2019 Zurich Classic of New Orleans leaderboard: Prize money payouts and final results
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2019 Zurich Classic of New Orleans leaderboard: Prize money payouts and final results



The 2019 Zurich Classic of New Orleans final leaderboard is headed by winners Jon Rahm and Ryan Palmer, who closed with 3-under 69 in alternate shot to win by three shots at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.

Rahm and Palmer won on 26-under 262, beating out Sergio Garcia and Tommy Fleetwood, whose closing 68 vaulted them into solo second place in the PGA Tour's only team event.

Rahm and Palmer won the $2,102,400 winner's share of the $7,300,000 purse.

2019 Zurich Classic of New Orleans final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL MONEY
1 Jon Rahm and Ryan Palmer -26 64 65 64 69 262 $2,102,400 ($1,051,200 each)
2 Sergio Garcia and Tommy Fleetwood -23 65 68 64 68 265 $846,800 ($423,400 each)
T3 Kyoung-Hoon Lee and Matt Every -21 65 69 65 68 267 $512,825 ($256,413 each)
T3 Brian Gay and Rory Sabbatini -21 60 70 66 71 267 $512,825 ($256,413 each)
T5 Seamus Power and David Hearn -20 68 68 64 68 268 $326,675 ($163,338 each)
T5 Roberto Castro and Cameron Tringale -20 65 69 66 68 268 $326,675 ($163,338 each)
T5 Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown -20 62 69 68 69 268 $326,675 ($163,338 each)
T5 Hank Lebioda and Curtis Luck -20 67 66 64 71 268 $326,675 ($163,338 each)
T9 Ian Poulter and Sam Horsfield -19 67 69 66 67 269 $184,690 ($92,345 each)
T9 Martin Laird and Nick Taylor -19 62 74 64 69 269 $184,690 ($92,345 each)
T9 Nick Watney and Charley Hoffman -19 65 70 63 71 269 $184,690 ($92,345 each)
T9 Peter Malnati and Billy Hurley III -19 63 67 66 73 269 $184,690 ($92,345 each)
T13 Billy Horschel and Scott Piercy -18 66 68 66 70 270 $102,273 ($51,137 each)
T13 Adam Hadwin and Jim Knous -18 66 68 65 71 270 $102,273 ($51,137 each)
T13 Kevin Tway and Kelly Kraft -18 63 72 64 71 270 $102,273 ($51,137 each)
T13 Alex Cejka and Alex Prugh -18 63 71 64 72 270 $102,273 ($51,137 each)
T13 Scott Stallings and Trey Mullinax -18 61 64 62 77 270 $102,273 ($51,137 each)
T18 Chez Reavie and Lucas Glover -17 62 70 68 71 271 $67,434 ($33,717 each)
T18 Henrik Stenson and Graeme McDowell -17 65 67 66 73 271 $67,434 ($33,717 each)
T18 Russell Henley and Ryan Blaum -17 65 67 65 74 271 $67,434 ($33,717 each)
T18 Joel Dahmen and Brandon Harkins -17 63 71 63 74 271 $67,434 ($33,717 each)
T22 Chris Stroud and Jason Kokrak -16 65 69 68 70 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T22 Shubhankar Sharma and Anirban Lahiri -16 67 69 65 71 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T22 J.J. Spaun and Matt Jones -16 67 69 64 72 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T22 Troy Merritt and Robert Streb -16 66 68 66 72 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T22 J.T. Poston and Stephan Jaeger -16 62 70 67 73 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T22 Brooks Koepka and Chase Koepka -16 67 68 63 74 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T22 Russell Knox and Brian Stuard -16 62 69 66 75 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T22 Austin Cook and Andrew Landry -16 65 70 62 75 272 $39,219 ($19,610 each)
T30 Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes -15 67 68 68 70 273 $31,974 ($15,987 each)
T30 Shawn Stefani and Bill Haas -15 65 69 68 71 273 $31,974 ($15,987 each)
T32 Julián Etulain and Andres Romero -14 67 69 65 73 274 $30,806 ($15,403 each)
T32 Branden Grace and Justin Harding -14 65 68 61 80 274 $30,806 ($15,403 each)
T34 Tom Hoge and J.J. Henry -13 67 68 66 74 275 $29,638 ($14,819 each)
T34 Bubba Watson and J.B. Holmes -13 64 70 66 75 275 $29,638 ($14,819 each)
36 Keegan Bradley and Jon Curran -9 64 71 69 75 279 $28,762 ($14,381 each)
T37 Cody Gribble and Joey Garber -6 61 75 76 70 282 $27,594 ($13,797 each)
T37 Denny McCarthy and Roberto Díaz -6 63 73 70 76 282 $27,594 ($13,797 each)
T37 Whee Kim and Sungjae Im -6 64 72 73 73 282 $27,594 ($13,797 each)

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