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Notable walk-up songs at the Zurich Classic

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The PGA Tour's attempt to spice up the Zurich Classic did not end at turning it to a team event in 2017. This year, teams will be allowed to pick walk-up music as they head to the first tee. Here are some of the selections by notable pairings:

Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson decided "Gold" by Spandau Ballet was going to get them pumped up for the event. The crowd will likely disagree.

"The Lion King" superfans Justin Thomas and Bud Cauley are coming out to the iconic "Circle of Life" by Carmen Twillie. Mufasa would be proud.

Jon Rahm and Wesley Bryan will be showing their appreciation for the Pulitzer Prize- and Grammy-winning Kendrick Lamar as they enter to "DNA."

Jason Day and Ryan Ruffels will be paying homage to their Australian roots by walking out to "Down Under" by Men at Work. Hilarious choice.

Sergio Garcia and Rafael Cabrera-Bello are sending the other teams a message by rolling with Tina Turner's "The Best." Will they live up to the name?

Shockingly, Patrick Reed will not be walking out to Imagine Dragons, as he and Patrick Cantlay decided "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor was a more fitting selection. Perhaps it's a tribute to Tiger Woods.

Fans were able to vote on two song selections, going with "Slippery" by Migos for Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown and Drake's "Started From the Bottom" for Brandon Harkins and Lanto Griffin.

Gary Woodland and Daniel Berger will also be supporting Drake, going with his 2009 hit "Forever."

Tupac's "California Love" will be used by two teams, the Brendan Steele-Jamie Lovemark duo and the Charley Hoffman-Nick Watney tandem, all of whom are Golden State natives.

Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" will wake the crowd up when Chris Kirk and J.T. Poston head to the tee.

New England natives Keegan Bradley and Jon Curran will have the fans on their feet once "I'm Shipping up to Boston" by Dropkick Murphys starts playing.

The Jordan Spieth-Ryan Palmer and Bubba Watson-Matt Kuchar duos have not released their song choices yet. Knowing these golfers, do not expect anything outrageous.

It's time to turn up the speakers and enjoy the Zurich Classic!

(Photos courtesy: Getty Images)

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