Golf in Mexico: Weather & Top Players at the 2024 WWT Championship

Cabo San Lucas, MexicoThu Nov 07 2024
The World Wide Technology Championship, a big deal on the PGA Tour, is happening in Mexico this year. The event is special because it's the first PGA Tour event to be held outside the US and Canada, way back in 2007. This year, it's taking place at the El Cardonal Golf Course in Cabo San Lucas, designed by the legendary Tiger Woods. The action starts on November 7 and ends on November 10. Around 132 pro golfers will tee off, hoping to grab the trophy. Some big names from the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) will be there, like Cameron Young, Max Greyserman, and Lucas Glover. There's also an amateur, Dylan Brack, making his Tour debut. It's going to be an exciting few days! Let's talk weather. On Thursday, Mexico City will be hot, with temperatures ranging from 28 to 10 degrees. It'll be partly sunny, with a low chance of rain. The wind might pick up to 30 km/h, which could make things tricky for the players. Friday will be even sunnier, but the wind might still be a problem, blowing at up to 33 km/h. Saturday looks similar, but Sunday could be different. There's a 25% chance of rain, and a 6% chance of thunderstorms. So, if you're planning to watch the final round, don't forget your umbrella!
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    Is there a secret plan to create challenging weather conditions to make the tournament more exciting?
    How will the high UV Index on Thursday and Friday affect the players' performance?
    How does the PGA Tour ensure the safety of players and spectators in potentially adverse weather conditions?

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