We’ve reached the final round of the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship in Mayakoba, Mexico. Below, find everything you need to know about tournament money, including purse, payout information and winner’s share.
World Wide Technology Championship preview
It’s officially Sunday at the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, and the PGA Tour has once again produced another loaded leaderboard. Atop that leaderboard sits Viktor Hovland, the 24-year-old Norweigian who is quickly ascending up the ranks of the pro game. Hovland enters Sunday in Mayakoba holding a two-stroke lead at 19 under, and a win would be the third of his short PGA Tour career to date. Hovland will be paired with Talor Gooch (-17) in the final group off on Sunday afternoon.
Behind Hovland and Gooch sits Justin Thomas, who is running out of time for his second PGA Tour win in 2021. Thomas gave himself a C-minus for his performance in 2021, but a win in Mayakoba would go a long way in casting away those demons for the time being.
Further back, a pair of Ryder Cup ascendants are making their way into contention. Sergio Garcia (-13) sits four strokes back of the lead, while Scottie Scheffler (-12) is five back.
Below, find everything you need to know about the World Wide Technology Championship’s $7.2 million purse; you can catch the action all afternoon long on Golf Channel.
World Wide Technology payout information, winner’s share
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