Zurich Classic 2026: Format, Second-Round Tee Times, and How to Watch the Unique PGA Tour Team Event

Golf · By Sarah Mitchell · April 21, 2026
Zurich Classic 2026: Format, Second-Round Tee Times, and How to Watch the Unique PGA Tour Team Event
Zurich Classic 2026 continues to draw attention as the PGA Tour's only official team event, offering fans a unique twist on traditional stroke play. As the second round approaches, the tournament in New Orleans is set to deliver more drama, with dynamic pairings and a distinctive format shaping the leaderboard. The Zurich Classic stands out on the PGA Tour calendar, pairing top professionals in a two-man team competition. Instead of the standard solo formats, players collaborate and strategize together, making for compelling television and unpredictable outcomes.
  • Format: The tournament alternates between two formats—Four-ball (best ball) and Foursomes (alternate shot)—across the four rounds. The second round features the more demanding Foursomes play, where teammates alternate shots with a single ball, testing both chemistry and nerves. This format often leads to bigger swings on the leaderboard compared to Four-ball, where both golfers play their own ball and the lower score counts on each hole.
  • Tee times: Second-round tee times at the Zurich Classic are typically staggered throughout the morning and early afternoon, ensuring that fans can catch their favorite duos in action. With the tournament's team nature, pairings like defending champions, high-profile partnerships, and local favorites are expected to headline featured groups.
  • How to watch: Coverage is provided on Golf Channel, with live broadcasts scheduled for the second round. Viewers can also stream the action via official PGA Tour digital platforms, offering flexibility for those following at home or on the go.
The event's atmosphere in New Orleans adds to its appeal, with the team-centric format encouraging creative play and crowd interaction. The alternating style of Four-ball and Foursomes tests each duo's adaptability and communication, often leading to surprising moves up and down the leaderboard. As the second round gets underway, all eyes will be on how the teams handle the pressure of alternate shot play—where a single poor swing can shift momentum—and which partnerships can capitalize on their synergy to secure a spot heading into the weekend rounds. For those eager to follow the action, checking official tee times and broadcast schedules on Golf Channel ensures you won't miss a pivotal moment as the Zurich Classic's team drama unfolds.

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  1. [1]Golf Channel