
2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Friday second round tee times, how to watch
2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Friday second round tee times, how to watch
The PGA Tour's lone team event is underway. And the scoring is already lower than the elevation in the Bayou. Rasmus and twin brother Nicolai Hojgaard tied the four-ball mark with a 59, only to be one-upped by Kevin Velo and Isaiah Salinda, who shot a record 14-under 58.
The defending champion duo of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry shot 64 to open their week.
The 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans heads to foursomes in the second round Friday at at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, outside of New Orleans. They'll do four-balls again Saturday and then have another round of foursomes for Sunday's final round.
The purse at the Zurich Classic is $9.2 million, with $1,329,400 million going to each member of the winning team. Each golfer also gets 400 FedEx Cup points.
Here's everything you need to know for the second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, including tee times and TV information. All times ET.
Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2025 second-round tee times
1st tee
8:50 a.m. : Cameron Champ/Lanto Griffin, Beau Hossler/Andrew Putnam
: Cameron Champ/Lanto Griffin, Beau Hossler/Andrew Putnam 9:01 a.m. : Bill Haas/Martin Laird, Dylan Wu/David Lipsky
: Bill Haas/Martin Laird, Dylan Wu/David Lipsky 9:12 a.m. : Henrik Norlander/Luke List, Adam Schenk/Tyler Duncan
: Henrik Norlander/Luke List, Adam Schenk/Tyler Duncan 9:23 a.m. : Max Greyserman/Nico Echavarria, Kevin Yu/Jhonattan Vegas
: Max Greyserman/Nico Echavarria, Kevin Yu/Jhonattan Vegas 9:34 a.m. : Si Woo Kim/Sangmoon Bae, Ryan Palmer/Zach Johnson
: Si Woo Kim/Sangmoon Bae, Ryan Palmer/Zach Johnson 9:45 a.m. : Luke Donald/Camilo Villegas, Charley Hoffman/Nick Watney
: Luke Donald/Camilo Villegas, Charley Hoffman/Nick Watney 9:56 a.m. : Joe Highsmith/Alejandro Tosti, Matt Wallace/Thorbjorn Olesen
: Joe Highsmith/Alejandro Tosti, Matt Wallace/Thorbjorn Olesen 10:07 a.m. : Hayden Springer/Nate Lashley, Vince Whaley/Anders Albertson
: Hayden Springer/Nate Lashley, Vince Whaley/Anders Albertson 10:18 a.m. : Hayden Buckley/Braden Thornberry, Jesper Svensson/Niklas Norgaard
: Hayden Buckley/Braden Thornberry, Jesper Svensson/Niklas Norgaard 10:29 a.m. : Pierceson Coody/Jackson Suber, William Mouw/Ricky Castillo
: Pierceson Coody/Jackson Suber, William Mouw/Ricky Castillo 1:05 p.m. : Rico Hoey,/Sam Ryder, Alex Smalley,/Joseph Bramlett
: Rico Hoey,/Sam Ryder, Alex Smalley,/Joseph Bramlett 1:16 p.m. : J.T. Poston/Keith Mitchell, Ryan Gerard/Danny Walker
: J.T. Poston/Keith Mitchell, Ryan Gerard/Danny Walker 1:27 p.m. : Matthieu Pavon/Victor Perez, Christiaan Bezuidenhout/Erik van Rooyen
: Matthieu Pavon/Victor Perez, Christiaan Bezuidenhout/Erik van Rooyen 1:38 p.m. : Michael Thorbjornsen/Karl Vilips, Rasmus Hojgaard/Nicolai Hojgaard
: Michael Thorbjornsen/Karl Vilips, Rasmus Hojgaard/Nicolai Hojgaard 1:49 p.m. : Shane Lowry/Rory McIlroy, Tom Hoge/Billy Horschel
: Shane Lowry/Rory McIlroy, Tom Hoge/Billy Horschel 2 p.m. : Sahith Theegala/Aaron Rai, Akshay Bhatia/Carson Young
: Sahith Theegala/Aaron Rai, Akshay Bhatia/Carson Young 2:11 p.m. : Frankie Capan III/Jake Knapp, Eric Cole/Sam Saunders
: Frankie Capan III/Jake Knapp, Eric Cole/Sam Saunders 2:22 p.m. : Greyson Sigg/Kevin Kisner, Sam Stevens/Max McGreevy
: Greyson Sigg/Kevin Kisner, Sam Stevens/Max McGreevy 2:33 p.m. : Trevor Cone/Kevin Roy, Thomas Rosenmueller/Paul Peterson
: Trevor Cone/Kevin Roy, Thomas Rosenmueller/Paul Peterson 2:44 p.m.: Antoine Rozner/Kris Ventura, Steven Fisk/Tim Widing
