The PGA Tour’s second annual stop south of the border is the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, the fifth of seven events on the FedEx Cup Fall series.

El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, the first golf course design by Tiger Woods, is the host for a third year. The golf course measures 7,452 yards and plays as a par 72 but has generous fairways and some huge greens.

Follow along all day Friday with live leaderboard updates from the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship.

2025 World Wide Championship leaderboard

Check out the leaderboard from Cabo all day Friday. You can also find tee times on that page.

What happened in the first round in Cabo?

The top story line was the fact that two of the worst drivers of the golf ball on the PGA Tour in 2025 each hit all 14 fairways and each shot 11-under 61s. Go figure.

“Golf’s been very hard recently and today was the opposite of that,” said Nick Dunlap.

“I don’t know what is clicking in Mexico, but I think we should play more over here,” said co-leader Sami Valimaki.

The fairways at El Cardonal at Diamante are known for being generous, so let’s see if these two can keep it going over the next three days. By the way, those 61s tied the course record.

How to watch, follow the 2025 WWT Championship

Friday, Nov. 6

Golf Channel: 3-6 p.m. ETSirius XM PGA Tour radio: 12-6 p.m. ET

Note: There is no PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ this week.

2025 World Wide Technology Championship prize money

The total purse for the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship is $6 million. The winner of the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship receives $1.080 million, or 18 percent of the total purse. See the full payout list.

Last five in, first five out in FedEx Cup Fall top 100 for 2026

After 18 holes, the projected standings for the last five inside the top 100 and the first five out have been updated and look like this:

96. Thorbjorn Olesen (up 2)

97. Max Homa (down 4)

98. Kris Ventura (up 21)

99. Matt Wallace (down 5)

100. Victor Perez (up 7)

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101. Beau Hossler (down 2)

102. Michael Brennan (down 7)

103. Tom Kim (down 7)

104. Max McGreevy (down 7)

105. Chad Ramey (up 18)

See the Tiger Woods, Davis Love III golf courses at Diamante

The area at Diamante is vast and host to four offerings to scratch your golf itch. One of those is a 15-hole putting course that changes its routing daily. Another is the 12-hole Oasis short course. The main draws, however, are the Dunes course designed by Davis Love III and ranked fifth on Golfweek’s Best: Top 50 courses in Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands and Central America, and El Cardonal, the first golf course designed by Tiger Woods, which ranks 31st on that list. Check out these photos of the two golf courses.

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