At any other time of the year, a trip to Cabo San Lucas, might feel like a working vacation for PGA Tour pros. But coming with just three weeks remaining in the FedEx Cup Fall series, thus being one of the last opportunities to make sure your tour card is locked down for 2026, playing in the World Wide Technology Championship carries with it a little more stress than might otherwise be the case.

Indeed, you’ll hear a lot about “bubble boys” if you’re tuning into any of the action at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas, the first Tiger Woods-designed course to host a tour event. Not surprisingly, Beau Hossler at No. 99 and David Lipsky at No. 101 are in the field. (No. 100, Max Homa, is missing but he knows he’s got full tour status for a few years to come.)

Additionally, there are several players trying to become part of the Aon Next 10, players ranked Nos. 51-60 through the FedEx Cup Fall who earn spots into two early-season 2026 Signature Events. Rico Hoey moved from No. 91 to No. 61 in the standings at the Bank of Utah and is in the field this week. Kevin Yu was the lone player to move inside that No. 51-60 mark in Utah with a T-15 showing, jumping from No. 61 to No. 59. Meanwhile, Max Greyserman still tops the list at No. 51 and is playing this week to hold that spot.

While many players are focused on FedEx Cup points, there is a nice sum of money on the line as well. The overall purse is $6 million, with the winner of the event earning a first-place prize money payout of $1.08 million for the victory.

Here is a breakdown of the prize money payout for each golfer who makes the cut this week. Come back shortly after the finish of the event, and we’ll update this with makes and individual paydays.

Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship

Win: $1,080,000

2: $654,000

3: $414,000

4: $294,000

5: $246,000

6: $217,500

7: $202,500

8: $187,500

9: $175,500

10: $163,500

11: $151,500

12: $139,500

13: $127,500

14: $115,500

15: $109,500

16: $103,500

17: $97,500

18: $91,500

19: $85,500

20: $79,500

21: $73,500

22: $67,500

23: $62,700

24: $57,900

25: $53,100

26: $48,300

27: $46,500

28: $44,700

29: $42,900

30: $41,100

31: $39,300

32: $37,500

33: $35,700

34: $34,200

35: $32,700

36: $31,200

37: $29,700

38: $28,500

39: $27,300

40: $26,100

41: $24,900

42: $23,700

43: $22,500

44: $21,300

45: $20,100

46: $18,900

47: $17,700

48: $16,740

49: $15,900

50: $15,420

51: $15,060

52: $14,700

53: $14,460

54: $14,220

55: $14,100

56: $13,980

57: $13,860

58: $13,740

59: $13,620

60: $13,500

61: $13,380

62: $13,260

63: $13,140

64: $13,020

65: $12,900

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