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November 3 2021, 11:42 · Ash Wheldon

2021-22 PGA Tour – World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Preview & Prediction

2021-22 PGA Tour – World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Preview & Prediction

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THE FACTS

When is the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba? 4th November - 7th November 2021

Where is the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba? El Camaleon Golf Club, Riviera Maya, Mexico

What is the total prize fund of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba? $7,200,000

What television channel can I watch the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba on in the UK? This tournament will be televised live on Sky Sports Golf (channel 405)

Where can I stream the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba in the UK? This tournament can be streamed live via the Sky Go app

Where can I get tickets for the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba? Check the official tournament website for the latest ticket information

What is the course yardage at El Camaleon Golf Club? 7,017 yards

What is the par at El Camaleon Golf Club? 71

What is the predicted weather for the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba? Highs of 29c during the week in mostly sunny skies

TSZ TIPS

ABRAHAM ANCER

  • Abraham Ancer has performed well at this event in recent years with him doing a good job at avoiding bogeys which makes all the difference and having finished no lower than T21 in his last four outings here, another strong display is in the offing.
  • Recent events have shown that local knowledge can play a big role and with Ancer on Mexican soil here on a course that he clearly enjoys, he can build on his effort at the CJ Cup where he finished in a tie for 14th by getting himself into the mix at this event.

TIP: Winner e/w (18/1)

JUSTIN THOMAS

  • Justin Thomas looks set to go off favourite in what looks to be an eye-catching field and he will be confident of producing the goods here after a strong showing at the Ryder Cup before he went well at Summit with a top 20 finish.
  • The world number seven should like this track and having also ended last season with some consistent form, the American is capable of putting four strong rounds together to be right in contention come Sunday.

TIP: Winner e/w (14/1)

BILLY HORSCHEL

  • Billy Horschel forced his way into the top 20 of the world rankings with a strong year in which he collected the WGC Matchplay title as well as the BMA PGA Championship.
  • The American showed some good consistency, largely off the back of showing he can handle the pressure during the weekend with impressive performances on Saturdays and Sundays, and his accuracy from tee to green is likely to be integral here.

TIP: Top 20 finish (9/5)