Zurich Classic: Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele ready to defend wire-to-wire win

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With the Masters and the RBC Heritage now behind us, it's time for the PGA Tour to hit New Orleans. The annual team event will pair up 160 golfers for two days of alternate shots and best ball rounds.

Last time out: Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele go wire-to-wire

"I think it's easier as a team. You kind of share the burden of stress and anxiety that comes with winning a golf tournament versus it being all on your own," Schauffele said Wednesday. "I feel like, when you're defending a title, you come into the week with a little higher expectation — which can be good and can be bad," Cantlay said."I think it's nice to come to a tournament knowing you can win and have won the tournament. It's obviously a golf course that you like and a tournament that you like.Burns and Horschel are back in the field this year, too, and Collin Morikawa and Max Homa are pairing up for the first time.

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