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2024 World Wide Technology Championship Prize Money Breakdown

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This week’s PGA Tour heads to Mexico and the Tiger Woods-designed El Cardinal Golf Course, so we take a look at the World Wide Technology Championship prize money and see just how much is on offer to the winner.

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Prize Money Purse Is $7m

The FedEx Cup autumn stage of the PGA Tour heads to Mexico this week for the World Wide Technology Championship at the El Cardinal Golf Course, which was designed by a certain Tiger Woods.

Unfortnately the former world golf number one won’t be in action at the event this week, but last year’s runner-up Matt Kuchar is back for more, along with the winner from South Africa Erik van Rooyen.

Both looking to win a share of the $7m prize money on offer.

How Much Will The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship Winner Get?

Of the $7m purse, the World Wide Technology Championship winner will walk away with $1,296,000

While the runner-up will win $784,800 and the third $496,800.

You can see the full purse breakdown below, from 1st to 65th – with even the last-placed player getting $15,480.

When Is The World Wide Technology Championship 2024?

📅Date: Thursday 7th November – Sunday 10th November
🏌️Course: El Cardinal Golf Course, Mexico
📺 TV: Sky Sports
🤑 Purse: $7m (Winner: $1,296,000)

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Prize Money Breakdown

World Wide Technology Championship Prize Money 2024 – The Full Breakdown

See here the 1st -65th prize money breakdown for the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship golf event.

  • 1st $1,296,000
  • 2nd $784,800
  • 3rd $496,800
  • 4th $352,800
  • 5th $295,200
  • 6th $261,000
  • 7th $243,000
  • 8th $225,000
  • 9th $210,600
  • 10th $196,200
  • 11th $181,800
  • 12th $167,400
  • 13th $153,000
  • 14th $138,600
  • 15th $131,400
  • 16th $124,200
  • 17th $117,000
  • 18th $109,800
  • 19th $102,600
  • 20th $95,400
  • 21st $88,200
  • 22nd $81,000
  • 23rd $75,240
  • 24th $69,480
  • 25th $63,720
  • 26th $57,960
  • 27th $55,800
  • 28th $53,640
  • 29th $51,480
  • 30th $49,320
  • 31st $47,160
  • 32nd $45,000
  • 33rd $42,840
  • 34th $41,040
  • 35th $39,240
  • 36th $37,440
  • 37th $35,640
  • 38th $34,200
  • 39th $32,760
  • 40th $31,320
  • 41st $29,880
  • 42nd $28,440
  • 43rd $27,000
  • 44th $25,560
  • 45th $24,120
  • 46th $22,680
  • 47th $21,240
  • 48th $20,088
  • 49th $19,080
  • 50th $18,504
  • 51st $18,072
  • 52nd $17,640
  • 53rd $17,352
  • 54th $17,064
  • 55th $16,920
  • 56th $16,776
  • 57th $16,632
  • 58th $16,488
  • 59th $16,344
  • 60th $16,200
  • 61st $16,056
  • 62nd $15,912
  • 63rd $15,768
  • 64th $15,624
  • 65th $15,480

Who Is Favourite To Win The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship?

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Prize Money Breakdown

 

The best golf betting sites in the UK are suggesting Cameron Young, who is the lowest-ranked player in the event, and Max Greyserman are two of the big fancies – being the shortest in the market pre-tournament.

While the winner of the 2023 World Wide Technology Championship Erik van Rooyen is a double-figure price – he’ll be looking to become the first back-to-back winner since Viktor Hovland in 2020 and 2021.

The 2013 winner Harris English is also returning and is sure to be a popular pick, while the event also sees last year’s runner-up Matt Kuchar trying to add to his 2018 win.


Recent World Wide Technology Championship Winners

  • 2023 - Erik van Rooyen (-27)
  • 2022 - Russel Henley (-23)
  • 2021 - Viktor Hovland (-23)
  • 2020 - Vikor Hovland (-20)
  • 2019 - Brendon Todd (-20)
  • 2018 - Matt Kuchar (-22)
  • 2017 - Patton Kizzire (-19)

WATCH: Erik van Rooyen Winning The 2023 World Wide Technology Championship