PGA Tour stop in New Orleans has new format

AVONDALE, La. - It has the feel of a guys' weekend out in New Orleans for Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth and a host of fellow PGA Tour stars at the new team event the Zurich Classic has become.

Watson expects the revamped format in the Big Easy, which debuts today, to be a treat for fans and players - and good for golf.

"For them to come up with this idea of showing the fun side of golf you're going to see a lot of smiles, a lot of laughing and a lot of enjoyment of the game," said Watson, who won the Zurich Classic in 2011, when it was a traditional, stroke-play event.

Now there are 80 two-player teams, and the players got to choose their partners.

Apparently, few players performed an exhaustive analysis of which players' games might complement their own best on a two-man team at the Pete Dye-designed, par-72 TPC Louisiana course. In many cases, players paired up with friends - or family.

"I think there was very little research and homework done compared to what you might think in creating these teams," said Spieth who teamed up with fellow Texan Ryan Palmer. "A lot of friends, and that's going to be enticing, too, to almost kind of feel like it's a little bit of a break."

Englishman Justin Rose, fresh off his second-place in the Masters, teamed with fellow European Henrik Stenson of Sweden.

"If you don't get along, it's going to be a long four days out there," Stenson said. "And of course to team up with a player of Justin's caliber is hopefully going to make that journey a bit smoother."

Rose, the 2015 Zurich Classic winner, joked one reason he chose Stenson was because he's "very handsome," and complimented Stenson for wearing pink.

Not to say it won't be competitive. The winning team takes home $1.02 million per player, along with and 400 FedExCup points each.

Watson chose J.B. Holmes. The tandem of Jason Day and Rickie Fowler are among the favorites. Brooks Koepka, the 19th-ranked player in the world, chose his brother, Chase, who plays professionally in Europe and is making his PGA tour debut. Branden Grace is with fellow South African Louis Oosthuizen. The pair of Justin Thomas and Bud Cauley is made up of former Alabama players, while the Jason Dufner-Patton Kizzire duo played for Auburn. 

Defending Zurich Classic champion Brian Stuard is paired with Chris Stroud.

"How would you not want to be here for this event?" said Watson, who is playing in New Orleans for the first time since 2013.