
The final round of foursomes at team event the Zurich Classic of New Orleans produced plenty of drama before Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick sealed the title with a 72nd-hole birdie.
The brothers were made to work for their victory after they hit a rocky patch lasting several holes on the back nine at TPC Louisiana.
That saw a four-shot advantage at the start of the day evaporate, with Kristoffer Reitan and Kris Ventura and Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer heading back to the clubhouse with the co-lead before the Fitzpatricks held their nerve to take the title. But how much did they win?
The 2026 edition saw the purse increase by $300,000 to $9,500,000, with the winning team handed $2,745,500, which is divided equally between the Fitzpatricks to give them $1,372,750.

For the two teams in runner-up place, the players each bank $463,718.75.
Aside from the prize money, there are even more perks heading to the winners.
For Matt Fitzpatrick, the win gives him his third PGA Tour title in his last four starts, but for Alex, it's arguably even more life-changing.
He not only earns his maiden PGA Tour title, but also his PGA Tour card and spots in each of the Signature Events to come in 2026, the PGA Championship and next year's Players Championship - events Matt had already qualified for.
They also each earn 400 FedEx Cup points, making it a highly beneficial week's work for the brothers.
Below is the what each team won at the 2026 Zurich Classic of New Orleans before various factors reduce how much each pro golfer really earns from their week.
ZURICH CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN
Position |
Team |
Individual Prize (each) |
|---|---|---|
1st |
Matt Fitzpatrick/Alex Fitzpatrick |
$1,372,750 |
T2 |
Alex Smalley/Hayden Springer |
$463,718.75 |
T2 |
Kristoffer Reitan/Kris Ventura |
$463,718.75 |
T4 |
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen/Jacob Skov Olesen |
$288,562.50 |
T4 |
Ben Martin/Trace Crowe |
$288,562.50 |
T6 |
Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge |
$185,250.00 |
T6 |
Davis Thompson/Austin Eckroat |
$185,250.00 |
T6 |
Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda |
$185,250.00 |
T6 |
Doug Ghim/Jeffrey Kang |
$185,250.00 |
T10 |
Matt McCarty/Mac Meissner |
$112,495.83 |
T10 |
Ben Griffin/Andrew Novak |
$112,495.83 |
T10 |
Matti Schmid/Seamus Power |
$112,495.83 |
T13 |
John Parry/Dan Brown |
$69,492.50 |
T13 |
Karl Vilips/Michael Thorbjornsen |
$69,492.50 |
T13 |
Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou |
$69,492.50 |
T13 |
Lanto Griffin/Ben Kohles |
$69,492.50 |
T17 |
Erik van Rooyen/Christiaan Bezuidenhout |
$50,191.67 |
T17 |
Adrien Dumont de Chassart/Davis Chatfield |
$50,191.67 |
T17 |
Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent |
$50,191.67 |
T20 |
Davis Riley/Nick Hardy |
$36,100.00 |
T20 |
Wyndham Clark/Taylor Moore |
$36,100.00 |
T20 |
Matthieu Pavon/Martin Couvra |
$36,100.00 |
23rd |
A.J. Ewart/Casey Jarvis |
$36,100.00 |
T24 |
Brice Garnett/Lee Hodges |
$25,555.00 |
T24 |
Aaron Rai/Sahith Theegala |
$25,555.00 |
T26 |
Adam Svensson/Adam Hadwin |
$22,111.25 |
T26 |
David Lipsky/Rico Hoey |
$22,111.25 |
T26 |
William Mouw/Takumi Kanaya |
$22,111.25 |
T26 |
Luke Clanton/Blades Brown |
$22,111.25 |
T30 |
Keith Mitchell/Brandt Snedeker |
$20,805.00 |
T30 |
Matt Wallace/Marco Penge |
$20,805.00 |
T32 |
Max McGreevy/Kevin Roy |
$20,045.00 |
T32 |
Chad Ramey/Justin Lower |
$20,045.00 |
34th |
Ryan Gerard/Sudarshan Yellamaraju |
$19,475.00 |
35th |
Chandler Phillips/Carson Young |
$19,095.00 |