Ben Griffin has continued his fantastic season with yet another PGA Tour victory, this time at the World Wide Technology Championship.
Griffin is ninth in the world rankings following his success in Mexico, where he earned his third career PGA Tour win.
All three of those wins have arrived this season, with his latest coming at the World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal Golf Course.
Griffin won by two shots, and has added to his success at the Charles Schwab Challenge and the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Ben Griffin reacts after winning his third PGA Tour event of the season
The American star has now shared his delight at his latest triumph, which has helped him match two of the game’s biggest stars.
Griffin has emulated Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy on the course, with the trio now the only players with at least three PGA Tour wins in 2025.
Celebrating the victory, Griffin wrote on Instagram: “Win number 3 of the season! Winning is always special, but it means even more when it happens at one of your sponsor’s events.
“Couldn’t be happier to get the victory at the World Wide Technology Championship in Cabo. Huge thank you to my partners, family, friends, team, and fans for making this my best year yet. Let’s keep it rolling!”
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Ben Griffin’s 2025 Strokes Gained stats after World Wide Technology Championship success
Griffin can be expected to continue his momentum into the 2026 season, where he could be one of the leading players.
He’s already proven he can keep tabs on the leading players, emphasized by his fantastic Strokes Gained figures.
| Stat | Value | Rank |
| SG: Total | 1.223 | 5 |
| SG: Tee-to-Green | 0.816 | 18 |
| SG: Off-the-Tee | 0.196 | 57 |
| SG: Approach the Green | 0.466 | 24 |
| SG: Around-the-Green | 0.153 | 43 |
| SG: Putting | 0.407 | 19 |
Having only joined the PGA Tour in 2023 after giving up the sport, it’s been a superb rise from Griffin to this stage.
But given he now has the taste for success, he should be hungry to continue challenging the big guns next season.
Extra confidence will have been gained from his Ryder Cup appearance in September, which very likely won’t be his first and last.
Griffin did claim just one point for the USA, but it was a largely disappointing display from the entire team, epitomized by Scheffler also claiming just one point for the hosts.
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