The World Wide Technology Championship 2024 in Los Cabos, Mexico has seen some intense competition as players fight for valuable FedEx Cup points. One standout moment was Chad Ramey’s impressive comeback to make the cut on the number, echoing Tiger Woods’ legendary cut streak record. As the weekend approached, 69 players were at 2-under 142 or better, with Colombia’s Nico Echavarria leading the pack in his quest for consecutive wins.
Unfortunately, not everyone was able to secure their spot for the weekend. Taylor Moore’s uneven performance, with a strong front nine but struggles on the back nine, resulted in a heartbreaking miss of the cut by one stroke. Likewise, Neal Shipley, despite a valiant effort to recover from a rough start, fell just short with a one-stroke deficit after a nine and a triple-bogey on the course.
Patton Kizzire, a recent tournament winner, experienced back-to-back missed cuts, with the wind proving to be a challenging factor in his gameplay. S.H. Kim, facing a tough season with limited top-10 finishes, also missed the cut, impacting his standing in the FedEx Cup points ranking. On the other hand, 18-year-old Dylan Brack, a Monday qualifier, showcased his talent with a solid performance, hinting at a promising future in professional golf.
Keith Mitchell, Cameron Champ, and Billy Andrade also faced disappointment with missed cuts, each struggling to find their rhythm on the challenging course. Alejandro Tosti, coming off a strong performance in Las Vegas, had a tough outing in Mexico, missing the cut despite a resilient effort in the second round. Robert Garrigus’s unexpected entry into the field, following a series of withdrawals, added a unique twist to the tournament, although he too fell short of making the weekend cut.
Overall, the World Wide Technology Championship 2024 has proven to be a test of skill and resilience for players, with each round bringing new challenges and opportunities. As the tournament progresses, the competition for FedEx Cup points intensifies, adding pressure on players to deliver their best performances. With each missed cut comes a valuable lesson and a chance to regroup and strategize for future competitions, highlighting the unpredictable nature of professional golf.