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Apr 28, 2024; Avondale, Louisiana, USA; Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry pose for fans and the media after winning the Zurich Classic of New Orleans golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

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Apr 28, 2024; Avondale, Louisiana, USA; Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry pose for fans and the media after winning the Zurich Classic of New Orleans golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
For Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans was nothing short of dramatic. In the final round, the two started the day two strokes behind, but they quickly turned things around with four birdies in a five-hole stretch beginning at the 7th, ultimately finishing the last 12 holes at 5 under par. After the win, Lowry remarked, “It showed a lot about our characters and how much we wanted to win this thing.” Fast forward to a year later: if McIlroy and Lowry win the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, they will become the first team to successfully defend their title at this event. However, besides the talented roster, another factor could hinder their chances: the weather. Here’s what the four rounds at the next PGA Tour event will have for the star golfers.
Mark your calendars for April 24, as the Zurich Classic of New Orleans kicks off under a mostly cloudy sky with temperatures reaching the low 80s. Players should be ready for a few isolated showers in the morning, with a 20% chance of rain that escalates to 50% by the afternoon as scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop. Winds will be blowing from the south-southeast at 10-15 mph, with gusts potentially hitting 18 mph, adding an extra challenge to the course. Rainfall amounts are forecasted to range from 0.10″ to 0.25″, with the potential for locally higher totals in slow-moving storms. A similar stormy scene will follow during the second round of the tournament.
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On Friday, the Zurich Classic will showcase a dynamic weather pattern, featuring a blend of sun and clouds with a high temperature reaching around 29°C (85°F). Players can expect a 10% chance of rain in the morning, but as the day progresses, the likelihood of scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms will rise to 50%. Winds will shift to a southeasterly direction, becoming slightly breezy at 10-15 mph, adding an extra layer of challenge to the course. Golfers should remain vigilant for potential rain, but overall, the day promises to deliver a thrilling mix of competitive play and ever-changing weather conditions. If you’re attending the games in person, we recommed packing umbrellas! So, how does the weather for the weekend rounds look? Well, only slightly better, to tell you the truth.
What does the weather for the weekend rounds at the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans look like?
Saturday, April 26, promises a delightful day at the Zurich Classic, featuring a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures expected to peak at 30°C (86°F). The morning will begin comfortably in the upper 20s (around 69°F), and while players can expect a 20% chance of isolated thunderstorms developing later in the day, the overall rain probability is lower than in previous rounds. Winds will be southeasterly at 3-7 mph, providing a steady breeze that adds an interesting dynamic to the course. Golfers should remain vigilant for the possibility of a brief shower, but overall, Saturday looks to be a favorable day for golf, offering plenty of opportunities for impressive scores. Another reminder: pack your sunscreens and umbrellas!
As the tournament concludes on Sunday, April 27, the weather is anticipated to be delightful, featuring a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures will begin in the upper 20s (around 69°F) and rise to a high of 30°C (87°F), creating ideal conditions for the final rounds of the Zurich Classic. The chance of rain remains low at 10%, ensuring a great day for play. Winds will continue from the southeast at 5-10 mph, providing a gentle breeze that keeps the atmosphere comfortable for the players. With stable conditions and minimal precipitation expected, our favorite golfers can concentrate on their performance and strive for a strong finish as the tournament wraps up. Back your sunscreen with your umbrellas while you cheer on your favorites!
Overall, it seems the four days during the 2025 Zurich Classic at New Orleans are going to be as tough as the strong golfers themselves! Be sure to catch the action and share your predictions for the day!
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Can McIlroy and Lowry defy the odds and defend their Zurich Classic title in perfect weather?