Los Cabos Hosts World Wide Technology Championship for Third Time
The World Wide Technology Championship will return to Los Cabos, Baja California, consolidating Mexico as a key venue on the PGA Tour calendar. This prestigious tournament will take place from November 3-9, 2025 at El Cardonal at Diamante, a golf course designed by the legend Tiger Woods.
The PGA Tour announced the schedule for the seven FedExCup Fall tournaments, which will complete eligibility for the 2026 season. Among the main changes, it stands out that only the top 100 players in the 2025 FedExCup rankings will obtain full status for the following season, while those ranked between 101 and 125 will have conditional status. This modification, endorsed by the Player Advisor Council, seeks to guarantee more opportunities for players from the Korn Ferry Tour, DP World Tour and PGA Tour Q-School.
“The FedExCup Fall will heighten the excitement and drama for fans, with more at stake than ever before,” said Tyler Dennis, PGA Tour Director of Competitions. He also emphasized the positive impact on the tournaments’ host communities, which span the United States, Japan, Mexico and Bermuda.
The tournament in Los Cabos will be the fourth event on the FedExCup Fall 2025 schedule, preceded by competitions in California, Mississippi, Japan and Utah. This event will not only attract prominent international golfers, such as Santiago de la Fuente, who has already participated in this competition, but will also continue to promote new generations of Mexican golfers.
The World Wide Technology Championship promises to be a top-level sporting spectacle, reaffirming Los Cabos’ position as a leading destination for world golf and as the epicenter of exciting competitions.
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