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2025 Worldwide Technology Championship Purses, Prizes
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2025 Worldwide Technology Championship Purses, Prizes

November 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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On Sunday at Mexico’s Tiger Woods-designed El Cardonal course, players will battle it out for the lion’s share of the big prize money at the 2025 Worldwide Technology Championship.

Garrick Higgo is the favorite to win the first prize of $1.08 million. Higgo shot an 11-under 61 in the third round to take a one-stroke lead at 22 under.

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But many other proven PGA Tour winners, including Ben Griffin, will try to knock Higgo off the top of the leaderboard. Griffin, a two-time champion and member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team in 2025, will start the final round with a two-stroke lead over Higgo. Griffin’s come-from-behind victory would vindicate oddsmakers who had him listed as a pre-tournament betting favorite.

This week’s World Wide Technology Championship has a total of $6 million in prize money.

The complete funding breakdown for the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship can be found below.

2025 World Wide Technology Championship Dividend Breakdown

1st place: $1,080,000
2nd place: $654,000
3rd place: $414,000
4th place: $294,000
5th place: $246,000
6th place: $217,500
7th place: $202,500
8th place: $187,500
9th place: $175,500
10th place: $163,500
11th place: $151,500
12th place: $139,500
13th place: $127,500
14th place: $115,500
15th place: $109,500
16th place: $103,500
17th place: $97,500
18th place: $91,500
19th place: $85,500
20th place: $79,500
21st place: $73,500
22nd place: $67,500
23rd place: $62,700
24th place: $57,900
25th place: $53,100
26th place: $48,300
27th place: $46,500
28th place: $44,700
29th place: $42,900
30th place: $41,100
31st place: $39,300
32nd place: $37,500
33rd place: $35,700
34th place: $34,200
35th place: $32,700
36th place: $31,200
37th place: $29,700
38th place: $28,500
39th place: $27,300
40th place: $26,100
41st place: $24,900
42nd place: $23,700
43rd place: $22,500
44th place: $21,300
45th place: $20,100
46th place: $18,900
47th place: $17,700
48th place: $16,740
49th place: $15,900
50th place: $15,420
51st place: $15,060
52nd place: $14,700
53rd place: $14,460
54th place: $14,220
55th place: $14,100
56th place: $13,980
57th place: $13,860
58th place: $13,740
59th place: $13,620
60th place: $13,500
61st place: $13,380
62nd place: $13,260
63rd place: $13,140
64th place: $13,020
65th place: $12,900

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