Field set for 2024 World Wide Technology at Tiger Woods’ course in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

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Kramer Hickok and Chesson Hadley walk up the 14th hole during the third round of the World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. (Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)
Kramer Hickok and Chesson Hadley walk up the 14th hole during the third round of the World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. (Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)

We may not see him there but we’ll see his handiwork on full display.

The Tiger Woods-designed El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas will be the stage for the PGA Tour’s World Wide Technology for a second time.

The tournament, set for Nov. 7-10, is the third-to-last event on the FedEx Cup Fall series, as many golfers continue to chase status for 2025. El Cardonal is a par 72 that will play 7,452 yards. It ranks 26th on the Golfweek’s Best 2024 list of top golf courses in Mexico, the Caribbean, the Atlantic islands and Central America.

The inaugural tournament at the course a year ago saw Erik van Rooyen hoist the trophy. He hasn’t won since but a strong week could boost him from the No. 67 spot he’s currently in. Golfers who finish 51-60 qualify for the first two signature events in 2025, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-am and the Genesis Invitational.

The field of 120:

A total of 12 sponsor exemptions were doled out to Billy Andrade, Isidro Benitez, Santiago de la Fuente, Luke Donald, Emilio Gonzalez, Harry Higgs, Austin Hitt, Omar Morales, Ryan Palmer, Scott Piercy, Neal Shipley, and Andrew Walker.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Field set for 2024 World Wide Technology at Tiger Woods’ course in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

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