TPC Louisiana: Scorecard and course breakdown for 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans host
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TPC Louisiana: Scorecard and course breakdown for 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans host

This exciting par 5 features one of the largest fairways on the golf course but water runs down the entire right side. Big hitters off the tee can sometimes catch a slope on the right side that adds extra yards to the drive to set up a go for the green in two. The bunkering around the green complex is spectacular and produces all sorts of interesting shots. A true risk-reward-gambling par 5, the 18th at TPC should ensure great theater and a great champion for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.


The 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans is played this year at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, Louisiana.

The tournament's host course has been at the Louisiana course since 2010, and the Pete Dye test has some great holes.

TPC Louisiana plays as a par-72 golf course, playing to a scorecard distance of 7,425 yards, making it one of the longer golf course on the PGA Tour. Four courses on the PGA Tour player under 7,000 yards, and two of them are for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans scorecard

TPC Louisiana scorecard breakdown

TPC Louisiana has four par 5s, four par 3s and 10 par 4s, and the golf course finishes with an incredible par-5 finish with a uniquely wide fairway and a difficult second shot.

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The par 3s have a variety of looks and lengths, though they tend to play in the mid-iron range.

The par 4s are the biggest test of the course, ranging in length, style and challenge. There is plenty of room to play off the tee.

TPC Louisiana scorecard

HOLE PAR YARDS
1 4 399
2 5 548
3 3 221
4 4 482
5 4 438
6 4 476
7 5 561
8 4 372
9 3 207
OUT 36 3704
10 4 30
11 5 575
12 4 492
13 4 403
14 3 216
15 4 490
16 4 355
17 3 215
18 5 585
IN 36 3721
TOTAL 72 7425

TPC Louisiana course breakdown

Now that we know the layout of the golf course, what else makes TPC Louisiana a challenge?

The golf course is pretty scorable, and numbers in the low 60s are possible for single players. The par 5s have plenty of length to them, and the par 3s can be quite challenging.

There's a good variety in the par 4s, and some are just irons off the tee.

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