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Bernhard Langer won the 2024 Charles Schwab Cup Championship, extending his PGA Tour Champions-leading 47th victory streak and clinching his first win of the season. This victory also marked the first time Langer has won on the senior circuit every year since 2007. At 67 years old, Langer shot his age on Saturday to take the 54-hole lead at the Phoenix Country Club. Friday’s second round saw him beat his age by three, while Sunday’s final round showcased his 23rd time shooting his age or better. Langer’s consistent performance throughout the tournament earned him the victory, with a final-round score…
The FedEx Cup Fall is wrapping up with only two events left, giving golfers their last chances to secure their card for the 2025 season. Austin Eckroat recently won his second tournament of the year with a final-round 9-under 63, putting him in the top 50 for the regular season and granting him entry into the Masters. Joe Highsmith also moved into the top 125 with a fifth-place finish at the World Wide Technology Championship. Those who finish between Nos. 51-60 in the FedEx Cup standings will earn entry into the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational, the first…
Austin Eckroat has emerged victorious at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship in Los Cabos, Mexico, marking his second win on the PGA Tour and his second win of the season after claiming the Cognizant Classic earlier in the year. The title also comes with a substantial cash prize of $1.296 million. Eckroat’s success came from a commanding performance on the final day of play, taking advantage of the favorable scoring conditions due to the lack of wind. He carded a remarkable 9-under score of 63, including 11 birdies and two bogeys, to finish the tournament at 24-under overall. Despite…
Prize Money Breakdown for Each PGA Tour Player at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico
Austin Eckroat, a 25-year-old native of Oklahoma, achieved tremendous success in 2024 by winning his second PGA Tour victory at the World Wide Technology Championship. Eckroat’s stellar performance included shooting a remarkable 9-under 63 in the final round, securing his win by a narrow margin of one stroke ahead of competitors Carson Young and Justin Lower, who were the 54-hole co-leaders. His victory earned him a substantial prize of $1.296 million and also ensured his qualification for the prestigious Masters tournament. The World Wide Technology Championship witnessed a fierce competition among top golfers, with a significant amount of prize money…
Austin Eckroat recently won the PGA Tour’s 2024 World Wide Technology Championship, and his success can partially be attributed to his choice of golf equipment. His winning set included a Ping G430 LST driver with a Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green shaft, a Ping G430 Max fairway wood with a Graphite Design DI-8 shaft, and Ping Blueprint irons with Project X shafts. Additionally, he utilized Ping Glide Forged Pro wedges with True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts, a custom Ping PLD DZB putter, and a Titleist Pro V1 ball. The Ping G430 LST driver played a crucial role in Eckroat’s victory,…
Austin Eckroat had an exceptional performance on Sunday at the World Wide Technology Championship, where he made a total of eleven birdies to secure a victory. The 25-year-old golfer shot a remarkable 63 in the final round, finishing one shot ahead of his competitors Justin Lower and Carson Young. These video-game-like numbers have been a common sight from Eckroat this year, following his previous win at the Cognizant Classic and numerous top 25 finishes. Analysts are already predicting a bright future for him, comparing his potential to that of Scottie Scheffler. The final round of the championship saw Justin Lower,…
Austin Eckroat dominates Tiger’s track, fires a 63 to claim his second victory of the season at WWT Championship.
Austin Eckroat enjoyed a relaxing Saturday night before the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship by playing video games in his hotel room. His latest obsession, the new Call of Duty game, helped him take his mind off the upcoming competition. The next day, he went out and played some amazing golf, reeling off nine birdies in his first 12 holes and shooting 9-under 63 at El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Mexico. This impressive performance led him to win the tournament by one stroke over Carson Young and Justin Lower, securing his second victory of the…
The World Wide Technology Championship took place at El Cardonal at Diamante, with a total purse of $7.2 million. The winner of the tournament would take home a hefty $1.296 million, making it a highly sought-after prize for the players participating in the event. After the third round, Justin Lower, a 35-year-old pro, expressed his emotions about what a victory would mean to him, stating that it would be everything and that he had worked hard for this opportunity. Lower admitted that he had worked tirelessly in the game of golf and had faced many challenges in his life. He…
