World Wide Technology Championship Tees Off at Tiger Woods-Designed El Cardonal in Los Cabos

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The 2025 World Wide Technology Championship is underway from November 6–9 at the stunning El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico—a course designed by golf legend Tiger Woods. This marks the third year the PGA Tour event has been hosted at El Cardonal, offering fans a rare glimpse into Woods’ architectural vision.

The tournament features a 120-player field, including past champions, rising stars, and international contenders, all vying for full FedExCup points in one of the final events of the fall season. With only two tournaments remaining before the 2026 season, players are scrambling to secure their status and improve rankings.

Among the notable names in the field are Jon Rahm, J.J. Spaun, and Austin Eckroat, the latter returning after his dramatic win in 2024. That victory saw Eckroat fire 11 birdies in the final round, narrowly edging out Carson Young in a nail-biting finish.

El Cardonal, perched above the Pacific coastline, blends strategic design with breathtaking views, challenging players with wide fairways, rugged bunkers, and elevation changes. It’s the only PGA Tour event played on a Tiger Woods-designed course, adding prestige and allure to the competition.

Fans can catch live coverage on PGA Tour platforms and major sports networks, with tee times and leaderboard updates available online. The week also includes pro-ams, practice rounds, and community events, making it a celebration of golf in one of Mexico’s premier destinations.

As the tournament unfolds, all eyes are on Los Cabos to see who will rise to the occasion—and who will fall short on one of the most scenic and demanding courses on the tour.

Source: PGA

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