NEW ORLEANS – The race went wire-to-wire. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with a tournament-record 29-under (259), and became the first team to win the event in wire-to-wire fashion.
Cantlay collected his seventh PGA Tour victory in his 131st start at the age of 30 years, 1 month, 7 days while Schauffele picked up his fifth victory in his 129th Tour starts at the age of 28 years, 5 months, 30 days.
Cantlay became the first player to lose a playoff one week and win a tournament the next since Dustin Johnson (2020).
Billy Horschel and Sam Burns finished runner-up on a Tour event for the ninth and third time, respectively.
Defending champions Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith finished T-21.
Zurich Classic | Final Leaderboard
Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele 59-68-60-72—259 (-29)
Sam Burns/Billy Horschel 62-68-63-68—261 (-27)
Doc Redman/Sam Ryder 61-67-69-67—264 (-24)
Final Leaderboard: (link)
Format: Teams of two players compete in Four-ball (best ball) in first and third rounds, Foursomes (alternate shot) in second and fourth rounds
This Week: Mexico Open at Vidanta
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This Week: Mexico Open at Vidanta (link)
First Look at the Mexico Open (PGATourCom)