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Zurich Classic payout distribution 2024: Prize money, purse

How much money is on the line at the PGA Tour's lone team event on the schedule?

By Cody Williams | 11:21 AM EDT

Zurich Classic of New Orleans

It's a unique week on the PGA Tour annually whenever the Zurich Classic of New Orleans comes up on the calendar. This trip to TPC Louisiana, of course, is the sole team golf event on the Tour every year, with a blend of four-ball and foursomes rounds to determine a champion. And there was a bit of star power in the 2024 Zurich Classic field with the familiar Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay pairing but also Rory McIlroy playing the event for the first time alongside Irishman Shane Lowry.

As the tournament got off and running, the McIlroy and Lowry pairing remained in the mix through 54 holes, entering the final round at T3. However, they were trailing some hungry players with less pedigree as Zac Blair and Patrick Fishburn held the 54-hole lead with Luke List and Henrik Norlander in solo second just one stroke behind for the final round of always-difficult alternate shot play.

With the team aspect of the tournament, though, it makes the Zurich Classic payout and purse quite interesting as there is both a team payout and individual prize money to consider. So how much money is on the line this week on the PGA Tour? We have the full breakdown for you.

Zurich Classic purse 2024: Winner's prize money, total purse

The winners of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans will receive $1,286,050 in prize money individually with a team prize of $2,572,100 being awarded to the winning pairing. This is a large sum of the $8.9 million purse on the line this week at TPC Louisiana, but perhaps the biggest part of this for the winners -- as we saw last year with Nick Hardy and Davis Riley winning -- is that it comes as a full official PGA Tour win for both players, meaning that exemptions into majors and other tournaments along with a full allotment of FedEx Cup points are also in play.

Zurich Classic payout distribution by finishing position in 2024

Here's a look at the team prize money as well as the individual payout for each finishing position at the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

As mentioned, the team structure of the event makes for the Zurich Classic payout looking a bit different than your normal PGA Tour tournament. We have only 40 teams that made the cut (which is Top 33 and ties for this event), so the prize money is listed as both what the team earns and what each individual earns.

Even with this, it's nice to see that the winners clear the $1.2 million mark individually with more than $2.5 million being awarded to the winning team. However, with this relatively limited field and unique format, the fact that every individual that comes inside the Top 11 earns at least six figures is a great look for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

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Official World Golf Ranking changes points distribution for PGA Tour Signature Events in 2024

The Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) announced updates to its system that will affect PGA Tour Signature Events in 2024.

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More changes are coming to the PGA Tour’s 2024 schedule .

On Wednesday, the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) announced that it has changed its points distribution for fields of 80 players or less, thus affecting the eight Signature Events that will take place on tour in 2024.

These events will feature roughly 70-to-80 players. Increased prize money will be available, and 700 FedEx Cup points will go to the winner. Five of these eight tournaments will not feature a 36-hole cut.

“For fields of 80 players or less on all eligible Tours, a new points distribution curve will award a greater percentage of available points to top finishers in those events,” the OWGR’s announcement reads .

“Ranking Points will no longer be distributed to players finishing in the bottom 15 percent of the final standings for these events that do not have a cut.”

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Essentially, the OWGR will award players for playing well while punishing those who do not. Under this new provision, the bottom 11 players in a 70-field event would not receive OWGR points. Meanwhile, the top 10 would receive more points for their performance.

But this was not the only change the OWGR announced.

For match-play events, players will not receive any OWGR points if they lose their first round of play or all matches in a pool format. No match-play tournament is currently scheduled for the PGA Tour in 2024.

Then, the OWGR instituted a provision that awards a player for winning multiple times within a calendar year.

“The Governing Board introduced a new multi-win benefit that provides a 60 percent bonus to players who win for a second time within a 52-week period on any eligible Tour; a 70 percent bonus is awarded to players who win three or more times,” the announcement reads.

“Any points bonus is capped at a total of four points.”

Take Jon Rahm’s 2023 season, for instance.

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He won The Sentry Tournament of Champions, then won The American Express.

If this new provision had been in place, Rahm would have received an additional 60 percent—or 31.58 points—for winning The American Express. The OWGR granted him with 52.63 points for his victory in Palm Springs, California.

