The sixth FedEx Cup Fall event heads to the Tiger Woods-designed El Cardonal Golf Course in Los Cabos, Mexico this week for the World Wide Technology Championship and given the low scoring witnessed last year, another birdie fest could be on the cards.
South African Erik van Rooyen lifted the trophy in 2023 with a record to par score of -27 and he is back to try and defend his crown, while the joint runners-up that year, Matt Kuchar and Camilo Villegas, are also in attendance.
PGA Tour maiden Max Greyserman has finished second in three of his last five starts and he will be eager to go one better as he prepares to make his course debut, although stiff competition is expected from the likes of Cameron Young and Maverick McNealy.
- LUCAS GLOVER TO WIN AND EACH-WAY
- HARRIS ENGLISH TO WIN AND EACH-WAY
- HARRY HALL TO WIN AND EACH-WAY
Experienced Glover Can Claim The Spoils
There is a wide open feel to this tournament and one player that could have a strong week is 2009 US Open champion Lucas Glover, who has shown strong form during his three FedEx Cup Fall appearances.
After a T13 finish at the Procore Championship, the 44-year-old American has since claimed a share of third at both the Sanderson Farms Championship and the Black Desert Championship.
The world number 47 has spent a few weeks away from competitive action to recharge the batteries and his sharp approach play, which has him ranked fifth in strokes gained, should help him get in the mix.
If Glover can replicate the kind of putting display seen at the Sanderson Farms and the final round of the Black Desert, then there is every chance he could land PGA Tour title number seven.
LUCAS GLOVER TO WIN AND EACH-WAY
English To Enjoy Mexico Outing
Another experienced player in the field is Harris English, who is searching for his first PGA success since the 2021 Travelers Championship and he also arrives in solid form.
The 35-year-old American posted a top-six finish at the Black Desert Championship, before following that up with a share of ninth at the Shriners Children's Open and he will be eager to keep the momentum going.
English has been impressive on the greens, ranking 10th in strokes gained putting, and that stellar short game has been on full view over his last two appearances.
Ranked 67th in the world, English won this event in 2013 when it was staged at El Camaleon GC and he looks to have a strong chance of enjoying more Mexico success.
HARRIS ENGLISH TO WIN AND EACH-WAY
Hall To Continue Impressive Season
It has been a season to remember for the flat-cap wearing Harry Hall, who broke his PGA Tour duck in July's ISCO Championship after coming through a mammoth five-man play-off.
The 27-year-old Englishman, who became a dad a few days after that triumph, has been consistent since his breakthrough and has finished T9 (Shriners Children's Open) and T13 (ZOZO Championship) on his last two outings.
Hall is reliable on the greens with a putting average ranking of ninth on the US circuit this season, while he is third in birdie average and joint-18th in total birdies.
HARRY HALL TO WIN AND EACH-WAY