The reigning Zurich Classic champions are coming back to New Orleans this year to defend their title.Rory McIlroy, winner of four tournaments last season and two already this year, and Shane Lowry, who scored seven top-10 finishes last season to go with his win here, will defend their crown at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.Collin Morikawa, currently ranked fourth in the world, will team with Kurt Kitayama for a second in the 2025 New Orleans Zurich Classic (Zurich Classic), the producer of the championship Fore! UNICEF CEO Steve Worthy announced. “Collin and Kurt posted some very low scores last year in the best ball format,” Worth said. “Obviously, they're very happy with each other and we're happy to repeat them,” Worthy added. Morikava is currently ranked fourth in the world and second in the world. He is also fourth in FedEx points this season. In five games he played, he posted the tenth of two seconds and tie. He finished 17th in the other two games of the year. He released eight top ten games, including two seconds, one of which was the Tour champion who won the 2020 PGA title and the 2021 Open Championship, both of which made their debut in those competitions. Morikawa took the lead with RBC Candian in 14 competitions in 2019, then won the No. 14 Open on RBC CANAD and 14 games in RBC Canead, which was his game. hole. He tied for fourth in the John Deere Classic in the second week, winning his PGA Tour card and won his first PGA Tour title in the Barracuda Championship two weeks later. He then won the World Golf Championship in February 2021. In the 2020-21 season, he won two wins in the PGA Championship, the second, fourth, and seventh and eighth leading in the U.S. Open. He also formed the 2023 Ryder Cup team. In the 2022 Presidents Cup, he has a record of 2-1 as the captain’s draft pick, winning singles games and allocating two teams to play. Morikawa was unbeaten in the team in the Presidents Cup last year, pairing three different teams with three different parties. The three winners of 2018 are all in a team of these three eras. Men's Player of the Year and won the Pac-12 Player of the Year honors in 2019. He also reached the No. 1 position in the world's amateur golf rankings. bronze medal. The group is big and must be divided into two points. He beat five contestants on the fourth playoff hole, but had just driven through the hole after his putting slip. That season, Kitayama also finished second in the CJ Cup and tied for fifth in the WGC-Dell Technologies competition and tied for fourth in the PGA Championship. He won a PGA Tour card in the 2021 Korn Ferry Tour final, and four months later, he recorded third place in the Honda Classic in February 2022. In May of that year, he released second place at the Mexican Open. At the college, he played for the University of Nevada Las Vegas, where he was appointed Allow Mountain West Team for three consecutive years. His first hole was par 4, the 16th hole of GC Southern Highlands GC in Las Vegas Southern Highlands.
The Ruling Zurich Classic Champion will return to New Orleans this year to defend its title.
Rory McIlroy, the four-game champion last season, has already won two games twice this year, while Shane Lowry, who finished seven top ten last season, will defend his title at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans.
Currently ranked fourth in the world, Collin Morikawa will work with Kurt Kitayama for the second consecutive year, and at the 2025 Zurich of New Orleans, Championship CEO Steve Worthy announced that the tournament producer Fore! UNICEF CEO Steve Worthy.
“Last year, Colin and Kurt scored very low in the best ball form,” Worthy said. “Obviously, they are happy to be able to repeat them as partners,” Worthy added.
Morikava is currently ranked fourth in the world and second in the world. He is also fourth in FedEx points this season. He released a tie for two seconds, 10Th In five games he played. He ended 17Th In the other two events of the year.
Last season, he released eight top ten, including two seconds, one of which was the Tour Champion
He won the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open Championship, both making his debut in those events.
MorikawaTh At the RBC Canadian Open, then led the game with 54 holes and tied for second in the 3m Open. Next week, he finished fourth in the John Deere Classic, winning his PGA Tour card and won his first PGA Tour title in the Barracuda Championship two weeks later.
He won the 2020 PGA Championship at Harding Park in August, winning the memorable Hawk on the 16th hole of the final round. He then won the World Golf Championship in February 2021.
He became the second player to win the Grand Slam and WGC title before he was 25 years old. Another player who achieved this feat was Tiger Woods.
Later that season, he won his second major title in two years at Royal St. George's Open Championship. In the 2020-21 season, he won two wins at the U.S. Open for the second time, fourth, and seventh and eighth in the PGA Championship.
He also won the 2021 DP World (Europe) Tour that year, the first American to win the championship.
He was unbeaten in the first Ryder Cup in 2021, winning three games in a singles match. He also formed the 2023 Ryder Cup team.
In the 2022 Presidents Cup, he was 2-1 in the draft pick for the captain, winning singles and allocating two games.
In last year's Presidents Cup, Morikawa was unbeaten on the team, pairing four wins with four different partners.
Morikawa is a three-time All-American first-team All-American team at the University of California, where he was named the 2018 Golf Men's Player of the Year and received the PAC-12 Player of the Year honors in 2019.
He was appointed to the 2017 Walker Cup team, the 2017 and 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup team, and won the 2018 Eisenhower Trophy.
He represented the United States at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, ending with an unprecedented seven-way medal. The group is big and must be divided into two points. He beat five players on the fourth playoff hole when his putter slid across the hole, but lost to Taiwan's CT Pan in the fourth season.
He once again represented the United States in the 2024 Olympics in Paris and ended 24Th.
Kurt Kitayama won his first PGA Tour title in the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Rory McIlroy in MasterCard. That season, Kitayama also finished second in the CJ Cup and tied for fifth in the WGC-Dell Technologies and fourth in the PGA Championship.
Last season, he released four top ten, including fifth in the Zozo Championship.
Early in his career, he won three championships on the DP World Tour before returning to the United States to compete. He won a PGA Tour card in the 2021 Korn Ferry Tour final, and four months later, he recorded third place in the Honda Classic in February 2022. In May of that year, he released second place at the Mexican Open.
At the university, he played for the University of Nevada Las Vegas, where he was appointed to the All-Shanxi Force for three consecutive years.
His first hole was on the 16th par for the South Highlands GC in Las Vegas.