Of course, Rahm would have received additional bonuses for his victories at Riviera and Augusta National , the latter of which he received 100.00 OWGR points for his Masters win.

Yet, if he had gone on to win a fifth time, the bonus points would have been capped after his fourth victory.

These changes will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2024.

A complete schedule of the 2024 Signature Events follows below:

1. The Sentry, Plantation Course at Kapalua (Jan. 4-7)*

2. AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links (Feb. 1-4)*

3. The Genesis Invitational, Riviera Country Club (Feb. 15-18)

4. Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill Club & Lodge (Mar. 7-10)

5. RBC Heritage, Harbour Town Golf Links (Apr. 18-21)*

6. Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hollow Country Club (May 6-12)*

7. The Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village Golf Club (Jun. 3-9)

8. Travelers Championship, TPC River Highlands (Jun. 17-23)*

* = Non-cut event

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

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Here's What Each Player Will Bank This Week at Zurich Classic's Two-Man Team Event

The Zurich Classic is offering an $8.9 million purse with $1.286 to the winners. Here's the final breakdown of payouts.

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The PGA Tour shifted to southern Louisiana this week for its annual two-man team event. It's offering an $8.9 purse with $1,602,000 to the winning team.

The team of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry will share that big check, winning on the first playoff hole over Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer. McIlroy was playing the Zurich for the first time, joining up with his Ryder Cup teammate, and won for the 25th time in his PGA Tour career.

Here are the final payouts for the 2024 Zurich Classic.

2024 Zurich Classic Payouts

WIN. Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry, playoff: $1,602,000

2. Martin Trainer/Chad Ramey, playoff runner-up: $970,100

3. Ryan Brehm/Mark Hubbard, 24 under: $307,050

T4. Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox, Sam Stevens/Paul Barjon, Nico Echavarria/Max Greyserman, Zac Blair/Patrick Fishburn; 23 under: $356,000

T8. Greyson Sigg/Chesson Hadley, Thomas Detry/Robert MacIntyre; 22 under: $269,225

10. Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin, 21 under: $242,525

T11. Kelly Kraft/Kevin Tway, Austin Eckroat/Chris Gotterup, Brice Garnett/Sepp Straka, Matt Fitzpatrick/Alex Fitzpatrick, Nick Watney/Charley Hoffman, Corey Conners/Taylor Pendrith, Callum Tarren/David Skinns, K.H. Lee/Michael Kim; 20 under: $173,550

T19. Chandler Phillips/Jacob Bridgeman, Peter Malnati/Russell Knox, Zach Johnson/Ryan Palmer, Luke List/Henrik Norlander; 19 under: $113,574

T23. Kurt Kitayama/Colin Morikawa, Mac Meissner/Austin Smotherman, Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele, Davis Thompson/Andrew Novak, Aaron Rai/David Lipsky; 18 under: $79,334.60

T28. Nick Hardy/Davis Riley, Brandon Wu/James Nicholas, Doug Ghim/Chan Kim, Dylan Wu/Justin Lower, Ben Kohles/Patton Kizzire, Harry Hall/Scott Piercy, Keith Mitchell/Joel Dahmen, Kevin Yu/C.T. Pan; 17 under: $56,681.88

36. Matt Wallace/Thorbjorn Olesen, 16 under: $45,835

37. Ben Taylor/Sean O'Hair, 15 under: $43,610

38. Nate Lashley/Rafael Campos; 14 under: $41,830

39. Vincent Norrman/Jorge Campillo, 13 under: $40,050

40. Chez Reavie/Brandt Snedeker, 9 under: $38,270

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2024 Zurich Classic purse: Payout info, winner’s share 

Luke List and Henrik Norlander are in the hunt at the 2024 Zurich Classic.

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The Zurich Classic occupies a unique spot on the PGA Tour schedule. It’s the only team event of the year, and that means there are a couple of specifics that make it different to individual medal play.

While the winning team is still entitled to PGA Tour exemptions and FedEx points, there are no world-ranking point s awarded at this tournament. Prize money is also slightly more complicated, with the winning team sharing the money generally earmarked for first and second place, the second-place team splitting the money for third and fourth place, and so on.

