A late Tuesday item worth mentioning...
Reportedly, which granted means nothing official as of yet, the Zurich Classic in New Orleans will become a team event in 2017.
The specifics:
- 80 two-man teams
- Alternate shot and best ball formats the first two rounds (yet to be determined what the formats will be for the final two rounds)
- There will be a traditional cutline
- Players will be permitted to choose their own teammates, but must have some level of PGA Tour status
- Players who don't pick a teammate will be required to use a sponsor invite
- Both winning team members will receive an automatic 2-yr exemption on Tour per the usual norm
- 400 FedEx Cup points will be granted to each member of the winning team, 300 FEC points for 2nd place
- Automatic invites to the Tournament of Champions and the PGA Championship for both winning team members
The only downside is that the change in format removes the Zurich Classic tournament winners from receiving invites to the Masters tournament. But given that the tournament takes place a mere 3 weeks after the Masters, it's not like there aren't 30-something other opportunities available for players not otherwise eligible to win and punch their ticket to Augusta the following year.
Given the waning interest for this event, which in due part hasn't been helped because of (a) weather, (b) weaker fields, and (c) where it hits on the schedule (with the Wells Fargo the very next week and then the Players Championship the week after) - the change in format might actually be exactly what is needed... and not just for this event specifically, but too for a needed change of pace from the tiring, run-of-the-mill stroke-play events each week in general.
The change probably won't have much of an influence as it relates to securing commitments from some of the bigger names, but then again who knows... it could be something that might appeal to players like Mickelson, Fowler, Reed, Bubba, Snedeker, Kuchar and some of the younger players, especially those who would enjoy playing in a team event with other players outside of the usual Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup formats. Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth are good buddies, so if schedules allow - who's to say it won't materialize.
But something drastic was needed for this event, and this could be a difference maker. If nothing else, it is something different.
What say you?