Brian Campbell played well enough to win the Mexico Open for his first PGA Tour victory. He also needed the break of a ...
Campbell, statistically the shortest driver on Tour, beat Aldrich Potgieter, the Tour's longest, in a two-hole playoff Sunday ...
Thankfully for Brian Campbell, the optimistic golfer's adage that trees are 90 percent air was not proved right late 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, ...
Brian Campbell came into the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld having made just 10 cuts in 27 events, with no top-10 finishes.
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 ...
Brian Campbell came out on top at the Mexico Open on Sunday night as viewers were treated to a some sudden-death playoff chaos between two antithetical player profiles: Campbell, a journeyman and one ...
Brian Campbell overcame a one-stroke deficit Sunday at Vidanta Vallarta to win the 2025 Mexico Open. Beginning the day just off the pace of 54-hole leader Aldrich Potgieter, Campbell signed for a ...
Brian Campbell outlasted Aldrich Potgeiter — with help from a lucky bounce — for his first professional win in 187 tries.
The PGA Tour played its final tournament before heading for the Florida Swing and the Cognizant Classic. Who won in Mexico?
Aldrich Potgieter leads the 2025 Mexico Open by one stroke heading into the final round. A win on Sunday would make Potgieter ...