This week, there’s an $8.9 million purse up for grabs, with $1.268 million going to each player on the winning team. The drop-off to second is pretty steep, with $525,100 for each player on the runner-up team. (Compare that to last week’s Signature Event purse in Hilton Head , where every player in the top 10 make $541,000 or more.)

To clear six figures in New Orleans this week, players will have to finish in the top 11.

Below, you can check out the complete payout breakdown for this week’s Zurich Classic played at TPC Louisiana.

2024 Zurich Classic payout info, winner’s share 

Win: $1.286 million

2: $525,100

3: $343,762

4: $289,250

5: $251,425

6: $215,825

7: $180,225

8: $157,975

9: $140,175

10: $122,375

11: $104,575

12: $89,222

13: $74,849

14: $67,195

15: $61,855

16: $56,515

17: $51,397

18: $46,947

19: $42,720

20: $39,160

21: $35,600

22: $32,040

23: $28,489

24: $25,098

25: $22,784

26: $21,627

27: $20,826

28: $20,381

29: $20,025

30: $19,669

31: $19,313

32: $18,957

33: $18,601

34: $18,245

35: $17,889

36: $17,533

37: $17,177

38: $16,821

39: $16,465

40: $16,109

41: $15,753

42: $15,397

43: $15,041

44: $14,685

45: $14,329

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2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Prize Money Breakdown and Winner's Payout

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Scottie scheffler’s pga tour dominance continues with 2024 rbc heritage victory.

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Scottie Scheffler reacts after a putt on the ninth hole during the final round of the RBC Heritage ... [+] golf tournament, Sunday, April 21, 2024, in Hilton Head Island, S.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

The world’s top-ranked golfer is dominating the PGA Tour. Scottie Scheffler won the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Monday morning following a weather delay and restart late Sunday—his fourth win in his last five starts. He added a tartan plaid jacket to his second green jacket at The Masters , which followed wins at The Players Championship and Arnold Palmer Invitational .

Scheffler carded an 8 under par 63 on Saturday to take a 1-stroke lead over Sepp Straka and 2 strokes ahead of his final round playing partner at The Masters, Collin Morikwa. Both those players shot a 1 over par 72 in the final round to fall back.

Scheffler entered Sunday’s final round as the -165 favorite on FanDuel Sportsbook to win the tournament with Straka and Morikawa both +650 and Masters runner-up Ludvig Aberg +1100 sitting 3 shots behind. Scottie was +450 to win at the start of the RBC Heritage .

Golf’s 27-year-old superstar was 3 under par through 11 holes Sunday and 19 under par with a 4-shot lead over six players when play was suspended before resuming 2 1/2 hours later at 7 p.m. ET. Scheffler played three more holes and took a 5-stroke lead into Sunday evening as play was suspended for darkness.

Early Monday he finished off the $20 million signature event with a 3-shot victory at 19 under par to earn another $3.6 million and take his season total to over $18 million. His bogey on the 18th hole ended a streak of 68 consecutive holes at par or better. Sahith Theegala finished second while Patrick Cantlay and Wyndham Clark T3 and Justin Thomas part of a 4-way tie for fifth.

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Justin Ray, golf Lead Data Analyst, added a number of posts on X to show Scheffler’s run of dominance. Beyond Scottie being the last player since Tiger Woods in 2008 to win four times in a five-start stretch on the PGA Tour, this post about Scheffler holding the lead following a round 31 times on Tour the past three seasons speaks to Scottie’s spectacular play and dominance. The next closest player to have led or co-led following a round is 16 times.

Scheffler ramains the No. 1 ranked player in the Official World Golf Rankings for the 49th consecutive week. His win at Harbour Town was also the 10th of his career on Tour. It took him 51 tournaments to win his 10th PGA Tour title following his first win. Tiger Woods did it in 59 events with David Duval the fastest from wins 1 to 10 at 33 starts.

Scheffler’s strokes gained stats are simply staggering. Scheffler ranks No. 1 in SG: Total, Tee to Green, Approach, No. 2 Off the Tee and top-10 Around the Green. He’s continued to win despite ranking outside the top 150 in SG: Putting. Scheffler gained more than a stroke both off the tee and on approach shots in his first three rounds at Harbour Town. He has done this in 27.2% of his rounds over the last three seasons. The rest of the PGA Tour has done it 4.7% of the time.

