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2025 World Wide Technology Championship: Betting Guide

This week, the FedEx Fall Tour heads to Mexico for the World Wide Technology Championship.

As has been the case for most FedEx Fall Tour events, the biggest names are missing from the golf betting board.

The lack of golf’s marquee men means gamblers will have a field of parity and strong betting value.

Max Greyserman leads the FedEx Fall standings and is in the field for this week’s event.

The two favorites in golf betting odds are J.J. Spaun and Ben Griffin, with Greyserman right behind.

The El Cardonal course is among the best in the world and was designed by Tiger Woods.

2025 World Wide Technology Championship Preview

This week, El Cardonal at Diamante, Los Cabos, Mexico, is the host venue for the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship. The tournament runs from November 6-9, 2025, and can be seen on the GOLF Channel.

2025 World Wide Technology Championship Predictions

J.J. Spaun brings undeniable quality to this week’s FedEx event.

Spaun should be within striking distance the entire weekend.

Spaun is a Top 10 player in the world and the class of the field.

Ben Griffin is another compelling choice with his superior body of work.

Spaun offers quality and a decent price for a favorite.

2025 World Wide Technology Championship Best Bet: J.J. Spaun

2025 2025 World Wide Technology Championship Betting Tips

2025 World Wide Technology Championship Odds

  • J.J. Spaun +1300
  • Ben Griffin +1300
  • Max Greyserman +1900
  • Richard Hoey +1900
  • Michael Thorbjornsen +1900
  • Garrick Higgo +2000
  • Si Woo Kim +2200
  • Kevin Yu +2500
  • Thorbjorn Olesen +2500
  • Michael Brennan +2700
  • Nico Echavarria +2700
  • All Other Players +3000 or higher

2025 2025 World Wide Technology Championship Head-to-Head and Key Stats

J. J. Spaun 

J.J. Spaun is best known for his win at the 2025 US Open, a major tournament event. He is coming off a 6th place finish at the Procore Championship.

This year, Spaun played in 24 events with one win, three runner-up finishes, seven Top 10s, and 20 cuts made.

Spaun is an understandable favorite. Spaun ranks 50th in the FedEx Fall standings and is 6th on the Official World Golf Ranking.

Ben Griffin 

This year, Ben Griffin posted wins at the Charles Schwab Challenge and the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. He finished 12th or better in his most recent five events.

So far, Griffin has played in 29 events. He beat the golf betting odds twice with two runner-up finishes, 11 Top-10s, and 23 cuts made.

Griffin began the week ranked 50th in the FedEx Fall standings and 12th on the Official World Golf Ranking.

Max Greyserman 

Max Greyserman has never won a PGA event. The closest he came was this year in a playoff loss at the Rocket Classic. Greyserman is coming off an impressive 2nd place finish at the Baycurrent Classic.

In 2025, Greyserman played in 27 events with no wins, two runner-up finishes, 3 Top-10s, and 20 cuts made.

Greyserman ranks 51st in the FedEx Fall standings and 31st on the Official World Golf Ranking.

Richard Hoey

Richard Hoey has never won a PGA event. The closest he came was a playoff loss at the 2024 ISCO Championship. Hoey is in excellent form, finishing in 2nd place at the Bank of Utah Championship and 4th at the Baycurrent Classic.

Thus far, Hoey has played in 28 events with no wins, one runner-up, five Top-10s, and 19 cuts made.

Richard “Rico” Hoey ranks 61st in the FedEx Fall standings and 76th on the Official World Golf Ranking.

Michael Thorbjornsen 

Michael Thorbjornsen has never won a PGA Tour event. Following a 3rd place finish at the Baycurrent Classic, he placed 37th at the Bank of Utah Championship.

Thorbjornsen played in 24 events with no wins, one runner-up, four Top-10, and 16 cuts made.

Michael Thorbjornsen ranks 72nd in the FedEx Fall standings and 74th on the Official World Golf Ranking.

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