The pros go marching two-by-two this week as the PGA Tour moves to team competition at the Zurich Classic. The outlier format (best ball in rounds 1 and 3; alternate shot in rounds 2 and 4) gives fans a fresh look, and gamblers new variables to consider.
There is no ShotLink data for team chemistry.
Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman, the defending champs, are pairing up again. But theyâre hardly the only headline tandem among the 80 teams. Viktor Hovland and Collin Morikawa will be joining forces, as will California pals (and Ryder Cup partners) Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will be making his first appearance since his big win at the Masters, pegging it alongside fellow Texas Ryan Palmer. And letâs not forget the family pairing of Bill Haas and his 68-year-old father, Jay.
Where to put our money?â¨
Thatâs the question once again for GOLF.comâs expert prognosticator Erick Lindgren, who followed up his winning Scheffler play at Augusta by correctly picking Jordan Spieth at last weekâs RBC Heritage. (By the way, here’s how much you’d be up if you were following Lindgren’s advice all season.)
For the modified-format Zurich Classic, weâve tweaked our deal with Lindgren. Usually, we give him a $1,000 gambling budget (just play money) in exchange for his five favorite picks. But given the shortened field, weâve asked Lindgren to offer up his three top plays for the event, which gets underway Thursday at TPC Louisiana.
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Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman to win, +900 (wager: $300)
Last yearâs winners from Down Under are proven commodities in team competition, and Lindgren expects them to put up a proud defense. Itâs no surprise that they rank among the pre-tournament favorites. âKeep in mind, Smith all took Jonas Blixt to the title in 2017,â Lindgren says. âJonas Blixt!â
Tommy Fleetwood and Sergio Garcia, top 5, +333 (wager: $400)
A pair of birdie machines who have been pounding the ball of late, Sergio and Fleetwood should play off each other nicely, Lindgren says. âThe hope is that teaming up can help them avoid the Sunday slippage theyâve shown when playing on their own.â
Nick Watney and Charley Hoffman, top 10, +300 (wager: $300)
Itâs hard to overstate the importance of motivation. This pairing brings together two longtime cardholders who are keen to maintain their full Tour status. âThey know when it is time to accumulate Fed Ex Cup points, and with just 80 teamsâactually, make that 79 with Haas groupâthere is no better spot to get them.â
