The PGA Tour returns to action following a one-week hiatus with the World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal in Mexico.
While this event annually pulls a handful of players, that's far from the case this week, as evidenced by Max Greyseman sitting atop the World Wide Technology Championship odds.
World Wide Technology Championship odds
World Wide Technology Championship field
Max Greyserman kicked off his sophomore season with a T2 finish at the ZOZO, giving him three runner-up finishes over his last five starts (3M Open, Wyndham). That has him atop this light golf odds board, with consensus 16/1 odds spread across the market.
Cam Young (+2,000) is perhaps the only notable in the field but he isn't necessarily playing like it. He failed to make it to East Lake last season after finishing T61 and T43 in the first two playoff events. He's still without a win on Tour and hasn't logged a Top 5 since March.
Beau Hossler, Doug Ghim, and Lucas Glover make up the rest of the Top 5, with odds ranging from +2,200 to +2,500. Defending champion Erik van Rooyen is in the field and on the board at 33/1 after cashing 60/1 tickets a season ago.
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World Wide Technology Championship recent winners and odds history
Let's take a look at some recent World Wide Technology Championship winners and their closing odds to win:
Year | Golfer | Closing odds |
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2023 | Erik van Rooyen | +6,000 |
2022 | Russell Henley | +3,500 |
2021 | Viktor Hovland (2) | +1,800 |
2020 | Viktor Hovland | +2,000 |
2019 | Brendon Todd | +10,000 |
2018 | Matt Kuchar | +5,000 |
2017 | Patton Kizzire | +6,000 |
2016 | Pat Perez | OTB |
2015 | Graeme McDowell | +2,500 |
Odds courtesy of GolfOdds.