The First Look: FedExCup Fall Heads to Mexico for World Wide Technology Championship
The PGA TOUR returns to Mexico for the World Wide Technology Championship, now hosted at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas — the first course designed by Tiger Woods to feature on the TOUR. As one of the final three events in the FedExCup Fall, much attention will focus both on the leaderboard and the season standings.
Field Highlights
- J.J. Spaun and Ben Griffin, both Ryder Cuppers, will compete this week. Spaun has never missed the cut at this event and placed T30 last year, while Griffin comes in after consecutive top-25 finishes.
- Michael Brennan continues his breakout 2025, having secured his PGA TOUR membership after winning the Bank of Utah Championship with a sponsor exemption, skipping the Korn Ferry Tour route entirely.
- Nick Taylor, Wyndham Clark, and Max Greyserman join Brennan, Spaun, and Griffin as players ranked in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking.
- Young talents Luke Clanton, David Ford, and Gordon Sargent aim to make a strong late-season impression.
- Recent FedExCup Fall winner Steven Fisk is also in the lineup.
“This is the time of year when there will be plenty of eyes on both the top of the leaderboard and the FedExCup standings.”
Summary
The World Wide Technology Championship marks a historic moment for Tiger Woods as his design debuts on the PGA TOUR stage, drawing a competitive field and spotlighting rising stars amid the FedExCup Fall’s final stretch.
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PGA Tour — 2025-11-04