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Zurich Classic Odds, Predictions, and Best Picks 2025

Michael Harrison

By Michael Harrison in Golf

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Feb 2, 2025; Pebble Beach, California, USA; Shane Lowry (left) and Rory McIlroy (right) talk on the 17th hole during the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
  • The Zurich Classic of New Orleans from TPC Louisiana tees off Thursday, April 24th
  • 80 teams of two golfers compete in four-ball and foursomes format with Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry favorites over Collin Morikawa and Kurt Kitayama
  • See my 2025 Zurich Classic odds, picks, and best value bets below

After Justin Thomas won the RBC Heritage, the PGA Tour mixes things up this week in Louisiana for the team competition at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. 80 teams of two golfers will vie for the title playing two different formats. Last year, reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry prevailed in a playoff, and they’re back to defend their title.

For Thursday and Saturday rounds, it will be the four-ball (best ball) format with both golfers playing their own ball throughout the hole, and them selecting whoever did better for their score. On Friday and Sunday rounds, it’ll be foursomes (known more commonly as alternate shot), which is much more difficult to score well on. The best 33 teams and ties after the second round will continue forward with the remaining duos missing the cut.

Zurich Classic Odds 2025

GolfersOdds
Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry+370
Collin Morikawa/Kurt Kitayama+1100
J.T. Poston/Keith Mitchell+1800
Thomas Detry/Robert MacIntyre+1800
Wyndham Clark/Taylor Moore+2000
Andrew Novak/Ben Griffin+2200
Sahith Theegala/Aaron Rai+2500
Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge+3000
Sepp Straka/Brice Garnett+3000
Max Greyserman/Nico Echavarria+3000
Rasmus Hojgaard/Nicolai Hojgaard+3000
Akshay Bhatia/Carson Young+3500
Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin+3500
Gary Woodland/Lee Hodges+3500
Matt Wallace/Thorbjorn Olesen+3500
Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox+3500
Jesper Svensson/Niklas Norgaard+3500
Joe Highsmith/Alejandro Tosti+4000
Sam Stevens/Max McGreevy+4000
Joseph Bramlett/Alex Smalley+4000

It’s no surprise that Rory McIlroy and his three PGA Tour titles in 2025 is the heavy favorite with fellow Irishman Shane Lowry. The quality of the pairings drops off significantly after that, with Collin Morikawa and Kurt Kitayama sporting the second shortest odds to claim the trophy.

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Billy Horschel Loves This Track

Billy Horschel can definitely count TPC Louisiana as a golf course that has been very lucrative for him. It was the site of his first PGA Tour triumph in 2013 as an individual, then he also won here when it was a team format in 2018 with Scott Piercy. He also was runner-up in 2022 and T-4th in 2021, so he’s most definitely a horse for this course.

Past Five Zurich Classic Winners

YearWinner
2024Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry
2023Davis Riley/Nick Hardy
2022Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele
2021Cameron Smith/Marc Leishman
2019Jon Rahm/Ryan Palmer

*There was no 2020 tournament due to COVID-19.

He’s teaming up with Tom Hoge, who was recently T-3rd at the Players Championship, T-5th at the Valero and had a top-15 at the Masters. The Horschel and Hoge pairing should be a rather fruitful one at the Zurich, and at +3000 odds to win outright, you’re getting the tandem with odds longer than the top-seven choices, so it’s significant value.

Zurich Classic 2025 Picks & Value Bets

  1. Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin +3500: The Canadian pairing has been fantastic at this event in the past, putting together a solid T-13th in 2019, then was second place in 2023, and backed that up with a tenth place showing in 2024. Taylor knows how to win, having taken five career PGA Tour titles, including three in the last three years, marked by a victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii in January.
  2. Joe Highsmith/Alejandro Tosti +4000: Joe Highsmith won the Cognizant Classic earlier in the campaign, then followed that up with a pair of top-25s. He’s with the fiery Argentinian Alejandro Tosti, who has been T-5th, T-12th and T-2nd the last three times teeing it up. The latter was Sunday’s Corales Puntacana Championship, so he’s coming in with great form.
  3. Bud Cauley/Kevin Tway +6500: The headliner in this duo is Bud Cauley, who had three straight top-6’s at the Players Championship, Valspar and Valero before T-32 at the RBC Heritage. He shot a final round 64, the best score of the day. He’s partnered with Kevin Tway, who has a third place result here in 2017, and a T-11th last year.
  4. Davis Riley/Nick Hardy +10000: When you get to this long of a shot, clearly it’s unlikely they’ll win, however as a dart throw, I like the Davis Riley/Nick Hardy tandem. Why? They won this tournament two years ago, so I’m totally comfortable at this price wagering that they display the same chemistry that got them a title in 2023.

Michael Harrison
Michael Harrison

Sports & Entertainment Writer

Michael "Hound Dog" Harrison is well known in the sports industry as the resident statistician for the SC with Jay Onrait Show. He has worked at TSN for over 19 years, is the CEO of his "All Bets Par Off" weekly golf betting videos and his HDOG POD, along with several others.

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