10th tee
8:50 a.m. : Bud Cauley/Kevin Tway, Doug Ghim/Chan Kim
: Bud Cauley/Kevin Tway, Doug Ghim/Chan Kim 9:01 a.m. : Jacob Bridgeman/Chandler Phillips, Sami Valimaki/Ben Silverman
: Jacob Bridgeman/Chandler Phillips, Sami Valimaki/Ben Silverman 9:12 a.m. : Joel Dahmen/Harry Higgs, Ben Griffin/Andrew Novak
: Joel Dahmen/Harry Higgs, Ben Griffin/Andrew Novak 9:23 a.m. : Wyndham Clark/Taylor Moore, Collin Morikawa/Kurt Kitayama
: Wyndham Clark/Taylor Moore, Collin Morikawa/Kurt Kitayama 9:34 a.m. : Robert MacIntyre/Thomas Detry, Alex Fitzpatrick/Matt Fitzpatrick
: Robert MacIntyre/Thomas Detry, Alex Fitzpatrick/Matt Fitzpatrick 9:45 a.m. : Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox, Adam Hadwin/Nick Taylor
: Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox, Adam Hadwin/Nick Taylor 9:56 a.m. : Matt McCarty/Mason Andersen, Chris Gotterup/Quade Cummins
: Matt McCarty/Mason Andersen, Chris Gotterup/Quade Cummins 10:07 a.m. : Matthew Riedel/Will Gordon, Mac Meissner/Noah Goodwin
: Matthew Riedel/Will Gordon, Mac Meissner/Noah Goodwin 10:18 a.m. : Will Chandler/Matt NeSmith, Jeremy Paul/Yannik Paul
: Will Chandler/Matt NeSmith, Jeremy Paul/Yannik Paul 10:29 a.m. : Cristobal Del Solar/Matteo Manassero, Angel Ayora/Alejandro Del Rey
: Cristobal Del Solar/Matteo Manassero, Angel Ayora/Alejandro Del Rey 1:05 p.m. : Jonathan Byrd/Chesson Hadley, Patrick Fishburn/Zac Blair
: Jonathan Byrd/Chesson Hadley, Patrick Fishburn/Zac Blair 1:16 p.m. : Robert Streb/Troy Merritt, Chad Ramey/Justin Lower
: Robert Streb/Troy Merritt, Chad Ramey/Justin Lower 1:27 p.m. : Mark Hubbard/Ryan Brehm, Ben Kohles/Patton Kizzire
: Mark Hubbard/Ryan Brehm, Ben Kohles/Patton Kizzire 1:38 p.m. : Sepp Straka/Brice Garnett, Nick Hardy/Davis Riley
: Sepp Straka/Brice Garnett, Nick Hardy/Davis Riley 1:49 p.m. : Cam Davis/Adam Svensson, Peter Malnati/Russell Knox
: Cam Davis/Adam Svensson, Peter Malnati/Russell Knox 2 p.m. : Lee Hodges/Jason Dufner, Brandt Snedeker/Chez Reavie
: Lee Hodges/Jason Dufner, Brandt Snedeker/Chez Reavie 2:11 p.m. : Robby Shelton/Trey Mullinax, John Pak/Taylor Montgomery
: Robby Shelton/Trey Mullinax, John Pak/Taylor Montgomery 2:22 p.m. : Ryo Hisatsune/Takumi Kanaya, Ben Taylor/David Skinns
: Ryo Hisatsune/Takumi Kanaya, Ben Taylor/David Skinns 2:33 p.m. : Trace Crowe/Taylor Dickson, Kaito Onishi/Rikuya Hoshino
: Trace Crowe/Taylor Dickson, Kaito Onishi/Rikuya Hoshino 2:44 p.m.: Kevin Velo/Isaiah Salinda, Jordan Smith/Laurie Canter
How to watch the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
The 19th event on the PGA Tour's 2025 schedule will be carried live on TV by Golf Channel (which you can watch for free on Fubo) all four days. CBS will pick up live coverage of the third and final rounds. There is streaming on ESPN+ as well as Peacock and the NBC Sports app.
Second round, Friday, April 25
8:45 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
3-6 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
Third round, Saturday, April 26
9 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
Final round, Sunday, April 27
10:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
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Past Zurich Classic of New Orleans winners
2024: Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry; 2023: Nick Hardy and Davis Riley; 2022: Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele; 2021: Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith; 2019: Ryan Palmer and Jon Rahm
Is there a cut at the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
The cut comes after Friday's second round, where the top 33 teams plus ties will advance to the weekend.
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