The 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans delivered one of the most emotionally charged finishes in PGA Tour history. Brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick claimed the title with a dramatic birdie on the 72nd hole, setting a tournament scoring record of 31-under 257 at TPC Louisiana. Here is the complete breakdown of the 2026 Zurich Classic final standings and prize money distribution, plus a full round-by-round highlight recap.
2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Final Leaderboard, Prize Money & Tournament Highlights
📋 Tournament Overview
🏌️ Event Details
- Tournament: 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
- Venue: TPC Louisiana, Avondale, Louisiana, USA
- Dates: April 23–26, 2026
- Format: R1 & R2 — Best Ball (Four-Ball) | R3 — Best Ball | R4 — Alternate Shot (Foursomes)
- Total Purse: $9,500,000
- Par: 72 (7,341 yards)
- Teams: 148 players (74 two-man teams)
- Cut: Top 33 teams and ties after 36 holes; 70 players (35 teams) completed all four rounds
🏆 Winners
🥇 Matt Fitzpatrick & Alex Fitzpatrick — 257 (-31)
- Prize (each): $1,372,750.00
- FedExCup Points (each): 400 (800 total)
- First brothers to win since the team format was introduced in 2017
- Matt's 3rd PGA Tour win of 2026 season
- Alex earns a 2-year PGA Tour exemption through 2028
📊 Round-by-Round Scores (Winners)
| Round | Format | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Best Ball | -8 (64) | Strong start |
| Round 2 | Best Ball | -8 (64) | Consistent |
| Round 3 | Best Ball | -15 (57) 🔥 | Tournament record |
| Round 4 | Alternate Shot | -1 (71) | Dramatic birdie on 18 |
💰 2026 Zurich Classic — Complete Final Standings & Prize Money
Total Purse: $9,500,000 | Venue: TPC Louisiana | Date: April 26, 2026 | Source: PGA Tour Official
| Pos | Team | Score | FedEx Pts | Earnings (each) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matt Fitzpatrick / Alex Fitzpatrick 🏆 | -31 (257) | 400 / n/a* | $1,372,750 |
| T2 | Alex Smalley / Hayden Springer | -30 (258) | 133.750 | $463,718.75 |
| T2 | Kristoffer Reitan / Kris Ventura | -30 (258) | 133.750 | $463,718.75 |
| T4 | Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen / Jacob Skov Olesen | -28 (260) | 82.500 / n/a* | $288,562.50 |
| T4 | Ben Martin / Trace Crowe | -28 (260) | 82.500 | $288,562.50 |
| T6 | Billy Horschel / Tom Hoge | -27 (261) | 57.500 | $185,250.00 |
| T6 | Davis Thompson / Austin Eckroat | -27 (261) | 57.500 | $185,250.00 |
| T6 | Eric Cole / Hank Lebioda | -27 (261) | 57.500 | $185,250.00 |
| T6 | Doug Ghim / Jeffrey Kang | -27 (261) | 57.500 | $185,250.00 |
| T10 | Matt McCarty / Mac Meissner | -26 (262) | 42.000 | $112,495.83 |
| T10 | Ben Griffin / Andrew Novak | -26 (262) | 42.000 | $112,495.83 |
| T10 | Matti Schmid / Seamus Power | -26 (262) | 42.000 | $112,495.83 |
| T13 | John Parry / Dan Brown | -25 (263) | 30.250 | $69,492.50 |
| T13 | Karl Vilips / Michael Thorbjornsen | -25 (263) | 30.250 | $69,492.50 |
| T13 | Sam Stevens / Zach Bauchou | -25 (263) | 30.250 | $69,492.50 |
| T13 | Lanto Griffin / Ben Kohles | -25 (263) | 30.250 | $69,492.50 |
| T17 | Erik van Rooyen / Christiaan Bezuidenhout | -24 (264) | 20.583 | $50,191.67 |
| T17 | Adrien Dumont de Chassart / Davis Chatfield | -24 (264) | 20.583 | $50,191.67 |
| T17 | Nick Dunlap / Gordon Sargent | -24 (264) | 20.583 | $50,191.67 |
| T20 | Davis Riley / Nick Hardy | -23 (265) | 13.563 | $36,100.00 |
| T20 | Wyndham Clark / Taylor Moore | -23 (265) | 13.563 | $36,100.00 |
| T20 | Matthieu Pavon / Martin Couvra | -23 (265) | 13.563 / n/a* | $36,100.00 |
| T20 | A.J. Ewart / Casey Jarvis | -23 (265) | 13.563 / n/a* | $36,100.00 |
| T24 | Brice Garnett / Lee Hodges | -22 (266) | 9.250 | $25,555.00 |
| T24 | Aaron Rai / Sahith Theegala | -22 (266) | 9.250 | $25,555.00 |
| T26 | Adam Svensson / Adam Hadwin | -21 (267) | 16.475 | $22,111.25 |
| T26 | David Lipsky / Rico Hoey | -21 (267) | 16.475 | $22,111.25 |
| T26 | William Mouw / Takumi Kanaya | -21 (267) | 16.475 | $22,111.25 |
| T26 | Luke Clanton / Blades Brown | -21 (267) | 16.475 / n/a* | $22,111.25 |
| T30 | Keith Mitchell / Brandt Snedeker | -20 (268) | 4.900 | $20,805.00 |
| T30 | Matt Wallace / Marco Penge | -20 (268) | 4.900 | $20,805.00 |
| T32 | Max McGreevy / Kevin Roy | -19 (269) | 4.100 | $20,045.00 |
| T32 | Chad Ramey / Justin Lower | -19 (269) | 4.100 | $20,045.00 |
| 34 | Ryan Gerard / Sudarshan Yellamaraju | -17 (271) | 3.500 | $19,475.00 |
| 35 | Chandler Phillips / Carson Young | -16 (272) | 3.100 | $19,095.00 |
* n/a = Non-PGA Tour member; FedExCup points pending upon acceptance of PGA Tour membership.