Scheffler then finished off another victory with a strong performance on Sunday at Harbour Town that included this chip-in for eagle from 53 feet off the front right short rough on the Par 5 at hole No. 2.

He’s now played 40 rounds in 2024 and has yet to shoot a round over par. It’s 44 in a row dating back to last year’s Tour Championship in August. Tiger Woods currently holds the Tour record at 52 rounds shooting par or better, which he set during the 2000-01 season.

Scheffler’s desire to win and determination to be the best is shining through despite any pressure that may mount. He’s nearly locked up 2024 PGA Tour Player of the Year honors before the end of April, and commented on his play and performances following rounds 3 and 4 while dealing with any added pressure.

Internally, do you feel less pressure compared to a few months ago when you're out there playing?

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: It's tough to answer. I mean, I talked about it a bit at the end of last week. I really love winning, and I don't really like losing at all. It's one of those things where I try to manage the expectations of myself, kind of get that stuff out of the way and then go out there and compete.

Scheffler also added 700 FedEx Cup Playoffs Points to his total by winning the Signature Event at the RBC Heritage. He tops the points list with 3,915 - more than double Wyndham Clark (1,892) with Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Aberg and Sahith Theegala next at more than 1,500 points.

Scheffler is scheduled to compete in the Wells Fargo Championship May 9-12 at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC - another $20 million Signature Event. He should be a first-time father by then with wife Meredith expecting their child very soon.

“I definitely will enjoy the birth of my first child, and my priorities will change very soon, so golf will be fourth in line, but I still love competing,” he said last Sunday in the Butler Cabin at The Masters .

He competed at the highest level again without a letdown to win the RBC Heritage. Scheffler will enter the next major as the +450 favorite at the PGA Championship May 16-19 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, KY. FanDuel Sportsbook also has Scheffler at +6500 odds to win the Grand Slam and all four majors this year.

Scottie Scheffler is showing no signs of letdown and fans and bettors continue to support him despite ultra-low odds to win not seen since Tiger Wood’s dominance.

You can bet on it.

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2024 RBC Heritage purse, prize money: Payout for Scottie Scheffler, golfers from $20M signature event pool

Another signature event means another big winner's check was up for grabs in south carolina.

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Another week, another monstrous purse on the PGA Tour (taken home by Scottie Scheffler). The first signature event to be played following the 2024 Masters took place in Hilton Head, South Carolina, with the RBC Heritage hosting the best golfers on Tour -- and the best golfer in the world came out on top once again

With $20 million on the line in totality, Scottie Scheffler won for the fourth time in his last five starts , cashing a cool $3.6 million winner's share.

There was not a cut in place this week, so everyone in the field was guaranteed at least $41,000 no matter how many crooked numbers they posted. This is the new way of life for Tour pros as this is one of eight big-money signature events, only three of which have a cut.

Your first four winners from signature events this season ...

  • The Sentry: Chris Kirk ($3.6 million)
  • Pebble Beach Pro Am: Wyndham Clark ($3.6 million)
  • Genesis Invitational: Hideki Matsuyama ($4 million)
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational: Scottie Scheffler ($4 million)
  • RBC Heritage: Scottie Scheffler ($3.6 million)

Scheffler has now won $16.25 million over his last five starts, including $3.6 million for taking the 2024 Masters, $4.5 million for winning The Players Championship and $554,000 for finishing second at the Houston Open.

The Wells Fargo Championship, Memorial and Travelers Championship will round out the eight signature events for 2024. Only the Memorial will have a cut. Add it all up, and there is nearly $200 million at stake between those eight tournaments plus The Players Championship, which Scheffler won in early March.

Let's take a look at the payout list for the 2024 RBC Heritage for the 69 players who are playing this event.

