- The Worldwide Technology Championship was Nov. 2-5.
- Erik van Rooyen won for the second time on the PGA Tour.
- The purse was $8.2 million with a winner's share of $1,476,000.
The PGA Tour returned back in Mexico for the Worldwide Technology Championship, Nov. 2-5.
It was played at El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Mexico. This was a switch from recent years when it was played at El Camaleón Golf Course in Mayakoba.
Tiger Woods designed the course, and it was the first time a Woods-designed course hosted a PGA Tour event.
It wasn’t a PGA Tour signature event, but several solid players were in the field, including Ludvig Aberg, Cameron Young and Sahith Theegala.
In the end, Erik van Rooyen picked up his second career PGA Tour win.
He finished at 27-under, which was good for a two-shot victory. The 33-year-old shot a 28 on the back-nine, which included a birdie-birdie-eagle finish.
The tournament had a $8.2 million purse.
How Much Does the Winner of the World Wide Technology Championship Make?
Erik van Rooyen’s winner’s share for the World Wide Technology Championship was $1,476,000.
World Wide Technology Championship: Winner’s Payout, Prize Money Earnings
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Erik van Rooyen | -27 | $1,476,000 |
2 | Matt Kuchar | -25 | $893,800 |
T3 | Justin Suh | -24 | $483,800 |
T3 | Camilo Villegas; | -24 | $483,800 |
T5 | Ryan Palmer | -22 | $316,725 |
T5 | Andrew Putnam | -22 | $316,725 |
T7 | Chesson Hadley | -21 | $266,500 |
T7 | Mackenzie Hughes | -21 | $266,500 |
9 | Carson Young | -20 | $239,850 |
T10 | Ludvig Aberg | -19 | $190,650 |
T10 | Akshay Bhatia | -19 | $190,650 |
T10 | Austin Cook | -19 | $190,650 |
T10 | Nate Lashley | -19 | $190,650 |
T10 | Sam Ryder | -19 | $190,650 |
T15 | Martin Trainer | -18 | $120,950 |
T15 | Beau Hossler | -18 | $120,950 |
T15 | Taylor Pendrith | -18 | $120,950 |
T15 | Doug Ghim | -18 | $120,950 |
T15 | Davis Thompson | -18 | $120,950 |
T15 | Kramer Hickock | -18 | $120,950 |
T15 | Patton Kizzire | -18 | $120,950 |
T15 | Will Gordon | -18 | $120,950 |
T23 | Nick Hardy | -17 | $67,855 |
T23 | Ben Griffin | -17 | $67,855 |
T23 | Justin Lower | -17 | $67,855 |
T23 | Austin Smotherman | -17 | $67,855 |
T23 | Austin Eckroat | -17 | $67,855 |
T23 | Adam Long | -17 | $67,855 |
T23 | Scott Piercy | -17 | $67,855 |
T23 | Michael Kim | -17 | $67,855 |
T31 | Max McGreevy | -16 | $46,916 |
T31 | Nico Echavarria | -16 | $46,916 |
T31 | Taylor Montgomery | -16 | $46,916 |
T31 | Tano Goya | -16 | $46,916 |
T31 | Martin Laird | -16 | $46,916 |
T31 | Jeffrey Kang | -16 | $46,916 |
T31 | Lucas Herbert | -16 | $46,916 |
T38 | Ryan Moore | -15 | $34,030 |
T38 | Thomas Detry | -15 | $34,030 |
T38 | MJ Daffue | -15 | $34,030 |
T38 | Matti Schmidt | -15 | $34,030 |
T38 | Brent Grant | -15 | $34,030 |
T38 | Sebastian Vazquez | -15 | $34,030 |
T38 | Keith Mitchell | -15 | $34,030 |
T45 | James Hahn | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Richy Werenski | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Luke List | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Roberto Diaz | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Stephan Jaeger | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Cameron Champ | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Adam Svensson | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Brian Stuard | -14 | $22,623 |
T45 | Jason Dufner | -14 | $22,623 |
T54 | Lanto Griffin | -13 | $19,106 |
T54 | Brandon Yu | -13 | $19,106 |
T54 | Kevin Tway | -13 | $19,106 |
T54 | K.H. Lee | -13 | $19,106 |
T54 | Cameron Young | -13 | $19,106 |
T59 | Robby Shelton | -12 | $18,204 |
T59 | Peter Malnati | -12 | $18,204 |
T59 | Cameron Percy | -12 | $18,204 |
T59 | Hayden Buckley | -12 | $18,204 |
T59 | Vince Whaley | -12 | $18,204 |
T59 | Lucas Glover | -12 | $18,204 |
T65 | Isidro Benitez | -11 | $17,548 |
T65 | Troy Merritt | -11 | $17,548 |
T67 | Paul Haley II | -10 | $17,220 |
T67 | JJ Spaun | -10 | $17,220 |
T69 | Chase Johnson | -9 | $16,892 |
T69 | Russell Knox | -9 | $16,892 |
71 | Kelly Kraft | -8 | $16,646 |
72 | Chez Reavie | -7 | $16,482 |
73 | Ryan Armour | -6 | $16,318 |
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