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's girlfriend burst into tears and rushed to hug the PGA Tour pro after a lucky tree shot helped him win the Mexico Open.
The 20-year-old South African enters the final round of the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld with a one-shot lead over Brian Campbell.
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 money list remained largely unchanged after the Mexico Open, as only three of the top 30 players participated. Brian Campbell's victory propelled him from 165th to 24th on the money list.
Brian Campbell shook off an errant tee shot -- saved by a lucky break -- to birdie the second playoff hole, capturing his first US PGA Tour title at the
Brian Campbell celebrated his first-ever PGA Tour win on Sunday with his biggest champion.
The Cognizant Classic, formerly the Honda Classic, typically yields higher-than-average scores. The Champion Course at PGA National is a challenging track with water hazards located on 15 of the 18 holes. For 2025, the 10th hole has been changed from a par 4 to a par 5, making the course a par 71 and 7,167 yards.
It was only fitting that Brian Campbell returned and gave toast to the tree that helped him win the Mexico Open on Sunday.
In 27 starts, Brian Campbell never had a top 10 on the PGA Tour. But that changed at the Mexico Open—and it came with the trophy. The 31-year-old American got