We’re down to the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship played at Tiger Woods’ El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Mexico, and there’s a bunched leaderboard battling for a $1.476 million winner’s check.
The total purse is $8.2 million, and second place receives $893,800 and third $565,800. Through 54 holes, it’s Matt Kuchar and Camilo Villegas tied at 19 under, but Erik van Rooyen is one shot back and three others are just two off the lead.
Kuchar held a commanding lead late in the day on Saturday, but he made a quadruple-bogey 8 on the 15th.
“Matt was kind of running away, but golf is weird and he came back to us,” Villegas said. “We’ll be back tomorrow, play good, keep staying aggressive. There’s a lot of low scores on this golf course.”
Here are the final-round tee times, and the complete payout breakdown is below.
World Wide Technology Championship money: Purse, payout breakdown
1st – $1.476 million
2nd – $893,800
3rd – $565,800
4th – $401,800
5th – $336,200
6th – $297,250
7th – $276,750
8th – $256,250
9th – $239,850
10th – $223,450
11th – $207,050
12th – $190,650
13th – $174,250
14th – $157,850
15th – $149,650
16th – $141,450
17th – $133,250
18th – $125,050
19th – $116,850
20th – $108,650
21st – $100,450
22nd – $92,250
23rd – $85,690
24th – $79,130
25th – $72,570
26th – $66,010
27th – $63,550
28th – $61,090
29th – $58,630
30th – $56,170
31st – $53,710
32nd – $51,250
33rd – $48,790
34th – $46,740
35th – $44,690
36th – $42,640
37th – $40,590
38th – $38,950
39th – $37,310
40th – $35,670
41st – $34,030
42nd – $32,390
43rd – $30,750
44th – $29,110
45th – $27,470
46th – $25,830
47th – $24,190
48th – $22,878
49th – $21,730
50th – $21,074
51st – $20,582
52nd – $20,090
53rd – $19,762
54th – $19,434
55th – $19,270
56th – $19,106
57th – $18,942
58th – $18,778
59th – $18,614
60th – $18,450
61st – $18,286
62nd – $18,122
63rd – $17,958
64th – $17,794
65th – $17,630