Brian Campbell benefits from slice of luck in play-off to win Mexico Open
American Brian Campbell edged out Aldrich Potgieter in a play-off to win the Mexico Open.
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American Brian Campbell edged out Aldrich Potgieter in a play-off to win the Mexico Open.
Aldrich Potgieter will take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Mexico Open after a third-round 67.
South Africa's Aldrich Potgieter shot a round of 67 to maintain the lead through the third round of the Mexico Open.
Padraig Harrington slumped to a second round 75 to miss the cut at the Mexican Open as South African rookie Aldrich Potgieter stole a march on the field after a blistering 61 on Friday at VidantaWorld.
With its West Coast swing in the books, the PGA Tour heads south of the border this week for the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. A field of 132 golfers tee it up at the Greg Norman-designed Vidanta Vallarta Course for a share of a $7 million purse. The winner will go home with $1.26 million. Jake Knapp returns to defend his crown, having won the event last season despite losing a four-shot lead in seven holes and hitting just two fairways during the final round — the fewest in the last round of a PGA Tour victory in the past 40 years. Knapp enters the week coming off his best result of the season. He tied for 17th at The Genesis Invitational.
Discussions over the "reunification of golf" involving President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund at the White House have been constructive, the PGA Tour has said.
Padraig Harrington found himself inside the top 30 as the first round of the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld drew to a close on Thursday night.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and leaders of LIV Golf are in Washington DC, to meet with President Donald Trump, Golfweek reported Thursday.