Power Rankings: World Wide Technology Championship - PGA TOUR

Power Rankings: World Wide Technology Championship - PGA TOUR

Editor’s note: Si Woo Kim, ranked 11th, withdrew from the World Wide Technology Championship on Tuesday, November. Garrick Higgo arrives in Mexico in excellent form after strong finishes including T7, solo second, and T4 in the FedExCup Fall.

The brief pause for the Class of 2025 is over. After one final off week, only competitive play remains until the season concludes, determining standings and future placements for next year.

The World Wide Technology Championship in Los Cabos, Mexico, marks the first of the final three tournaments of the season. The field of 120 players faces the El Cardonal course at Diamante this week—an environment where most golfers might otherwise relax, but this time, it’s a workplace for those chasing higher goals in the sport.

“It’s almost cruel that the field of 120 is treated to El Cardonal at Diamante this week.”

Designed by Tiger Woods, El Cardonal hosts for the third time, offering both beauty and strategic complexity. Competitors must craft smart game plans to achieve top results on this demanding layout.

As the season nears its end, the mix of tension and excitement intensifies. Heart rates spike as early as Thursday and stay high until the leaders are decided on Sunday, making for some of the year’s most engaging moments of competition.

Author’s Summary

The World Wide Technology Championship in Los Cabos signals the season’s critical stretch, blending stunning scenery with fierce competition as players push for top performance.

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