MEN AT WORK’s ‘Down Under’ is set to get plenty of airtime at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans this weekend.

For the first time in a PGA Tour event, the tournament’s two-man teams will get a walk-up song when they make their way out to the first tee. Eat your heart out, Wrestlemania.

Australian duos Greg Chalmers-Cameron Percy and Jason Day-Ryan Ruffels have both selected ‘Down Under’, with Chalmers turning down Percy’s call to play Collingwood’s anthem.

“No one would know it,” Chalmers told the PGA’s website. “I’m the captain – we’re not doing that.”

The next big question for both duos to answer is which 10 seconds they’ll choose to be played.

Men at Work won’t be the only Australian band played in New Orleans, with Shawn Stefani-John Rollins and Zach Johnson-Jonathan Byrd picking AC/DC’s ‘Thunderstruck’, and Jamie Donaldson-Ross Fisher requesting The Temper Trap’s ‘Sweet Disposition.’

Last week Kendrick Lamar won a Pulitzer Prize for his album ‘Damn.’ This weekend the hip-hop phenom’s ‘DNA’ will ring out for Jon Rahm-Welsey Bryan.

Kendrick’s contemporary Drake will also be getting some airtime, as will hip-hop royalty Jay Z (‘Young Forever’ for Billy Horschel-Scott Piercy), Tupac (‘California Love’ for Brendon Steele-Jamie Lovemark and Charley Hoffman-Nick Watney) and the Notorious BIG (‘Big Poppa’ for Andrew Landry-Talor Gooch).

Karaoke classics ‘Africa’ by Toto (Tyrone Van Aswegen-Retief Goosen), ‘Eye of the Tiger’ by Survivor (Patrick Reed-Patrick Cantlay), ‘The Best’ by Tina Turner (Sergio Garcia-Rafa Cabrera Bello) and ‘Gold’ by Spandau Ballet (Justin Rose-Henrik Stenson) will all get. However there was a number of shock snubbings, including The Darkness’ ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’, Neil Diamond’s ‘Sweet Caroline’ and Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.

The full playlist is available on Spotify.