• World Wide Technology Championship
  • World Wide Technology Championship
  • November 3-9, 2025
    El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas
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        2009 in Review

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        2009 in Review
        Mark Wilson took over the lead of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba for good with two early birdies in the final round, yet had to fight through some wobbly play down the stretch to earn his second career PGA TOUR victory.

        The co-leader after the second and third rounds, Wilson shot a 68 to win by two strokes over J.J. Henry. Wilson had an easy putt to par the final hole and finish at 13-under 267 for the week.

        Wilson tamed the 6,923-yard, par-70 El Camaleón course by keeping tee shots in the fairways and mastering the speed of the greens.

        Wilson's previous victory was at the Honda Classic in 2007; two years later he earned his second TOUR victory and a paycheck worth $648,000 dollars.

        2024 in Review
        2024 in Review
        2024 in Review
        The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship wrapped up in thrilling fashion, with Austin Eckroat claiming the title! The 25-year-old Oklahoma native delivered a stunning final round, shooting the lowest score of the day, an impressive 9-under 63, highlighted by 11 birdies.
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        2023 in Review
        2023 in Review
        2023 in Review
        Erik van Rooyen made a 16-foot eagle putt on the par-5 closing hole Sunday to win the World Wide Technology Championship.
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        2022 in Review
        2022 in Review
        2022 in Review
        Russell Henley finally made a bogey, and that’s about all that went wrong for him Sunday as he closed with a 1-under 70 for a four-shot victory in the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
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        2021 in Review
        2021 in Review
        2021 in Review
        Norway’s Viktor Hovland became the first back-to-back champion in Mayakoba history as he cemented his third career 'viktory' on the PGA TOUR.
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        2020 in Review
        2020 in Review
        2020 in Review
        Viktor Hovland carded a final-round, 6-under 65 – including three birdies in his final six holes – to outlast a crowded leaderboard at 20-under total.
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        2019 in Review
        2019 in Review
        2019 in Review
        At a rain-soaked World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, Brendon Todd tapped into some bottled-up magic to win for the second consecutive week on the PGA TOUR schedule and earn his third career victory.
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        2018 in Review
        2018 in Review
        2018 in Review
        Matt Kuchar sets a 54 and 72 hole tournament record with his two first rounds of 64 and keeping and impressive persistence through the last two rounds with 65 and 69 strokes. This made him the victory with a final score of 22 under par.
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        2017 in Review
        2017 in Review
        2017 in Review
        In just his second start at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba (T58/2015), Patton Kizzire held off a dramatic challenge from Rickie Fowler, who birdied two of the last three holes, to post his first victory on the PGA TOUR.
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        2016 in Review
        2016 in Review
        2016 in Review
        Congratulations to Pat Perez, our 2016 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Champion! Perez made five birdies and one bogey en route to a 21-under-par 263, good for a two-stroke victory over 54-hole leader Gary Woodland.
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        2015 in Review
        2015 in Review
        2015 in Review
        Congratulations to Graeme McDowell, our 2015 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Champion! McDowell won his first PGA Tour event in over two years by defeating Russell Knox and Jason Bohn in a playoff at El Camaleón Golf Club at Mayakoba.
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        2014 in Review
        2014 in Review
        2014 in Review
        Facing a three-shot deficit, Charley Hoffman rallied in the final round up until the last hole to claim the championship at the 2014 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. He finished with a 5-under-par 66 in the final round of competition to close at a tournament total of 17-under-par 267.
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        2013 in Review
        2013 in Review
        2013 in Review
        Harris English won the rain-delayed World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba for his second PGA TOUR title, pulling away for a four-stroke victory in a 29-hole Sunday finish.
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        2012 in Review
        2012 in Review
        2012 in Review
        John Huh parred the eighth hole of a playoff to beat Australia's Robert Allenby and win the 2012 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. The 21-year-old Huh parred all eight holes in the playoff that matched the second-longest in PGA TOUR history.
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        2011 in Review
        2011 in Review
        2011 in Review
        Johnson Wagner won the 2011 Mayakoba Golf Classic for his second PGA TOUR title, beating Spencer Levin with a par on the first playoff hole. Wagner closed with a 4-under 67 to match Levin at 17-under-par 267 on the Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón course.
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        2010 in Review
        2010 in Review
        2010 in Review
        Cameron Beckman claimed his third PGA TOUR title at the 2010 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, closing with a 4-under-par 67 in the final round for a two-stroke victory over Brian Stuard and third-round leader Joe Durant.
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        2009 in Review
        2009 in Review
        2009 in Review
        Mark Wilson took over the lead of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba for good with two early birdies in the final round, yet had to fight through some wobbly play down the stretch to earn his second career PGA TOUR victory.
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        2008 in Review
        2008 in Review
        2008 in Review
        Brian Gay's 8-year-old daughter had it on good authority that her father would earn his first PGA TOUR victory at the Mayakoba Golf Classic. The defending champ's 12-year-old son told her so the night prior to the final round. Although Gay didn't know about the prediction, he did a nice job making it hold up, shooting a 1-under 69 in the final round to win the 2008 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba by two strokes at 16-under-par 264.
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        2007 in Review
        2007 in Review
        2007 in Review
        How do you say Funk in Spanish? That would be funkeon (campeon - champion) or funkador (ganador - winner). The above question is well worth asking as Fred Funk is the champion of the inaugural World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. Funk claimed the title with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff against Jose Coceres.
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