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Three rounds are in the book at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship and 17 golfers are within 5 strokes of the leaders. Below, we look at BetMGM Sportsbook’s PGA Tour odds for the World Wide Technology Championship entering Sunday’s final round being played in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Check back throughout the season for our PGA Tour picks, predictions and bets.
Justin Lower, Carson Young and Nico Echavarria are tied at 16-under-par 200 and will take a 1-stroke lead into Sunday’s final round at El Cardonal (7,452 yards, par 72).
Pre-tournament favorite Max Greyserman (+1400 to start the week) is tied for fourth place at 15-under-par. Defending champion Erik van Rooyen, who won at 27-under 261, is tied for 45th place at 6-under after shooting 68-71-71. He opened at +3300 to win.
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World Wide Technology Championship – Final pairing
Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list of PGA Tour scores. Lines last updated Saturday at 9:51 p.m. ET.
Justin Lower (+500)
The 35-year-old pro, who opened at +6600 to win, shot a 9-under 63 Saturday to go with a 70-67 and will try for his 1st career title in his 93rd tour start.
Carson Young (+550)
The 29-year-old pro, who opened at +8000 to win, shot a 5-under 67 to go with a 72-61 and will try for his 1st career title in his 63rd tour start.
Nico Echavarria (+400)
The 30-year-old pro, who opened at +5000 to win, shot a 4-under 68 to go with a 69-63 and will try for his third career title and second this season. He won the Zozo Championship last month.
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World Wide Technology Championship – In the hunt
Before the final group tees off at 11:51 a.m. ET, here are 3 other players to watch as they try to chase down the leader.
Joe Highsmith (+800): Starts final round tied for fourth place, 1 shot back at at 15-under after rounds of 68-68-65. He opened at +5500.
Austin Eckroat (+700): Also tied for fourth place. Heads into Sunday after rounds of 68-67-66. He opened at +4500.
Max Greyserman (+400): The pre-tournament favorite (+1400) is also tied for fourth place — after rounds of 68-64-69.
World Wide Technology Championship – Props update
Before the tournament started, we mentioned a few prop bets worth considering a play on. Let’s take a look at 3 of them.
Beau Hossler (+500 to make top 5): Starts final round tied for 21st at 10-under with rounds of 76-63-67.
Daniel Berger (+400 to make top 10): Starts final round tied for ninth place at 12-under with rounds of 74-66-64.
Chesson Hadley (+350 to make top 20): Starts final round tied for 38th place at 7-under with rounds of 71-69-69. We also pegged Echavarria here at +200.
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