Source: PGA Tour Official | GolfNewsNet | April 26, 2026
⚡ Final Round Highlights — Drama from Start to Finish
🎯 Round 3 (Saturday) — A Tournament Record for the Ages
The Fitzpatrick brothers turned TPC Louisiana into their personal playground on Saturday. Playing in the Best Ball (Four-Ball) format, Matt and Alex fired a stunning 15-under 57, obliterating the previous tournament record. Matt's highlights included a chip-in birdie on Hole 1, a 33.5-foot eagle putt on the par-5 7th, and a 210-yard approach that settled 4 feet from the pin on No. 12. Alex contributed mightily — a 325-yard drive to the green on the par-4 8th, a chip-in birdie on No. 16, and an 18-foot putt for birdie on the par-3 17th. They made eight birdies on the back nine alone, finishing with only one par after the turn. The brothers entered Sunday with a four-shot lead, becoming the story of the week in professional golf.
🔍 Round 4 (Sunday) — A Rollercoaster Alternate-Shot Final
Sunday's Foursomes (Alternate Shot) format changed everything. With the pressure on and scores naturally tighter, the Fitzpatricks' lead began to evaporate. A dramatic double bogey at the par-4 12th — Matt's tee shot sailed right into trees, leaving them no option — saw the lead cut to just one stroke. Competitors Alex Smalley/Hayden Springer and the Norwegian duo of Kristoffer Reitan/Kris Ventura (who made a stunning three eagles in the final round) stormed back. At one point, a three-way tie at -30 undr looked possible. However, Matt delivered when it mattered most: a brilliant long birdie putt at the 11th briefly restored a three-shot cushion. Then came the decisive moment at the par-5 18th hole — Matt escaped a greenside bunker from 35 yards, the ball coming to rest just 14 inches from the cup. Alex stepped up, and with trembling hands, sank the tap-in for birdie to win by one stroke. "I couldn't feel my hands. I couldn't feel my legs," said Alex Fitzpatrick afterward.
📌 Key Story Lines
- Historic Brothers' Victory: Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick became the first brothers to win the Zurich Classic since it adopted the team format in 2017.
- Matt's Dominant 2026 Season: This was Matt Fitzpatrick's 3rd PGA Tour title in 4 starts in 2026, cementing him as arguably the hottest player in golf. He won at Harbour Town just the week prior (world ranking: No. 3 at the time).
- Life-Changing Win for Alex: Alex Fitzpatrick, a 27-year-old primarily competing on the DP World Tour, earned a full 2-year PGA Tour exemption through 2028, along with eligibility for the PGA Championship and Signature Events.
- Norwegian Challenge: Kristoffer Reitan and Kris Ventura put on a late charge with three eagles in the final round — one of the most thrilling comeback runs of the day — ultimately finishing T2 at -30.
- Tournament Record: The winning total of 31-under 257 is a new tournament record for the Zurich Classic team event at TPC Louisiana.
- Weather Factor: Both Saturday's R3 and Sunday's R4 were affected by weather delays, and preferred lies were in play on Saturday, contributing to the historically low scoring in Best Ball format.
🎁 FAQ — 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Q1. What was the total purse for the 2026 Zurich Classic?
The total prize purse for the 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans was $9,500,000. Each winning team member (Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick) received $1,372,750, making it one of the most lucrative paydays of the 2026 PGA Tour season.
Q2. How many FedExCup points did the Fitzpatricks earn?
Matt Fitzpatrick earned 400 FedExCup points as an active PGA Tour member. Alex Fitzpatrick's 400 points are designated as n/a (non-member) pending his acceptance of the PGA Tour membership earned through this victory, which carries a two-year exemption through 2028.
Q3. What format does the Zurich Classic use?
The Zurich Classic is the only official team event on the PGA Tour. Rounds 1 and 2 are played in Best Ball (Four-Ball) format, where each player plays their own ball and the team takes the lower score. Rounds 3 and 4 are played in Foursomes (Alternate Shot), where partners alternate hitting the same ball. The cut retains the top 33 teams and ties after 36 holes.
Q4. What records were set at the 2026 Zurich Classic?
The Fitzpatrick brothers set two records: (1) A single-round tournament record of -15 (57) in the Saturday Best Ball round; (2) A new 72-hole tournament total record of -31 (257). Both marks surpassed all previous records in the Zurich Classic's modern team format era (since 2017).
Q5. What is the next PGA Tour event after the 2026 Zurich Classic?
The 2026 PGA Tour schedule continues with the 2026 Cadillac Championship in Florida. Players will look to build on momentum from New Orleans as the season moves into its second half toward the FedExCup Playoffs.
✅ 2026 Zurich Classic — Quick-Reference Summary
- ☑️ Winner: Matt Fitzpatrick & Alex Fitzpatrick
- ☑️ Winning Score: -31 (257) — Tournament Record
- ☑️ Winning Margin: 1 stroke
- ☑️ Total Purse: $9,500,000
- ☑️ Winner's Share: $1,372,750 per player
- ☑️ FedExCup Points (Matt): 400
- ☑️ R3 Record: -15 (57) in Best Ball
- ☑️ Alex's Prize: 2-year PGA Tour card through 2028
- ☑️ Runners-up: Smalley/Springer & Reitan/Ventura (-30)
- ☑️ Venue: TPC Louisiana, Avondale, Louisiana
- ☑️ Date: April 23–26, 2026
- ☑️ Data Updated: April 26, 2026 | Source: PGA Tour Official
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