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World Wide Technology Championship 2025: Field, payout, TV schedule, and everything you need to know

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The PGA Tour is back again! Here is everything you need to know about the World Wide Technology Championship.

The Tour players have enjoyed a week off since Michael Brennan’s impressive debut victory at the Bank of Utah Championship.

Over 100, including two members of the United States Ryder Cup team, will now compete in the third-last event of the PGA Tour’s FedExCup Fall series in Mexico.

The Golfing Gazette provides all the key information about the World Wide Technology Championship, including the field and payout.

Austin Eckroat of the United States poses with the trophy after putting in to win on the 18th green during the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship 2024
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When is the World Wide Technology Championship?

The World Wide Technology Championship begins on Thursday, November 6, and the final round is on Sunday, November 8.

World Wide Technology Championship location

The World Wide Technology Championship is held on the El Cardonal Golf Course at the Diamante Cabo San Lucas resort. Tiger Woods designed the course.

El Cardonal Golf Course

World Wide Technology Championship 2024 - Round Two
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World Wide Technology Championship field

The field for the World Wide Technology Championship this week is not the strongest, but it does include a few high-profile players.

United States Ryder Cup players Ben Griffin and J.J. Spaun are both competing in Los Cabos, as well as Wyndham Clark and Si Woo Kim.

World Wide Technology Championship TV schedule

Golf fans in the United States can watch live television coverage of every round of the World Wide Technology Championship on Golf Channel.

DayChannel (Eastern Time)
ThursdayGolf Channel (3 – 6 pm)
FridayGolf Channel (3 – 6 pm)
SaturdayGolf Channel (3 – 6 pm)
SundayGolf Channel (3 – 6 pm)
Ben Griffin of the United States walks on the 14th hole during the third round of the World Wide Technology Championship 2024
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What is the prize money at the World Wide Technology Championship?

The prize money available at this week’s World Wide Technology Championship totals $6 million, down from $7.2m last season.

The top three on the final leaderboard will earn $1.08 million, $654,000, and $414,000, respectively.

World Wide Technology Championship picks

The Golfing Gazette experts have made their predictions for the winner of the World Wide Technology Championship this week.

Charlie Walker: J.J. Spaun has an excellent opportunity to build momentum in what has been a fairytale 2025 season. He came close to his third PGA Tour win at the BMW Championship before the Ryder Cup, losing an intense playoff battle to Justin Rose, and was undoubtedly one of Team USA’s best players at Bethpage Black. Expect his meteoric rise to becoming one of the best performers in the sport to continue with a win in Mexico.

James Shearman: Max Greyserman finished fourth at last year’s World Wide Technology Championship and second at the Baycurrent Classic one month ago. Those two pieces of form suggest that he will play well this week.

Peter Lynch: Nico Echavarria looks to have found his feet last time out, and I think he has the game to outclass the rest of the field this week.