2024 RBC Heritage prize money, purse

Total purse: $20 million

1st: $3,600,000 -- Scottie Scheffler 2nd: $2,160,000 3rd: $1,360,000 4th: $960,000 5th: $800,000 6th: $720,000 7th: $670,000 8th: $621,000 9th: $581,000 10th: $541,000 11th: $501,000 12th: $461,000 13th: $421,000 14th: $381,000 15th: $361,000 16th: $341,000 17th: $321,000 18th: $301,000 19th: $281,000 20th: $261,000 21st: $241,000 22nd: $224,500 23rd: $208,500 24th: $192,500 25th: $176,500 26th: $160,500 27th: $154,500 28th: $148,500 29th: $142,500 30th: $136,500 31st: $130,500 32nd: $124,500 33rd: $118,500 34th: $113,500 35th: $108,500 36th: $103,500 37th: $98,500 38th: $94,500 39th: $90,500 40th: $86,500 41st: $82,500 42nd: $78,500 43rd: $74,500 44th: $70,500 45th: $66,500 46th: $62,500 47th: $58,500 48th: $55,300 49th: $52,500 50th: $51,000 51st: $49,800 52nd: $48,600 53rd: $47,800 54th: $47,000 55th: $46,600 56th: $46,200 57th: $45,800 58th: $45,400 59th: $45,000 60th: $44,600 61st: $44,200 62nd: $43,800 63rd: $43,400 64th: $43,000 65th: $42,600 66th: $42,200 67th: $41,800 68th: $41,400 69th: $40,000

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Hannah Green wins JM Eagle LA Championship for 2nd straight year

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hannah Green won LPGA Tour's JM Eagle LA Championship for the second straight year Sunday, holing out twice from off the greens in a pivotal back-nine stretch at challenging Wilshire Country Club.

A year after making a 25-foot birdie on the final hole of regulation and winning on the second hole of a playoff, Green — with help from Maja Stark — took the late drama out of this one for her fifth LPGA Tour victory and second of the year.

"It wasn't as a eventful as the last couple days. I was nervous," Green said. "And I've never been able to win having a lead into the last hole like that, so it is nice to be able to get it done earlier in the round."

Green closed with a 5-under 66 to beat Stark by three strokes. The 27-year-old Australian, also the winner early last month in Singapore, finished at 12-under 272 on the tree-lined layout with poa annua greens that become bumpy late in the day.

"It's really kind to me," Green said about the course. "I felt like a couple times today almost got like a member bounce. I, obviously, really am fond of the golf club and joked that they didn't approve it with me that they were making alterations. I love it here."

Green began the key run with a chip-in birdie on the par-3 12th and made a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-5 13th. Then, after Stark bogeyed the par-4 16th two groups ahead, Green ran in a 25-footer for eagle from the fringe on 15 to open a four-stroke lead, and made it 5 under in five holes with a birdie on 16.

"When I chipped in on 12 I kind of felt like I really snagged one there," Green said. "I really like the 13th hole and also played the 15th really well. When I made eagle on 15 that kind of sealed the deal. I did see Maja got it to 9 under so I know what I needed to do. Usually, I make it really tricky on myself and only win by a shot."

Stark finished with a 68, rebounding from the bogey on 16 to birdie the final two holes. The 24-year-old Swede also finished second last week outside Houston in The Chevron Championship, two strokes behind top-ranked Nelly Korda in the first major of the year.

"I'm really proud of the way I've played," Stark said. "I feel like I've hit a lot of good shots and I feel like my nerves kind of took over for a little while, but I was always able to get back to the normal — my normal state of mind."

Haeran Ryu (69) was third at 6 under, followed by fellow South Korean players Jin Young Ko (67) and Jin Hee Im (72) at 5 under.

Grace Kim, four strokes ahead entering weekend after opening rounds of 64 and 66 and tied with Green for the lead after a third-round 76, finished with a 77 to tie for 25th at 1 under. She failed to make a birdie the final two days.

Korda withdrew from the Los Angeles event Monday, a day after her record-tying fifth straight victory.

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Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans

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It was team time on the PGA Tour, where, after two weeks of the top stars playing against each other in massive events, there was a brief respite for a week to play in a different format for four days in a much more relaxed atmosphere. Not that they weren’t attempting to bring home the hardware at the Zurich Classic, but the previous two weeks were spent grinding at a major championship and a signature event.

