The PGA Tour's Mexico Open at VidantaWorld concludes Sunday, with Aldrich Potgieter leading by one shot over Brian Campbell. Here's a look at tee times and groupings for the final round in Vallarta, Mexico (click here for TV times and stream links).
A game of skill occasionally has to defer to a game of luck, and Brian Campbell received one of the luckiest bounces that enabled him to turn a potential playoff loss into a victory in the Vidanta Mexico Open on Sunday.
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.
The American golfer has played many tournaments, but he has not been quite successful when it comes to winning this tournaments.
Brian Campbell recovers after a drive into the trees to defeat Aldrich Potgieter in a playoff and earn his first career PGA Tour win.
It was only fitting that Brian Campbell returned and gave toast to the tree that helped him win the Mexico Open on Sunday.
Brian Campbell celebrated his first-ever PGA Tour win on Sunday with his biggest champion.
The PGA Tour moved south for its annual stop at the Mexico Open, offering a $7 million purse with $1.26 million to the winner. In a playoff of contrasts featuring the Tour’s biggest hitter in 20-year-old Aldrich Potgieter and shortest hitter in 31-year-old Brian Campbell, the veteran won on the second playoff hole.
The world’s 222nd-ranked player won the Mexico Open in a playoff against a 20-year-old phenom with one of the luckiest breaks you'll ever see.