Zurich Classic 2026: All 80 Teams Confirmed as Koepka and Lowry Headline Star-Studded Field

The full field for the 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans has officially been confirmed, with all 80 teams now locked in for one of the most entertaining weeks on the PGA Tour calendar. The event, held at TPC Louisiana, remains the Tour’s only official team tournament, bringing together 160 players for a mix of Four-ball and Foursomes formats that always create drama, surprise, and unforgettable moments.

This year’s headline pairing is the brand-new team of Brooks Koepka and Shane Lowry. The combination of Koepka’s major-winning mentality and Lowry’s fearless shot-making has immediately made them one of the favorites. With Rory McIlroy not in the field, Lowry’s new partnership with Koepka has become one of the biggest talking points heading into tournament week.

Among the 80 confirmed teams are some of the strongest duos in recent memory. Defending champions Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak return to try and keep their title, while several Ryder Cup stars and Presidents Cup regulars are also in action.

Confirmed Teams Include:

Brooks Koepka / Shane Lowry

Ben Griffin / Andrew Novak

Collin Morikawa / Kurt Kitayama

Max Homa / Wyndham Clark

Tom Kim / Sungjae Im

Billy Horschel / Sam Burns

Keegan Bradley / Russell Henley

Matt Fitzpatrick / Alex Fitzpatrick

Justin Rose / Tommy Fleetwood

Sepp Straka / Viktor Hovland

Cameron Young / Rickie Fowler

Sahith Theegala / Akshay Bhatia

Tony Finau / Harris English

Jason Day / Adam Scott

Nick Dunlap / Luke Clanton

Denny McCarthy / J.T. Poston

Brian Harman / Russell Knox

Si Woo Kim / Byeong Hun An

Adam Hadwin / Nick Taylor

Corey Conners / Mackenzie Hughes

Thomas Detry / Adrien Dumont de Chassart

Rasmus Hojgaard / Nicolai Hojgaard

Lucas Glover / Chris Kirk

Brendon Todd / Kevin Kisner

Emiliano Grillo / Alejandro Tosti

Cam Davis / Min Woo Lee

Patrick Rodgers / Beau Hossler

Gary Woodland / Webb Simpson

Eric Cole / Sam Stevens

Taylor Pendrith / Adam Svensson

And many more pairings complete the 80-team lineup, making this one of the deepest Zurich Classic fields ever assembled.

The beauty of this event has always been the unpredictability. Individual stars often struggle to adapt to team golf, while lesser-known partnerships sometimes rise to the top through chemistry and smart strategy. That is why fans circle this week every season.

Koepka and Lowry may have grabbed the headlines, but they will face serious competition from proven winners, close friends, national teammates, and brothers playing side by side. Every team believes they have a chance once the first tee shot is struck.

With 80 teams confirmed, elite names across the board, and one of the most exciting formats in golf, the 2026 Zurich Classic is shaping up to be one of the must-watch events of the season.

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