Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry win Zurich Classic of New Orleans after play-off drama with Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer (2024)

Irish pair Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry came through a play-off to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

At the end of the fourth round, Lowry made the most of a superb chip onto the 18th green by McIlroy by sinking a birdie putt, extending the contest as they joined Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey on 25 under at TPC Louisiana.

Trainer and Ramey had been among the early starters, powering 26 places up the leaderboard with a round of 63 that included seven birdies on the back nine, but the near three-hour wait to see if their score would hold up saw them come into the play-off looking rusty.

And after Ramey pulled his second shot left and onto a road, Trainer came up short in his effort to reach the green.

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Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry win Zurich Classic of New Orleans after play-off drama with Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer (1)

That gave Ryder Cup team-mates McIlroy and Lowry the advantage despite the latter having found sand with his second shot, but after Lowry missed a putt for birdie, they needed Trainer to narrowly miss his own par putt to confirm their win - McIlroy's 25th career PGA Tour win.

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Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry win Zurich Classic of New Orleans after play-off drama with Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer (2)

McIlroy and Lowry began the day two shots off the lead. They opened the round with Lowry's tee shot into the woods on the right side of the hole, and they bogeyed two of their first three holes before beginning their charge on the seventh, where McIlroy made the first of four birdie putts over the next five holes.

McIlroy had two mis-hits down the stretch that could have been costly, leaving an approach shot well short of the green on the par-four 13th and hitting short into a fairway bunker on the short par-four 16th.

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Lowry chipped to about 10 feet and McIlroy saved par on 13. On 16, Lowry found the left side of the green with his approach shot from the sand and McIlroy sank a right-breaking birdie putt to lift his team into a tie for first at 25-under.

The Irishmen bogeyed 17 after Lowry's faded tee shot landed in the gallery right of the green and McIlroy's chip over the ridge of a bunker ran past the hole.

That meant they would have to have a birdie on 18 to force a playoff. They got it, starting with McIlroy's clutch, booming tee shot into the water-lined fairway.

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Before leaving the TPC Louisiana grounds, McIlroy and Lowry walked on stage while popular local cover band Bag of Donuts was performing a post-tournament concert. The band gave McIlroy a microphone, and he serenaded the crowd, singing Journey's "Don't Stop Believin.'"

"The reason that Shane and I both started to play golf is because we thought it was fun at some stage in our life," McIlroy said. "Reinjecting a little bit of that fun back into it in a week like this week, it can always help."

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Both McIlroy and Lowry said they will return next year to defend their title.

"It's absolutely amazing," McIlroy said on CBS Sports. "We've had an awesome week here in New Orleans. The crowds have been absolutely amazing, to get the support we've had out there. We've had so much fun while doing it and it's just a bonus to win at the end.

"It couldn't be better than to do it with this man alongside me."

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Lowry added: "It's great. It felt much needed. Coming into the week we felt we could do with a big jump for the FedEx Cup, let's get 400 points each and that's what we've done.

"I feel a little bit bad taking them because Rory carried me, but I'm taking them."

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FAQs

What happened at the Zurich Classic? ›

Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry rally to win Zurich Classic team event in a playoff.

Who won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans today? ›

Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry win Zurich Classic of New Orleans after play-off drama with Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer.

What golf tournament did Rory McIlroy win? ›

McIlroy won the Wells Fargo Championship for a record fourth time Sunday with another dominating performance at Quail Hollow, easily overcoming a two-stroke deficit to beat Xander Schauffele by five shots.

What was the payout for the Zurich Classic? ›

Two of those bigger names—Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry—ultimately won, defeating Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey on the first hole of a playoff. The Irishmen shot a final-round 68 in the Sunday alternate-shot format to end at 25-under-par total. They each took home $1.286 million from the overall purse of $8.9 million.

What happens if you win the Zurich Classic? ›

Each player of the winning team also comes away with $1.286 million for their troubles. The total purse is $8.9 million.

Who are the past winners of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans? ›

The Zurich Classic boasts a rich history, with play dating back to 1938 and past winners including golf greats like Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper, Davis Love III, David Toms and Vijay Singh.

Does the Zurich Classic count as a PGA Tour win? ›

What do the winners receive? Both men will get a two-year exemption on Tour and spots in the PGA Championship and signature events, as well as next year's Sentry and Players Championship. It counts as an official Tour win for both players, though, no Official World Golf Ranking points are given.

Why is it called Zurich Classic? ›

The Zurich Classic

Since 2005, when Zurich became title sponsor of the PGA TOUR event, Zurich has stood by the city and its people, from the depths of Hurricane Katrina through the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Zurich Classic was the first major sporting event to return to the city after Katrina in 2006.

Where is the Zurich Classic of New Orleans played? ›

Played on the emerald grass of the Tournament Players Club Louisiana in Avondale, about 15 miles from downtown, the course is beautiful (with plenty of shady trees), the weather is usually perfect, and there's always plenty of parking. Past winners have included Vijay Singh, Bubba Watson and Jason Bohn.

Who is Rory married to now? ›

McIlroy is married to Erica Stoll. The two met while Stoll was working for PGA of America, which was one of her dream jobs coming out of college. "The way PGA employees present themselves is so admirable and professional.

How rich is Rory McIlroy? ›

According to the Sunday Times' Rich List, McIlroy had an astonishing net worth of £225million prior to the tournament. He's now bolstered that by almost £2million, although that will be no consolation to the Northern Irishman after his collapse in North Carolina on Sunday night.

What ethnicity is Rory McIlroy? ›

(McIlroy is originally from Northern Ireland, while Stoll is from New York.)

How much did McIlroy and Lowry make today? ›

The Ramey/Trainer tandem was +12500. For the victory, McIlroy and Lowry each bank 400 FedExCup points and $1,286,050.00.

How much did Rory McIlroy win in New Orleans? ›

Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry enjoyed their stay in New Orleans on and off the course, culminating the week with a win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The teams were paid out in an every-two-spot manner. For example, McIlroy and Lowry split first- and second-place prize money, which equaled $1,286,050 apiece.

How much is the Zurich Classic worth? ›

A £7.1 million ($8.9m) purse is what's up for grabs, with the winners each taking home £1.029 million ($1.286m). Among the many stars competing at TPC Louisiana is Rory McIlroy, who's making his tournament debut alongside close friend and fellow Irishman Shane Lowry.

Does the Zurich Classic count as a win? ›

Rory McIlroy's win with Shane Lowry at the Zurich Classic was his 25th official title, as the Tour doesn't distinguish between formats in all-time win totals.

What was the Zurich Classic called before? ›

In 1963, the Greater New Orleans Invitational (as it was originally called) moved to Lakewood Country Club. By 1975, the Classic had its first corporate sponsor – the First National Bank of Commerce (FNBC).

How many people attend the Zurich Classic? ›

Early returns show the PGA Tour's Zurich Classic "established new benchmarks in multiple areas" at this year's event, as the tournament "set an unofficial attendance record" with a four-day total of more than 116,000 attendees, according to Jeff Duncan of the New Orleans TIMES-PICAYUNE.

Where is the Zurich Classic being played today? ›

Played on the emerald grass of the Tournament Players Club Louisiana in Avondale, about 15 miles from downtown, the course is beautiful (with plenty of shady trees), the weather is usually perfect, and there's always plenty of parking.

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