Get ready for the World Wide Technology Championship! This video provides a detailed preview of the tournament, including course analysis of El Cardonal at Diamante, key players like Garrick Higgo, and expert insights. We’ll discuss the course conditions, the impact of the absence of wind, and what to expect from the greens. Stay updated with Rob Bolton’s schedule and predictions.
Key topics:
– Tournament Overview
– Course Breakdown: El Cardonal
– Player Focus: Garrick Higgo
– Weather and Course Conditions
– Expert Analysis and Predictions
Power rankings worldwide technology championship PGA Tour. Garrick Higo arrives in Mexico as one of the hottest in the field with AT7 a solo second and AT4 in the FedEx Cup fall. Kent Heroda Aetti Images by Rob Bolton. The recess for the class of 2025 is over. After a final off week, the tournament action intensifies as the season concludes, determining who will be promoted next year. The first of the last three stops is the worldwide technology championship in Los Cabos, Mexico. On the surface, it’s almost cruel that the field of 120 golfers is treated to El Cardonal at Diamanti this week. It’s a picturesque setting for a break from work, but for most in the field, it’s a chance to secure more professional success at the highest level of the sport. Below, we delve into the Tiger Woods design, its third spin as host, and provide a strategic game plan for strong performance. It’s that time of year when heart rate monitors and leaderboards coexist on glowing rectangles broadcasting live action. The excitement peaks on Thursdays as contenders chase victory on Sundays. The pressure is immense with every stroke and subsequent stroke carrying significant weight as PGA Tour members strive to improve their season aggregates. While the golfer who takes the fewest strokes across 72 holes wins, they must also outperform their average at Elcardonal, a par 72 course. Last year’s field recorded a score of 70.25. 256 higher than the easiest par 72 among solo hosts during the 2022 to 23 season. However, the absence of wind this week will make scoring more competitive. Moderate winds are expected with no rain and temperatures climbing into the 80s. The course’s primary defense, typically wind, will be absent, making it less challenging. Greens average over 8,000 square ft. and the Paspalum pudding surfaces are expected to run 11 ft which is the tour average. Undulations on the greens will be the biggest challenge emphasizing the importance of precision on approach shots. Rob Bolton’s schedule.com s Bolton provides previews and recaps for every tournament. Check out his schedule below and connect with him on X at Robbolton. Monday, power rankings. Tuesday, asterisk, sleepers, top 100 watch. Sunday, golf bet recap qualifiers. https colonwww.gata.com/article/news/golfbet/ gata.com/article/news/golfbet/ major qualifiers.
