2022 Zurich Classic: Live stream, how to watch online, TV schedule, golf tee times, station coverage
The pitch at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans this week is as good as ever. Among those on the course are the reigning Masters champion, as well as two other teams of players currently in the top 12 of the Official World Golf Ranking.
Scottie Scheffler and Ryan Palmer were among the headlines as Scheffler attempted to win the tournament for the fifth of his last seven starts, which would have been really remarkable if he had gone in February without no PGA Tour wins in his career. They are not favorites, however, because the teams of Patrick Cantlay-Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa-Viktor Hovland share that honor.
The team they will all have to stop is the Australian duo of Cameron Smith (who is using a hearth of his own) and Marc Leishman. Those two won the playoffs at TPC Louisiana last time around, and they’ll be trying to retain a significant loadout course (especially in this part of the golf season) to do it again.
This week offers something that no other PGA Tour event on the calendar can claim, which is four rounds of team play with Rounds 1 and 3 played as four balls and Rounds 2 and 4 played as alternate shooting.
“I’ll say just because it’s not a regular tournament, [it] “Cantlay said.” Seems like it’s a little more fun or a little more engaging just because you barely rotate through the rest of the year. You are not the best football player ever. When you get the rare chance to do it, it’s a bit more fun because it’s off from the regular 72-hole stroke tournament. “
With a huge variety of teams involved and a host of interesting individual storylines, combined with a format only seen at major international team events, this week’s event is a must-see. via. Here’s how you can watch.
All Eastern Ages; Approximate streaming start time
Round 3 – Saturday
Round starts: 8:45 am
PGA Tour Live (four streams): 8:45am – 6pm – PGA Tour Live
Early TV coverage: 1-3pm on Golf channel
Live TV coverage: 3-6 p.m. on CBS
Live simulation: 3-6 pm on CBSSports.com and CBS Sports App
Radio: 1-6 pm on PGA Tour Radio
Round 4 – Sunday
Round starts: 10:30 am
PGA Tour Live (four streams): 10:30 am – 6 pm – PGA Tour Live
Early TV coverage: 1-3pm on Golf channel
Live TV coverage: 3-6 p.m. on CBS
Live simulation: 3-6 pm on CBSSports.com and CBS Sports App
Radio: 1-6 pm on PGA Tour Radio