The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship recently concluded in Los Cabos, with American golfer Austin Eckroat securing his second PGA TOUR victory. Eckroat’s impressive final round and the strong performances from several players made this tournament a memorable event on the PGA TOUR calendar. Here, we break down Eckroat’s winning performance, key highlights from the final round, and what’s next for players in the FedExCup Fall series.
Austin Eckroat’s Winning Performance at the World Wide Technology Championship
Austin Eckroat’s final-round 63 (-9) was a standout moment in the tournament, bringing his total score to 24-under-par 264. This exceptional round included 11 birdies, tying his career-best PGA TOUR score. At just 25 years old, Eckroat’s journey to his second PGA TOUR victory reflects his rising skill level and consistency. His first TOUR win came in March at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, where he clinched victory with a score of -17.
Eckroat’s success in Los Cabos places him among the seven players this season with multiple PGA TOUR victories, joining names like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Hideki Matsuyama. This win not only underscores Eckroat’s talent but also positions him as a player to watch in upcoming tournaments.
Highlights from the Final Round of the World Wide Technology Championship
The World Wide Technology Championship’s final round saw competitive performances from several notable players:
- Justin Lower and Carson Young: Lower and Young both finished with rounds of 65, ending tied for second place at -23. Lower’s eagle on the 72nd hole and Young’s birdie on the final hole secured their best career finishes on the PGA TOUR, marking a significant achievement in their professional careers.
- Max Greyserman: Finishing in fourth place at -22, Greyserman has now achieved four top-5 finishes in his last six tournaments, showcasing his strong form and consistency on the PGA TOUR.
- Nicolás EchavarrĂa: Colombian golfer Nicolás EchavarrĂa, one of three co-leaders going into the final round, completed the tournament in a tie for sixth place at -17. His birdies on the 16th and 18th holes allowed him to salvage a 71 (-1) for the day. This finish marks EchavarrĂa’s third top-10 finish this season and moves him up the FedExCup Fall standings.
Nicolás EchavarrĂa’s Strong Season Continues
EchavarrĂa’s performance in Los Cabos highlights his consistent play throughout the season. Starting the final round in a three-way tie for the lead, he encountered some challenges but recovered to finish in sixth place. His finish advanced him from 65th to 61st in the FedExCup Fall standings.
Reflecting on his finish, EchavarrĂa shared, “If you told me I’d finish sixth at the start of the week, I’d have taken it.” EchavarrĂa’s resilient play over the season indicates his drive to qualify for the top 60 positions in the FedExCup Fall series, which would grant him entry to the first two Signature Events of the 2025 season.
What’s Next in the FedExCup Fall Series?
The FedExCup Fall series has only two tournaments remaining: the Butterfield Bermuda Championship (Nov. 14-17) and the RSM Classic (Nov. 21-24). The upcoming tournaments will be decisive in determining the top 125 players who will retain their TOUR cards for the 2025 season, as well as the top 60 who will secure spots in the first two Signature Events of 2025.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship: A Key Tournament for FedExCup Fall Competitors
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is next on the FedExCup Fall schedule, taking place at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda. The tournament’s defending champion, Camilo Villegas, will face stiff competition as players strive to advance their FedExCup Fall standings. The course’s challenging conditions, characterized by narrow fairways and high winds, will require precise driving and solid short-game skills, making this an exciting event to watch.
Austin Eckroat’s victory at the World Wide Technology Championship cements his status as a formidable competitor on the PGA TOUR. His performance in Los Cabos, alongside the standout finishes from players like Justin Lower, Carson Young, Max Greyserman, and Nicolás EchavarrĂa, adds to the thrilling competition of the 2024 season.
With only two tournaments left in the FedExCup Fall, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship and the RSM Classic will play a pivotal role in shaping the top 125 players who secure TOUR cards for 2025. The final events will also determine the top 60 players qualifying for next season’s Signature Events, making this an exciting finale for golf enthusiasts worldwide.
Stay tuned for updates on the Butterfield Bermuda Championship and the RSM Classic as the FedExCup Fall series reaches its conclusion!