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Brian Campbell Wins First PGA Tour Title at Mexico Open After Dramatic Playoff

Lucky Bounce Helps Brian Campbell Secure First PGA Tour Victory in Mexico

by pinkfloyd
February 24, 2025
in International Sports, Professional Leagues, Sports, Sports News
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Brian Campbell Claims Mexico Open Title After Stunning Playoff Finish - Fernando Llano/AP Photo

Mexico Open Thriller: Brian Campbell Edges Potgieter for First PGA Tour Victory - Fernando Llano/AP Photo

Brian Campbell Wins First PGA Tour Title at Mexico Open After Dramatic Playoff

A Career-Changing Victory

Brian Campbell secured his first PGA Tour victory at the Mexico Open, cashing in on a fortunate break during a playoff against Aldrich Potgieter. The 31-year-old, who turned professional a decade ago, clinched the win with a birdie on the second extra hole at Vidanta Vallarta.

With this victory, Campbell earns invitations to The Masters, The Players Championship, and the PGA Championship, along with access to five remaining $20 million signature events on the PGA Tour schedule.

“Unreal Moment” for Campbell

After calmly sinking a 4-foot birdie putt on the 18th green, Campbell struggled to believe his long-awaited breakthrough had finally come.

“To be in this position is just so unreal,” he said. “I can’t believe it, really.”

How It Unfolded: A Lucky Break Seals the Win

The playoff began with both Campbell and Potgieter making birdie on the 18th in regulation and then parring the hole in the first extra round.

When they returned to the par-5 18th for the second playoff hole, Potgieter seemed to have the edge with his superior power off the tee. But Campbell’s drive went astray, heading toward out-of-bounds stakes—only to bounce off a tree and land back in play.

From there, he played smart:
Hit a fairway metal to 68 yards short.
Executed a lob wedge that checked up just short of the hole.
Sank his 4-foot birdie putt for the win.

“You’ve got to get those breaks sometimes,” Campbell admitted. “I hit a really bad tee shot, caught the tree, and was lucky to stay in play. That kept me in it to the end.”

Potgieter Falls Short Despite Power Advantage

The 20-year-old South African had multiple chances to take control. He hit the fairway twice in the playoff and had a 6-iron in hand for his second shot both times.

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🔹 First playoff hole: Hit a hard draw over the green, settling for par.
🔹 Second playoff hole: His approach was on a perfect line but came up a foot short, landing in a bunker.

Potgieter blasted out to 6 feet but missed his birdie putt, setting the stage for Campbell’s winning moment.

“Hopefully, my time will come soon,” Potgieter said. “Pressure is a big thing—you just have to learn from it and adjust the next time.”

A Long Road to Victory

Campbell’s win came after 186 combined starts on the Korn Ferry and PGA Tour, where he had previously earned just $1.48 million. His payday on Sunday alone was $1.26 million.

His journey to this moment was full of challenges:

  • Played college golf at Illinois and was the low amateur at the 2015 U.S. Open.
  • Earned his PGA Tour card in 2017 but missed 13 cuts in 20 starts.
  • Faced a slow-play penalty at the Zurich Classic in an unusual ruling involving his partner, Miguel Angel Carballo.
  • Spent the next seven years in the minor leagues before finishing No. 8 on the Korn Ferry Tour last year, securing his return to the PGA Tour.

What’s Next for Campbell?

His Mexico Open victory grants him a two-year exemption through 2027 and a packed spring schedule featuring:
Arnold Palmer Invitational
The Players Championship
The Masters
RBC Heritage

Final Leaderboard Highlights

Brian Campbell – 20-under 264 (Wins in Playoff)
Aldrich Potgieter – 20-under 264 (Runner-Up)
Isaiah Salinda – Bogey-free 65 to finish third
Aaron Rai – Tied for fourth with Ben Griffin after briefly leading the field.

Campbell credited his grit and perseverance for the breakthrough, proving that years of hard work and patience can finally pay off.

From struggling on the Korn Ferry Tour to winning on the PGA Tour, Brian Campbell’s journey is a true underdog story. Now, he’s set for golf’s biggest stages.

Source

pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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