World Wide Technology Championship prize money: How much they're playing for
World Wide Technology Championship prize money: Check out how much they are playing for as the PGA Tour heads to Mexico.
The PGA Tour heads to Mexico for the World Wide Technology Championship.
The tournament, played over 7-10 November, used to be staged at Mayakoba but the Greg Norman-designed venue was snatched by the rival LIV Golf League.
Now it is played at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas.
An emotional Erik van Rooyen was the winner here 12 months ago.
The South African had entered the week having missed more cuts than he made but was inspired by his terminally ill best friend Jon Trasamar.
"When I kick the bucket one day, whenever that might be, this is not what I'm going to be thinking about," van Rooyen said seconds after claiming the victory.
"I'm going to be thinking about the people that I love the most, and Jon Trasamar is one of those people."
Van Rooyen banked $1,476,000 for his second PGA Tour win.
The prize purse for the 2024 edition of the tournament has actually been reduced to $7.5m.
That means this year the winner will walk away with $1,296,000.
The World Wide Technology Championship is the sixth of eight events on the FedEx Cup Fall.
By the end of the Fall Series, there top 125 players in the points list will earn their Tour cards for the 2025 campaign.
GolfMagic has listed all of the prize money information below.
Don't forget to check back in at the end of the week to see how much they all won.
The field is at the bottom of this page.
WIN | $1,296,000 |
2. | TBC |
3. | TBC |
4. | TBC |
5. | TBC |
6. | TBC |
7. | TBC |
8. | TBC |
9. | TBC |
10. | TBC |