Who won the World Wide Technology Championship 2025? Final leaderboard explored
Who won the World Wide Technology Championship 2025? Final leaderboard explored
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Who won the World Wide Technology Championship 2025? Final leaderboard explored

Shobhit Kukreti 🕒︎ 2025-11-10

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Who won the World Wide Technology Championship 2025? Final leaderboard explored

On Sunday, November 9, Ben Griffin rallied from behind to claim the World Wide Technology Championship 2025. He fired a 9-under 63 in the final round to aggregate at 29-under and post a two-shot win over Chad Ramey and Sami Valimaki.Griffin entered the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship 2025 two strokes off the lead. He began with back-to-back birdies, followed by another birdie on the 4th hole. The only bogey of the day came on the fifth hole, but he quickly recovered from it.Griffin picked up seven more birdies in the round to claim the top spot at Los Cabos. Garrick Higgo, who had the 54-hole lead, was in the game for the first 10 holes, but a double bogey on the 12th dented his chances, and the two birdies on the last six holes didn't help him much.The World Wide Technology Championship 2025 is Ben Griffin's third win on the PGA Tour, as well as his third of the season. With this win, he has joined the likes of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler as players who have won more than twice this season.World Wide Technology Championship 2025 final leaderboard exploredHere's a look at the final leaderboard for the World Wide Technology Championship 2025:1. Ben Griffin: -29T2. Chad Ramey: -27T2. Sami Valimaki: -27T4. Garrick Higgo: -26T4. Trevor Cone: -26T6. Patrick Rodgers: -25T6. Carson Young: -25T8. Matti Schmid: -24T8. Nick Dunlap: -2410. Eric Cole: -23T11. Jackson Suber: -22T11. Matt Kuchar: -22T11. J.J. Spaun: -22T14. Nico Echavarria: -21T14. Thorbjørn Olesen: -2116. Jeremy Paul: -20T17. John Pak: -19T17. Vince Whaley: -19T17. Thomas Rosenmueller: -19T17. Beau Hossler: -19T21. Ben Silverman: -18T21. Tom Hoge: -18T21. Rico Hoey: -18T21. Victor Perez: -18T21. Taylor Moore: -18T21. Adam Svensson: -18T27. Kris Ventura: -17T27. Will Chandler: -17T27. Francesco Molinari: -17T27. Seamus Power: -17T31. Matthieu Pavon: -16T31. Matt Wallace: -16T31. Mason Andersen: -16T31. Pierceson Coody: -16T31. Doug Ghim: -16T31. David Lipsky: -16T31. Michael Thorbjornsen: -16T31. Justin Lower: -16T31. Patton Kizzire: -16T40. David Ford: -15T40. Lee Hodges: -15T40. Andrew Putnam: -15T40. William Mouw: -15T40. Joel Dahmen: -15T40. Ryo Hisatsune: -15T46. Taylor Dickson: -14T46. David Skinns: -14T46. Greyson Sigg: -14T46. Peter Knade: -14T46. Luke Clanton: -14T46. Alejandro Madariaga: -14T46. Jacob Bridgeman: -14T53. Adam Hadwin: -13T53. Steven Fisk: -13T53. Vince Covello: -13T56. Hayden Buckley: -12T56. Max McGreevy: -12T56. Emiliano Grillo: -12T59. Michael Brennan: -11T59. Zac Blair: -11T59. Austin Eckroat: -1162. Max Greyserman: -10T63. Takumi Kanaya: -9T63. Ben Kohles: -9T63. Gordon Sargent: -9T63. Will Gordon: -9T63. Keith Mitchell: -9T63. Noah Goodwin: -9T69. Adam Schenk: -8T69. Kevin Velo: -871. Kevin Streelman: -7T72. Emilio Gonzalez: -6T72. Quade Cummins: -674. Rikuya Hoshino: -475. Luke List: +2

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