It was only fitting that Brian Campbell returned and gave toast to the tree that helped him win the Mexico Open on Sunday.
The victory sends him to the Masters, The Players Championship and the PGA Championship, along with five of the signature events left on the tour schedule. Campbell and Potgieter, who shot 71, each made birdie on the 18th in regulation and began the playoff with a par.
Brian Campbell cashed in on a huge break Sunday when his tee shot in a playoff bounced out of the trees and back into play, leading to a birdie on the second extra hole to win the Mexico Open over Aldrich Potgieter.
Brian Campbell cashed in on a huge break Sunday when his tee shot in a playoff bounced out of the trees and back into play, leading to a birdie on the second extra hole to win the Mexico Open over Aldrich Potgieter.
Campbell, statistically the shortest driver on Tour, beat Aldrich Potgieter, the Tour's longest, in a two-hole playoff Sunday at VidantaWorld for his first Tour win.
Brian Campbell cashed in on a huge break Sunday when his tee shot in a playoff bounced out of the trees and back into play, leading to a birdie on the second extra hole to win the Mexico Open over Aldrich Potgieter.
Aldrich Potgieter leads the 2025 Mexico Open by one stroke heading into the final round. A win on Sunday would make Potgieter, 20, the sixth-youngest PGA Tour winner since 1983. Brian Campbell sits one shot back at 19 under,
The PGA Tour played its final tournament before heading for the Florida Swing and the Cognizant Classic. Who won in Mexico?
Brian Campbell earned his first PGA Tour win at the Mexico Open. Take a closer look at his full bag of Ping and Titleist gear.
The final round of Sunday's Mexico Open at VidantaWorld was filled with drama. PGA Tour veteran Brian Campbell and youngster Aldrich Potgieter both birdied the 18th hole to enter a playoff together at 20-under par.
Brian Campbell came into the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld having made just 10 cuts in 27 events, with no top-10 finishes. Still, Campbell was matter-of-fact when asked after the third round what a win would mean.
Mexico Open was not necessarily the best field that we're ever going to see on the PGA Tour, it also created the opportunity for some relative u
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