Mexican Golfers Anticipate Versatile Platform at 2025 WWT Championship

Web Editor

November 5, 2025

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Introduction and Relevance of the Event

Five Mexican golfers are eagerly looking forward to the upcoming weekend as the 2025 World Wide Technology (WWT) Championship takes place in Los Cabos. This tournament, one of only two held annually in Mexico by the PGA Tour, offers a valuable opportunity for both international and domestic players.

Mexican Golfers in the Field

Among the participants, Omar Morales (22), Raúl Pereda (29), Emilio González (28), Alejandro Madariaga, and Emilio Leyva (21) represent Mexico. Pereda and González have recently secured PGA Tour cards for the 2024 and 2026 seasons, respectively. Leyva, an amateur from Sinaloa studying finance at the University of Texas Valle del Río Grande, is set to make his professional debut.

Importance of Exposure and Sponsorships

For Mexican golfers, exposure is crucial for securing sponsorships and support. The WWT Championship provides a significant platform for media attention, which can help garner public support and belief in their projects.

  • Exposición y patrocinios: Raúl Pereda and Emilio González, known for their recent PGA Tour appearances, wear prominent brand logos. Sponsorships are vital for covering travel expenses, equipment, and accompanying personnel.
  • Economic Challenges: Starting a golf career can be financially challenging. Family support plays a crucial role, with two of the five WWT Championship participants explicitly mentioning their parents as primary sponsors.
  • Government and Public Support: There is minimal support from government entities or public sources. The Mexican Golf Federation (FMG) has been acknowledged for creating tournaments, but not for direct financial assistance.
  • Performance as a Key Factor: All three golfers consulted emphasize that strong performance is the primary means of attracting media attention and securing sponsorships.

History and Impact of PGA Tour in Mexico

Since 2007, the WWT Championship has been held in Mexico, joining the México Open at Vidanta (since 2022) as part of the PGA Tour. Despite 22 tournaments, no Mexican golfer has won. Carlos Ortiz achieved the best result, finishing second in 2019 and 2021 WWT Championships.

Growing Mexican Golf Talent

The presence of five Mexican golfers in the 2025 WWT Championship reflects a promising generation seeking to establish itself on the global stage. Their participation in high-profile PGA Tour events contributes to the development and recognition of Mexican golf talent.