2025 World Wide Technology Championship: Expert picks, PGA Tour field rankings and fantasy golf tips
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2025 World Wide Technology Championship: Expert picks, PGA Tour field rankings and fantasy golf tips

FORT WORTH, TEXAS - MAY 25: Ben Griffin of the United States celebrates after winning the Charles Schwab Challenge 2025 at Colonial Country Club on May 25, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)


The PGA Tour this week features the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship starting on Thursday at Diamante Resort's El Cardonal Course in Los Cabos, Mexico.

My PGA Tour field ranking for World Wide Technology Championship looks at the top 10 players in this 132-player field that brings together the best in the world for the ffifth leg of PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Fall.

The World Wide Technology Championship is the middle to the FedEx Cup Fall, and there are a handful of top-50 players competing this week at a venue that seems unique on the PGA Tour schedule. This is a golf course, even more than Black Desert, with wide -- if not infinite -- landing areas for tee shots.

Just a reminder that I make my expert picks looking at all fantasy leagues and formats. Whether you're playing in a fantasy golf leagues, betting on golf, or competing in a DFS (DraftKings, FanDuel) event, our picks highlight the top PGA Tour golfers to watch this week from our 2025 World Wide Technology Championship rankings.

2025 World Wide Technology Championship expert picks and rankings

1. Ben Griffin: Griffin is getting in a little vacation and making a rust-shaving start this week. He should love the place.

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2. JJ Spaun: The US Open champion has made the trek to Mexico as well, and he should be looked at as having a great chance.

3. Michael Thorbjornsen: This should be the ideal venue for Thorbjornsen, and he's been trending toward a win.

4. Garrick Higgo: Higgo has been in the top seven in all three fall events, so there's plenty reason to believe it will continue.

5. Wyndham Clark: Clark loves places where you can bang it practically anywhere off the tee, and he has been showing some signs of better form.

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6. Johnny Keefer: This may be an early call, but Keefer is the real deal and could win at any time.

7. Rico Hoey: Hoey had a great week at Black Desert, and it really all depends on his putter this week.

8. Pierceson Coody: Coody acquitted himself quite well in Utah, and he should continue doing well at a similar venue where low scoring is a must.

9. Michael Brennan: Brennan has to get a nod on this list, and he has to be overflowing with confidence coming to a place even more open than Black Desert.

10. Max Greyserman: This poor guy needs to get a win. He's been close way too many times to not have one at this point.

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