2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans purse, winner's share, prize money payout
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2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans purse, winner’s share, prize money payout

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The 2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans purse is set for $7.1 million, with the winner's share coming in at $2,044,800, with $1,022,400 to each player on the two-man team. The first-place payout combines the standard 18 percent winner's payout, as prescribed by the PGA Tour's prize money distribution chart, with second-place money, and averaging the two together.

That's how each of the teams will be paid out this week, combining and then equally dividing a team's position with the hypothetical position underneath it.

The Zurich Classic of New Orleans field is headed by teams of Jason Day and Rickie Fowler, Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson, Jordan Spieth and Ryan Palmer.

The event is played on TPC Louisiana, a fairly mundane Pete Dye design, which has some good holes and tends to give up a lot of birdies and eagles.

2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans purse, winner's share, prize money payout

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL MONEY
P1 Jonas Blixt and Cameron Smith -27 67 62 68 64 261 $2,044,800
P2 Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown -27 70 64 67 60 261 $823,600
3 Kelly Kraft and Kevin Tway -23 71 63 70 61 265 $539,600
4 Jordan Spieth and Ryan Palmer -22 66 66 70 64 266 $457,950
T5 Brooks Koepka and Chase Koepka -19 69 65 73 62 269 $280,450
T5 Charley Hoffman and Nick Watney -19 67 65 69 68 269 $280,450
T5 Angel Cabrera and Julian Etulain -19 70 63 71 65 269 $280,450
T5 Jason Dufner and Patton Kizzire -19 69 64 73 63 269 $280,450
T5 Justin Thomas and Bud Cauley -19 70 64 74 61 269 $280,450
T5 Bubba Watson and J.B Holmes -19 73 64 68 64 269 $280,450
T11 Grayson Murray and Cameron Percy -18 70 67 71 62 270 $142,000
T11 Xander Schauffele and Tag Ridings -18 68 64 73 65 270 $142,000
T11 Brian Stuard and Chris Stroud -18 68 64 71 67 270 $142,000
T14 Brian Harman and Johnson Wagner -17 71 64 72 64 271 $80,053
T14 Freddie Jacobson and Willy Wilcox -17 71 63 73 64 271 $80,053
T14 David Lingmerth and Danny Lee -17 72 62 72 65 271 $80,053
T14 Morgan Hoffmann and Camilo Villegas -17 72 62 71 66 271 $80,053
T14 Patrick Reed and Patrick Cantlay -17 68 62 75 66 271 $80,053
T14 Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly -17 68 66 72 65 271 $80,053
T14 Michael Thompson and Tim Wilkinson -17 71 66 68 66 271 $80,053
T14 Tyrone van Aswegen and Retief Goosen -17 73 60 72 66 271 $80,053
T22 Ricky Barnes and Matt Jones -16 70 67 70 65 272 $48,280
T22 David Hearn and Graham DeLaet -16 71 66 72 63 272 $48,280
T24 Alex Cejka and Soren Kjeldsen -15 70 62 75 66 273 $35,330
T24 K.J. Choi and Charlie Wi -15 67 64 76 66 273 $35,330
T24 Branden Grace and Louis Oosthuizen -15 70 67 70 66 273 $35,330
T24 J.J. Henry and Tom Hoge -15 69 67 71 66 273 $35,330
T24 Troy Merritt and Robert Streb -15 69 62 74 68 273 $35,330
T29 Wesley Bryan and Ryan Blaum -14 71 65 71 67 274 $31,382
T29 Kyle Reifers and Andrew Johnston -14 71 66 73 64 274 $31,382
T29 Kyle Stanley and Ryan Ruffels -14 66 66 77 65 274 $31,382
T32 Dominic Bozzelli and J.T. Poston -13 70 66 73 66 275 $29,394
T32 Hideki Matsuyama and Hideto Tanihara -13 69 66 75 65 275 $29,394
T32 Geoff Ogilvy and Ian Poulter -13 69 66 71 69 275 $29,394
T32 Hudson Swafford and Harris English -13 70 67 73 65 275 $29,394
36 Michael Kim and Brandon Hagy -12 72 64 71 69 276 36
MDF Martin Flores and Gonazlo Fernandez-Castano -5 72 65 74 MDF 211 MDF
MDF Ben Martin and Ben Crane -5 67 67 77 MDF 211 MDF
MDF Andrew Loupe and John Peterson -3 71 64 78 MDF 213 MDF
MDF Chez Reavie and Lucas Glover -3 69 68 76 MDF 213 MDF
MDF Ollie Schniederjans and Richy Werenski -3 70 67 76 MDF 213 MDF
MDF Mark Hubbard and Jonathan Randolph -2 69 67 78 MDF 214 MDF

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