Dive into the exciting World Wide Technology Championship at Diamante’s El Cardonal course in Cabo San Lucas, part of the PGA TOUR FedExCup Fall.
Discover key players like Austin Eckroat aiming for back-to-back wins, Ryder Cup stars J.J. Spaun and Ben Griffin, rising talents Michael Brennan and Nick Taylor, and young guns Luke Clanton and Gordon Sargent.
Explore sponsor exemptions featuring Korn Ferry Tour standout Johnny Keefer, Vanderbilt’s Will Gordon, and Mexican golfers Omar Morales and more.
Uncover FedExCup storylines, Aon Next 10 opportunities, and the challenging Tiger Woods-designed course with its dramatic elevation changes.
Learn about the event history, records set by Viktor Hovland and others, and how to watch live on Golf Channel.
Perfect for golf fans tracking FedExCup standings, tournament previews, PGA TOUR news, and Cabo golf adventures.
Get ready, golf fans. The FedEx Cup fall is heating up and the worldwide technology championship in Mexico is the next thrilling chapter. This tournament is a crucial moment for players aiming to climb the FedEx Cup standings. Let’s dive into what you need to know about this exciting event in Cabo. Key players to watch. Keep an eye on the RDER Cup veterans like JJ Spawn, who has a perfect record at this championship, and Ben Griffin, fresh off two top 25 finishes. Michael Brennan is another player to watch. His riding high after turning a sponsor invite into a win, earning himself a PGA Tour membership. Other top players include Nick Taylor, Windam Clark, and Max Grayman, all ranked in the top 50 of the official World Golf Ranking, O WGR. Young stars like Luke Clanton, David Ford, and Gordon Sergeant are also in the mix, hoping to make a late season splash. Don’t forget Steven Fisk, another FedEx Cup full winner, and Austin Ecro, who’s aiming to become the first back-to-back champion since Victor Havland. The FedEx Cup race, the pressure is on for those hovering around the top 100 in the FedEx Cup standings. Players like Boh Hustler, currently at number 99, and David Lipky, number 101, are in a fight to secure their spots. Sponsor exemption spotlight. Johnny Kefir, the Korn Ferry Tours player and rookie of the year in 2025, is making his debut. He joins an elite group of players who have achieved this feat, including Sunjm 2018 and Scotty Sheffller, 2019. Peter Naid, a University of Maryland alum, and Will Gordon, a Vanderbilt alum, will also be competing. Keep an eye out for Tyler Weaver, a current Florida State Junior, who earned his spot through a victory. Additional sponsor invites include European Rder Cup captain Luke Donald and Taylor Montgomery. A group of talented Mexican players including Okla Alam Omar Morales, Alio Gaver, Alio Gonzalez and Alejandro Maderiaga have also received invites. Signature event implications. The AON Next 10 initiative gives players ranked 51 to 60 through the FedEx Cup fall a spot in two early season 2026 signature events, the AT&T Pebble Beach ProAm and the Genesis Invitational. Rico Hoey made a significant jump moving from number 91 to number 61. Kevin Yu also climbed into the 51 to 60 range going from number 61 to number 59. Max Grayman leads the pack at number 51. What’s at stake? The winner earns 500 FedEx Cup points. Players ranked 51 to 70 at the start of the fall have already secured their top 100 eligibility for the following year and are competing for spots in the first two signature events of 2025. Those ranked 71 and beyond are fighting for a spot in those signature events and to finish in the top 100 of the FedEx Cup standings. Players ranked 101 to 125 on the final FedEx Cup four points list will earn conditional status for the 2025 PGA Tour season. The course Elcardonal at Diamond. This Tiger Woods designed course is the first to host a PGA Tour event. It’s a par 72 course stretching 7,452 yd located on the Pacific side of Cabo San Lucas. The course features a dramatic 240 ft elevation change and should be challenging with wide fairways and huge greens. Course records. The 72 hole record is 261 held by Victor Havland 2021, Russell Henley 2022 and Eric Van Ruen 2023. The 18 hole record is 61 achieved by Matthew Wolf 2021 and Carson Young 2024. Last year’s recap. Austin Ecro won last year’s championship with an impressive final round of 63 edging out Justin L and Carson Young. Ecro’s victory marked his second win of the season. How to watch All Times ET. Thursday through Sunday 3 to 6 PM Golf Channel. Thursday through Friday noon to 6:00 p.m. Saturday through Sunday 1 to 6:00 p.m. But here’s where it gets controversial. The FedEx Cup fall is often seen as less glamorous than the regular season. Do you think the points and opportunities offered in these fall events are enough to motivate the players? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
