2023 World Wide Technology Championship Round 4 odds, golfers to watch

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2023 World Wide Technology Championship Round 4 odds, golfers to watch

Three rounds are in the book at the 2023 World Wide Technology Championship and 14 golfers are within 5 strokes of the co-leaders. Below, we look at the 2023 World Wide Technology Championship odds entering Sunday’s final round being played in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Check back throughout the season for our PGA Tour picks, predictions and best bets.

Matt Kuchar and Camilo Villegas are at 19-under-par 197 and will take a 1-stroke lead into Sunday’s final round at El Cardonal Golf Course (7,452 yards, par 72). Kuchar is the No. 72 player in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings while Villegas is No. 560.

Pre-tournament favorite Ludvig Aberg (+900 before the opening round) is tied for 28th place at 11-under after rounds of 68-65-72. Defending champion Russell Henley, who won at 23-under 261, is not playing this week in Mexico.

2023 World Wide Technology Championship – Final pairing

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Matt Kuchar (+240)

The 45-year-old pro, who opened at +4000 to win, blew a 6-shot lead late in the 3rd round and finished with a 5-under 67 after opening with a pair of 65s. He’ll try for his 10th career title on Sunday.

Camilo Villegas (+450)

The 41-year-old pro, who opened at +50000 to win, shot a 3-under 69 Saturday to go with a pair of 64s and will try for his 5th career title.

2023 World Wide Technology Championship – In the hunt

Before the final group tees off at 2:12 p.m. ET (3-6 p.m. ET Golf Channel), here are 3 other players to watch as they try to chase down the leader.

Erik van Rooyen (+400): Golfweek’s No. 307 starts in 3rd place, 1 shot back at 18-under after rounds of 68-64-66. He opened at +6600.

Justin Suh (+650): He starts tied for 4th place, 2 shots back at 17-under after rounds of 66-65-68. Golfweek’s No. 37 opened at +3300.

Mackenzie Hughes (+850): He starts tied for 4th at 17-under after rounds of 71-65-63. Golfweek’s No. 234 opened at +8000.

2023 World Wide Technology Championship – Props update

Before the tournament started, we mentioned a few prop bets worth considering a play on. Let’s take a look at 3 of them.

Stephan Jaeger (+450 to make top 5): Starts final round in 37th place at 10-under with rounds of 66-65-75.

Cameron Champ (+400 to make top 10): Starts final round tied for 21st at 12-under with rounds of 68-67-69.

Kelly Kraft (+400 to make top 20): Starts final round tied for 62nd place at 7-under with rounds of 70-68-71.

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