
Rory Mcilroy and Shane Lowry are the favorites to protect their classic Zurich title from last year.
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2025 Zurich of New Orleans descends this week to Tpc LuizianaAnd the master’s champion Rory Mcilroy is installed as a betting favorite with teammate Shane Lowry. Here is all you need to know about the classic chances of Zurich and other betting favorites to start the week.
Classic Zurich betting favorites
Fresh by winning his masters, Rory Mcilroy is back in action this week to try and protect The title of the classic Zurich team he won friendly Shane Lowry last year
As the royal champions with the best player on the field on their team, Mcilroy and Lowry are betting favorites at +350 disputes to win.
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The other team on the dispute list contains two other Star Pga Tour players, one of them a two -time winner, on the team of Collin Morikawa AND Kurtayama Kurt. But they are after Mcilroy/Lowry in the eyes of disputes, in the melody of +1200.
Related to the third in the chases of betting in front of the tournament for The Zurich Classic are the teams of Keith Mitchell/JT Posts AND Thomas Detry /Robert Macintyewith both teams connected to +1800.
You can see 10 balls and links to Zurich Classic to New Orleans Basting Chances since Monday morning below, or Download the fan sports book app To see the full list of chances and bets for this week.
2025 Zurich Classic Ods
Rory Mcilroy / Shane Lowry (+350)
Kurt Kitayama / Collin Morikawa (+1200)
JT Poston / Keith Mitchell (+1800)
Thomas Detry / Robert Macintyre (+1800)
Andrew Novak / Ben Griffin (+2200)
Taylor Moore / WynDham Clark (+2200)
Aaron Rai / Sahit Theegala (+2800)
Billy Horschel / Tom Hoge (+2800)
Rasmus Hoygaard / Nicolai Hojgaard (+2800)
Max Greerman / Nico Echavarria (+3250)
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