Saturday Showdown: Live Leaderboard Updates for the World Wide Technology Championship | PRIMENEWSNOW

Saturday Showdown: Live Leaderboard Updates for the World Wide Technology Championship | PRIMENEWSNOW

As we reach the halfway point of the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, some players are packing their bags for a leisurely weekend in Cabo San Lucas, while others are focused on securing a spot in the top 100 for 2026.

The tournament unfolds at the 7,452-yard, par-72 El Cardonal course at Diamante, a stunning venue in Cabo San Lucas.

Stay updated with live leaderboard coverage throughout Saturday at the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship.

Current Standings at the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship

Follow the live leaderboard from Cabo on Saturday. Tee times are also available on the same page.

Top Contenders in the 2025 Championship

Leading the pack is Germany’s Matti Schmid, holding a one-shot lead at 17 under. Close behind are Nick Dunlap and Sami Valimaki, who both shot 61s in the first round and followed up with 67s on Friday, trailing by just one stroke.

Who Didn’t Make the Cut? Insights on FedEx Cup Fall Standings

Find out who missed the cut and get the latest on the projected FedEx standings. The cut was set at 5 under, and the champion from two years ago was among those who didn’t advance. Notably, four players have made significant strides into the top 100.

How to Tune In to the 2025 WWT Championship

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

Saturday, November 6

  • Golf Channel: 3-6 p.m.
  • Sirius XM PGA Tour radio: 1-6 p.m.

Note: PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ is not available this week.

Prize Details for the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship

The championship boasts a total purse of $6 million. The winner will take home $1.080 million, which is 18% of the total prize money. View the complete payout breakdown.

Explore the Golf Courses at Diamante

Diamante offers a variety of golfing experiences, including a unique 15-hole putting course with a daily changing layout and a 12-hole Oasis short course. The main attractions are the Dunes course, designed by Davis Love III and ranked fifth on Golfweek’s Best: Top 50 courses in Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands, and Central America, and El Cardonal, Tiger Woods’ first design, which ranks 31st. See photos of these courses.



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