At TPC Louisiana, however, there were some bigger names in the field than usual, with five of the top 15 players in the world in action. Two of those bigger names—Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry—ultimately won, defeating Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey on the first hole of a playoff. The Irishmen shot a final-round 68 in the Sunday alternate-shot format to end at 25-under-par total. They each took home $1.286 million from the overall purse of $8.9 million.

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"Feel like it's just a bonus to win at the end," said McIlroy.

"Rory carried me a lot of the way," Lowry confided.

McIlroy made his tournament debut count and after the victory Lowry was already lobbying his mate to return in 2025 to defend their title.

Here is the prize money rundown for each team who made the cut. (Reminder: these figures below are what each player will earn individually)

WIN: Rory McIlroy-Shane Lowry, -25/264, $1.286 million

2: Chad Ramey-Martin Trainer, -25/263, $525,100

3: Ryan Brehm-Mark Hubbard, -24/264, $343,762.50

T-4: Garrick Higgo-Ryan Fox, -23/265, $234,181.25

T-4: Sam Stevens-Paul Barjon, -23/265, $ 234,181.25

T-4: Zac Blair-Patrick Fishburn, -23/265, $ 234,181.25

T-4: Nico Echavarria-Max Greyserman, -23/265, $ 234,181.25

T-8: Greyson Sigg-Chesson Hadley, -22/266, $149,075

T-8: Thomas Detry-Robert MacIntyre, -22/266, $149,075

10: Nick Taylor-Adam Hadwin, -21/267, $122,375

T-11: Kelly Kraft-Kevin Tway, -20/268, $69,069

T-11 : Austin Eckroat-Chris Gotterup, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : K.H. Lee-Michael Kim, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Matt Fitzpatrick-Alex Fitzpatrick, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Charley Hoffman-Nick Watney, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Corey Conners-Taylor Pendrith, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Callum Tarren-David Skinns, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-11 : Bryce Garnett-Sepp Straka, -20/268, $ 69,069

T-19: Luke List-Henrik Norlander, -19/269, $37,380

T-19: Chandler Phillips-Jacob Bridgeman, -19/269, $ 37,375

T-19: Peter Malnati-Russell Knox, -19/269, $ 37,375

T-19: Zach Johnson-Ryan Palmer, -19/269, $ 37,375

T-23: Collin Morikawa-Kurt Kitayama, -18/270, $23,763

T-23: Mac Meissner-Austin Smotherman, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-23: Patrick Cantlay-Xander Schauffele, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-23: Davis Thompson-Andrew Novak, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-23: Aaron Rai-David Lipsky, -18/270, $ 23,763

T-28: Nick Hardy-Davis Riley, -17/271, $19,135

T-28 : Brandon Wu-James Nicholas, -17/271, $ 19,135

T-28 : Doug Ghim-Chan Kim, -17/271, $ 19,135

T-28 : Kevin Yu-C.T. Pan, -17/271, $ 19,135

T-28 : Dylan Wu-Justin Lower, -17/271, $ 19,135

T-28 : Ben Kholes-Patton Kizzire, -17/271, $ 19,135

T-28 : Harry Hall-Scott Piercy, -17/271, $ 19,135

T-28 : Keith Mitchell-Joel Dahmen, -17/271, $ 19,135

36: Matt Wallace-Thorbjorn Olesen, -16/272, $17,533

37: Ben Taylor-Sean O'Hair, -15/273, $17,177

38: Nate Lashley-Rafael Campos, -14/274, $16,821

39: Vincent Norrman-Jorge Campillo, -13/275, $16,465

40: Chez Reavie-Brandt Snedeker, -9/279, $16,109

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The Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the PGA TOUR's only two-man team event, uses an alternating-round Four-ball and Foursomes format. The first and third rounds are played as Four-ball (best ball), and the second and final rounds are played as Foursomes (alternate shot).

Four teams share the lead at 13-under after Friday's round at TPC Louisiana: Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai/David Lipsky, Davis Thompson/Andrew Novak and Ryan Brehm/Mark Hubbard.

Each player on the winning team will receive 400 FedExCup points, with each player on the runner-up team receiving 162.5 points. After the second round, the top 33 teams and ties will make the cut; all teams that make the cut will receive FedExCup points.

Here's a look at the projected Aon Swing 5, Aon Next 10 and FedExCup standings after the second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

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