Brian Campbell played well enough to win the Mexico Open for his first PGA Tour victory. He also needed the break of a lifetime.
When you’ve played 186 tournaments in your career without a win, perhaps you’re due a lucky break. That’s precisely what happened to American golfer Brian Campbell at the Mexico Open on Sunday, leading to what he calls a “completely life-altering” victory.
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.
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Golf Digest on MSNThe clubs Brian Campbell used to win the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorldBrian 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.
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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 got the bounce of a lifetime on the second playoff hole and defeated Aldrich Potgieter to win for the first time.
Campbell beats Potgieter on the second playoff hole to win the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld for his first PGA Tour victory. He managed only a 1-under 70 in the final round, but he's now a winner on Tour and will be in the field in two months at the Masters.
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VALLARTA, Mexico (AP) — 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 ...
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