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Will the World Wide Technology Championship lose its charm with top players potentially withdrawing?

2024 marks the seventeenth edition of the World Wide Technology Championship. The event offers a $7.2 million purse to the contestants. However, it looks like even before the 132-player field could kick off, there were a few names that could be absent. Any withdrawals, for any reason, reduce the luster of this tournament. The field of this tournament is not very decorated to begin with, there are only three players from the top 50 of the OWGR list: Cameron Young, Max Greyserman, and Lucas Glover who are going to be teeing off at the Tiger Woods-designed course. 

On November 5, after the first practice round on Tuesday at Cabo, Maverick McNealy, who has three top 15s, a T-26, and one missed cut in his five appearances in the event sighted that he was not feeling his best. On the other hand, Erik Barnes, Bill Haas, and Taylor Montgomery too are on the list of probable withdrawals, with a knee, shoulder, and undisclosed injury, respectively.

According to the Golf Injury Report, Danny Willett, Adam Schenk, and Bud Cauley are on the list of probable withdrawals as well due to shoulder, back, and chest injuries. Willet who won the Masters in 2016 has been going through a troubling shoulder for a long time now. He withdrew from the Horizon Irish Open due to a flare-up. After this WD, he got to know that the tear had doubled in size, and only surgery was the long-term solution.

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Finally, Austin Smotherman and Cameron Champ are also going through some injuries that have not been disclosed. So, as per reports, nine players could announce their withdrawal, and the Wednesday practice round is yet to begin. Who knows what is in store for the event to be held at El Cardonal Golf Course?

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Well, that is not it for the miseries that seem to be hitting the PGA Tour event. While the sunny city of Mexico plans to give calm and sunny weather in Cabo through the first three days, the finale might turn out to be a tumultuous one, causing disruptions.

The El Cardonal Golf Course might witness thunderstorms

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The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship is set to conclude on November 10. According to the AccuWeather reports, while it might be pleasant weather for the spectators to experience, it will not necessarily be the same for the pros. There is a 25% chance of rainfall, and to add to that, predictions call for a 6% chance of thunderstorms. If the latter truly happens, there are high chances of the round being suspended and postponed.

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Will the World Wide Technology Championship lose its charm with top players potentially withdrawing?

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And well, not to forget that there will be 25% cloud cover, which might make the atmosphere gloomy and dark. This might cause visibility issues for the players, coupled with the gusts blowing in at a speed of 20 km/h, which might derail the balls from the hole due to the windy weather. What do you think the players have in fate for Sunday? Stay tuned to find out!

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