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2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Round 4 format, tee times, pairings and featured groups

Ahead of today’s fourth round at the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, US pair Patrick Fishburn and Zac Blair have the lead at TPC Louisiana in Avondale.

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Ahead of today’s fourth round at the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, US pair Patrick Fishburn and Zac Blair have the lead at TPC Louisiana in Avondale.
JONATHAN BACHMANAFP

After shooting a -12 round of 60 yesterday, Patrick Fishburn and Zac Blair lead the Zurich Classic of New Orleans heading into the tournament’s final day today.

Chances like this “don’t come that often” - Blair

The American pair, who are both looking for their first ever win at a PGA Tour event, go into the fourth round at -23, one stroke ahead of Luke List and Henrik Norlander.

It’s kind of why you’re out here playing is to have opportunities like this,” Blair said, per AP. “I’ve been out here a handful of years now, so I know that they don’t come that often, and so we’ll do our best to go take advantage of it.”

McIlory among names in Zurich Classic chasing pack

World No. 2 Rory McIlory and fellow Irishman Shane Lowry were tied for the lead before Saturday’s four-ball, but have now slipped two shots back. They sit joint-third alongside Ryan Brehm and Mark Hubbard, who had also gone into round three among the frontrunners.

The pre-tournament favourites, world No. 5 Xander Schauffele and eighth-ranked Patrick Cantlay, have slipped to six shots off the lead. Defending champions Nick Hardy and Davis Riley are one stroke further back.

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What is today’s Zurich Classic format?

Today’s fourth round will revert to the alternate-shot format used on day two of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Team-mates will take turns hitting the same ball, with one player teeing off on odd-numbered holes, and the other on even-numbered holes.

Zurich Classic of New Orleans: round four tee times, Sunday 28 April 2024

10:16am ET: Ghim/Kim and Reavie/Snedeker

10:27am ET: Wu/Nicholas and Stevens/Barjon

10:38am ET: Norrman/Campillo and Lashley/Campos

10:49am ET: Cantlay/Schauffele and Hardy/Riley

11:00am ET: Sigg/Hadley and Higgo/Fox

11:11am ET: Ramey/Trainer and Garnett/Straka

11:22am ET: Kraft/Tway and Morikawa/Kitayama

11:33am ET: Thompson/Novak and Rai/Lipsky

11:49am ET: Taylor/O’Hair and Fitzpatrick/Fitzpatrick

12:00 noon ET: Wallace/Olesen and Wu/Lower

12:11pm ET: Phillips/Bridgeman and Eckroat/Gotterup

12:22pm ET: Mitchell/Dahmen and Conners/Pendrith

12:33pm ET: Kohles/Kizzire and Hall/Piercy

12:44pm ET: Meissner/Smotherman and Hoffman/Watney

12:55pm ET: Johnson/Palmer and Malnati/Knox

1:11pm ET: Detry/MacIntyre and Tarren/Skinns

1:22pm ET: Echavarria/Greyserman and Taylor/Hadwin

1:33pm ET: Yu/Pan and Lee/Kim

1:44pm ET: Brehm/Hubbard and McIlroy/Lowry

1:55pm ET: Blair/Fishburn and List/Norlander

Zurich Classic of New Orleans: leaderboard after round three

-23: Blair/Fishburn

-22: List/Norlander

-21: Brehm/Hubbard, McIlroy/Lowry

-20: Yu/Pan, Lee/Kim, Echavarria/Greyserman, Taylor/Hadwin

-19: Detry/MacIntyre, Tarren/Skinns, Johnson/Palmer

-18: Malnati/Knox, Meissner/Smotherman, Hoffman/Watney, Kohles/Kizzire, Hall/Piercy, Mitchell/Dahmen, Conners/Pendrith

-17: Phillips/Bridgeman, Eckroat/Gotterup, Wallace/Olesen, Wu/Lower, Taylor/O’Hair, Fitzpatrick/Fitzpatrick, Thompson/Novak, Rai/Lipsky

-16: Kraft/Tway, Morikawa/Kitayama, Ramey/Trainer, Garnett/Straka, Sigg/Hadley, Higgo/Fox, Cantlay/Schauffele

-15: Hardy/Riley, Norrman/Campillo, Lashley/Campos, Wu/Nicholas, Stevens/Barjon

-14: Ghim/Kim

-8: Reavie/Snedeker

How much prize money is up for grabs at the Zurich Classic?

According to the PGA, this year’s tournament winners will be paid a little over $1.286 million each. The runners-up will both net $525,100, with the third-placed finishers in line to bank $343,762 apiece.

How to watch the Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2024

Viewers in the United States can watch the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on the streaming service ESPN+.

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