The PGA Tour has returned. Here’s what you need to know about the World Wide Technology Championship.
Tour players have just come off a week’s break following Michael Brennan’s memorable debut win at the Bank of Utah Championship.
More than 100 golfers, including two members of the US Ryder Cup squad, are set to take part in the third-to-last event of the FedExCup Fall series in Mexico.
The Golfing Gazette has all the details on the World Wide Technology Championship, from who’s playing to what’s at stake.

World Wide Technology Championship dates
The World Wide Technology Championship starts on Thursday, November 6, and finishes with the final round on Sunday, November 8.
The El Cardonal Golf Course at Diamante Cabo San Lucas, a layout designed by Tiger Woods, will once again host the tournament.
It’s not the most stacked field of the season, but there are still a few notable names worth keeping an eye on.
Both Ben Griffin and J.J. Spaun, who were part of the recent United States Ryder Cup team, will be playing this week in Los Cabos. Wyndham Clark and Si Woo Kim are also in the lineup.
How to watch the World Wide Technology Championship
The Golf Channel is covering every round of the World Wide Technology Championship live for fans across the US.
| Day | Channel (Eastern Time) |
| Thursday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 pm) |
| Friday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 pm) |
| Saturday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 pm) |
| Sunday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 pm) |
World Wide Technology Championship prize money
The World Wide Technology Championship offers a total purse of $6 million this year, a drop from last season’s $7.2m.
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The winner will take home $1.08 million, with second and third place earning $654,000 and $414,000, respectively.
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