Category: Golf Betting

  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans, first round: Leaderboard, tee times, TV schedule

    Cameron Smith and Jonas Blixt return as teammates in the PGA TOUR’s only two-man format after winning last year’s event at TPC Louisiana in a Monday playoff. They beat Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown, who will also come back as partners looking for redemption.  They’ll all be dealing with a stronger field as 18 of…

  • Quick look at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans

    THE OVERVIEW AVONDALE, La. – Team chemistry is the X factor at this week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Whether it’s playing with a good friend, a former college teammate or someone from your home state or country, success in the team format may very well come down to which twosome gels together the best.…

  • TOUR Insider: Zuich Classic Format Change Brings Potential Sunday Volatility

    AVONDALE, La – A small tweak in the format of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans looks set to ensure some Sunday fireworks at TPC Louisiana. While last year teams played alternate shot Foursomes on Thursday and Saturday and Four-ball on Friday and Sunday the order will be flipped this time around. The end result…

  • Sergio Garcia gave the perfect response when asked if he’s re-watched his epic Masters meltdown

    The 13th at Augusta National changed Sergio Garcia’s life forever in a good way at the 2017 Masters. After a horrible tee shot, Garcia made a remarkable par save that helped lead to his first major title and he even wound up naming his first-born after the hole. Garcia made a stunning octuple-bogey 13(!) on…

  • Spieth: ‘Could have shot 59’ in final round of Masters

    AVONDALE, La. – Upon reflection of his near-historic performance earlier this month in the final round of the Masters, Jordan Spieth realized one thing – his ball-striking was good enough to shoot 59. “Actually thought I truly could have shot 59 without doing much more other than making a few more putts,â€� Spieth said Wednesday…

  • How it works: Zurich Classic team format

    The PGA TOUR returns to TPC Louisiana this week for the 2018 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. This marks the first year of team play at the event, and with the new format comes plenty of questions. Click here for the list of the teams set to compete. Here is the breakdown of this year’s…

  • One & Done: Zurich Classic of New Orleans

    Because you’re reading this, you’ve already positioned yourself ahead of your competition. See, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans is a two-man team competition and you’re selecting only one golfer, so this is either a free play for a cornerstone or a “two-and-done” version of the same game, however you’d like to think of it.…

  • Fan who met Tiger Woods at Masters dies

    Shane Caldwell — who met the golf star at Augusta National thanks to the power of social media — has passed away. Click here to read the full article…

  • Fan who met Tiger Woods at Masters thanks to social media dies

    Shane Caldwell, the Tiger Woods fan who got to meet his hero at this year’s Masters thanks to the power of social media, died earlier this week due to complications from lung cancer. “What are the chances these two are going to be in the same place at the same time again?â€� she told Sports…

  • Aspiring Nepalese golfer gets lesson from Tiger

    Pratima Sherpa’s journey to become Nepal’s first female golfer got an unexpected boost from Tiger Woods, who gave the 18-year-old golfer a 30-minute lesson in Florida. Click here to read the full article…

  • Fantasy Insider: Zurich Classic of New Orleans

    Take the week off, gang. PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf presented by SERVPRO does not include the Zurich Classic of New Orleans because of the team format. We’ll crank the game back on for next week’s Well Fargo Championship. The condensed version of this weekly column includes the staples that are most relevant. However, Wednesday’s One…

  • Confidence Factor: Zurich Classic of New Orleans

    For the second year in a row the Zurich Classic of New Orleans will shake it up on the PGA TOUR. Last year was the first time since 1981 that the TOUR implemented a partner’s game as an official event. Featuring foursomes and fourballs in alternating rounds, 80, two-man teams will battle it out again…