishing fifth in 2017. Chase Koepka played on the European Tour last year; they tied for fifth at Zurich in 2017. The Zurich Classic will use an alternating-round Foursomes and Four-ball format for the first time. Mayo: Chris Stroud and Jason Kokrak (-120) over Jim Knous and Adam Hadwin (Sportbet) — Just ride Kokrak. Mayo: Cameron Champ and Sam Burns (70-1)— Gaining an average of +6.56 strokes-gained/putting over his past three event on Bermuda greens, former LSU Tiger Sam Burns’ flat stick could be the key to unlocking Cameron Champ’s elite driver. Backing the favorite seems like a low percentage play this week. … Five of the past seven editions have crowned a first-time winner, including Cameron Smith in its first year in the team format. Two years into the Zurich Classic experiment, there’s no doubt organizers and fans have been thrilled with the PGA Tour’s resurgent annual stop in New Orleans. … Wisconsin natives Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly, both winners on PGA TOUR Champions, are back for a third run. Since Zurich became title sponsor, the Tournament has generated approximately $500 million in economic activity for the New Orleans community. Prior to the Masters, he had missed seven of his last eight cuts, with the only finish, a T43, coming back in February at Torrey. Top 10: Bubba Watson-J.B. Holmes (18-1) — It’s maybe odd to think of this pair as a model of consistency, but Watson crushes at this course, and they’re 1 for 1 on top 10s as a team. Stay away from the favorites. Brooks Koepka makes his first start since his share of second at the Masters, reunited with younger brother Chase as the PGA TOUR’s only two-man format conducts its third edition on the outskirts of New Orleans. Format needs to be changed (back): This event will get the majority of its eyeballs on Sunday, which also doubles as maybe the most boring portion of the week. His worst finish in the nine events in which he’s made the cut was 17th at the Safeway Open. Jon Rahm and Ryan Palmer address the gallery as they approach the 18th green during the final round of the 2019 Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana. Henrik Stenson, who partnered with Justin Rose twice in an Olympic gold/silver partnership, loses Rose but picks up another major winner in Graeme McDowell. They missed the cut together last year, but Conners is playing superbly well, and Hughes has fared well at Pete Dye courses so far. Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS). He’s been so close for about two months now, and maybe injecting Steady Stroud into the equation is exactly what he needs to get over the top. different web browser. 0. Here's everything you need to know, from TV Times to the format to … Zurich employs approximately 9,000 people in North America and has offices throughout the U.S. and Canada. Leaders going into the final round last season. Zurich’s customers include individuals, small businesses, and mid-sized and large companies, as well as multinational corporations. (Note: Because of the team format, there are no DraftKings or FanDuel lineups this week), RELATED: Zurich Classic of New Orleans tee times, viewer's guide, 2019 Zurich Classic Picks To Win (Odds from FanDuel Sportsbook). 3. PGA Tour Caddie: Cameron Smith and Jonas Blixt (+410)— This tandem won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in 2017 – the first year it was a team event. The PGA Tour's post-Masters malaise is still in full effect, but that's nothing a little action can't fix. And, the best music you'll hear in town. TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. Mayo: Colt Knost and Boo Weekley (+1750)— With two top six finishes in his last four starts when Zurich was a solo event, Boo Weekley returned to the tour off injury and smacked the hell out of the ball at Harbour Town. These two have to be as hungry as any team to win this event, given the fact they probably should be back-to-back winners already. Riccio: Joel Dahmen and Brandon Harkins (+880). One thing to definitely keep in mind for the Zurich? … Davis Love III takes part in the team format for the first time, bringing son Dru for the event’s first father/son combination. Even the team of Brown and Kisner, which has finished runner-up and T-15 the last two years, is going off at 33/1 odds.