5 sleeper picks to watch at the 2024 WWT Championship ft. Cameron Champ
The World Wide Technology Championship, or WWT Championship, is the third-last tournament of the FedEx fall season series. After that, only two tournaments will remain in the FedEx fall season schedule, which are the Butterfield Bermuda Championship and the RSM Classic.
The WWT Championship will take place from November 7 to 10 at the El Cardonal at Diamante - Cabo San Lucas and the golfers in the event will fight for a purse of $7.2 million. There are some underdogs in the tournament who might surprise this week, and here's a look at five such sleeper picks.
5 sleeper picks for the WWT Championship
#Cameron Champ
Cameron Champ’s odds to win the WWT Championship are +10,000 according to the PGA Tour. The golfer's best finish in 2024 was at the 3M Open, where he landed at T12 with a score of 11 under 273. His second-best finish on the PGA Tour was at the Mexico Open, where he settled for a T24 with 9 under 275.
In his last five appearances, Champ missed cutlines in two events and withdrew from the last event.
#Matt Kuchar
Matt Kuchar played at the WWT Championship last year and landed in the runner-up place with a score of 25 under 263. Kuchar will be playing at the tournament this year, and the golfer is in great shape since he had three top-20 finishes in his last five appearances.
Kuchar has a total of five top 20 finishes throughout 2024 and his best finish was a T3 at the 3M Open. His other top-20 finishes include a T12 at the Wyndham Championship, a T13 at the Procore Championship, and a T14 at the Shriners Children's Open.
#Tom Hoge
Tom Hoge’s odds of winning the World Wide Technology Championship are +350. Hoge had four top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, including a T3 at the Travelers Championship, a T6 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and a T8 at the Genesis Invitational. His last appearance was at the Zozo Championship, where he finished at T56.
#Wesley Bryan
Wesley Bryan had two top-20 finishes on the PGA Tour in 2024. His best finish came at the Corales Puntacana Championship, where he landed as the runner-up with a score of 21 under 267.
Bryan’s last tournament was the Black Desert Championship, where he finished at T21 with a score of 14 under 270.
#Emilio Gonzalez
Emilio Gonzalez played only one PGA Tour event, and it was the Texas Children's Houston Open, where he finished at T74. The last event he played was at the Korn Ferry Tour in October, and he landed at T20 at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship.