2025 World Wide Technology Championship Preview: Johnny’s Winning Picks

by | Nov 5, 2025 | Blog, From The Rough, Ohio, Tampa Bay | 0 comments

The fall swing rolls on to the World Wide Technology Championship, a low-scoring birdie fest that rewards total control with the scoring clubs: wedges, short-to-mid irons, and a confident putter on pure surfaces. Expect the recipe you know – hit plenty of fairways, attack from 125-175 yards, and cash putts inside 15 feet. Historically, this event tilts toward players who keep the ball in play, ride a hot approach week, and aren’t afraid to push to 20-under or better.

Form plus fit points us toward steady ball-strikers who spike with the putter and veterans who feast on fall setups. Here’s Johnny’s card for the week.

Winners (Outright Card)

  • Max Greyserman 20-1 — Elite recent approach trends and a putter that heats up on short, scorable layouts. First PGA TOUR win profile written all over this setup.

  • Garrick Higgo 22-1 — Lefty power plus underrated wedge play; thrives when birdies come in bunches and wind is manageable.

  • Matt Wallace 40-1 — Streaky with irons, dangerous on target golf courses; proven closer when the number gets deep.

Ham Sandwich Longshot

  • Mackenzie Hughes 60-1 — Short-game wizard with a history of spiking putter weeks; perfect for a tidy, positional test that turns into a putting contest.

Top 10s

  • Justin Lower +650 — Fairways and greens merchant who thrives on stress-free tee balls and mid-iron numbers.

  • Joel Dahmen +1100 — Accurate driver, tidy irons, and comfort in fall-series events; floor is high, ceiling climbs if the putter wakes up.

Top 20s

  • Matt Kuchar +240 — Veteran course-fit special: fairways, wedges, and a world-class touch.

  • Andrew Putnam +350 — One of the tour’s cleaner putters; profile pops when the winning score pushes toward the low 20s under par.

How To Play The Card

  • Outrights: Split stake across Greyserman, Higgo, Wallace, plus a sprinkle on Hughes.

  • Placements: Heavier exposure on Kuchar/Putnam T20s for stability; add Lower/Dahmen T10s for pop.

  • Live Angle: If wind comes up or greens firm late Friday, look for steady fairway finders gaining on approach – this event can flip fast when the field chases.

Key Stat Focus

  • SG: Approach (125-175 yards emphasis)

  • Birdie Or Better % / Par-5 Scoring

  • Fairways Gained / SG: Putting (10–15 feet window)

If the forecast stays benign, expect a shootout and lean into players comfortable at 4-under to 6-under per round pace. Johnny’s card is built for exactly that. Let’s cash.

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