They say good things come to those who wait, and there is not better example than Brian Campbell claiming his first win after ...
Aldrich Potgieter's stunning performance at the Mexico Open included a 61 but it was his monster hitting off the tee that raised eyebrows.
Potgieter, a 20-year-old South African, was unable to match him. Campbell had done it! He had finally broken through and won a PGA Tour event. Afterward, he and his caddie, Cooper Wilson, went back ...
It was only fitting that Brian Campbell returned and gave toast to the tree that helped him win the Mexico Open on Sunday.
The light-hitting veteran defeated 20-year-old prodigy Aldrich Potgieter in sudden-death playoff at the Mexican Open.
Campbell made birdie on the second playoff hole, after he and fellow contender Aldrich Potgieter both made par on the first attempt at the 18th. They'd both finished 20-under at the end of 72 holes.
Brian Campbell played well enough to win the Mexico Open for his first PGA Tour victory. He also needed the break of a ...
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Golf Digest on MSNBuena Suerte: Brian Campbell wins Mexican Open in a playoff via a healthy dose of grit and good luckThankfully for Brian Campbell, the optimistic golfer's adage that trees are 90 percent air was not proved right late Sunday ...
Campbell has made birdie on the second playoff hole to beat South African Aldrich Potgieter to the title. The pair had finished equal at 20-under after 72 holes, with Campbell's one-under final round ...
Brian Campbell overcame a one-stroke deficit Sunday at Vidanta Vallarta to win the 2025 Mexico Open, battling through two ...
The PGA Tour played its final tournament before heading for the Florida Swing and the Cognizant Classic. Who won in Mexico?
VALLARTA, Mexico — Aldrich Potgieter had the lead going into the final round of the Mexico Open, minus the cushion he enjoyed ...
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