Potgieter, a 20-year-old South African, was unable to match him. Campbell had done it! He had finally broken through and won a PGA Tour event. Afterward, he and his caddie, Cooper Wilson, went back ...
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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 ...
As men's pro golf continues to grind toward reunification, Brian Campbell's win at the 2025 Mexico Open came with an ...
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Mexico Open winner Brian Campbell increased his PGA Tour Career Earnings by 315% with his first-ever win in 2025.
The American golfer has played many tournaments, but he has not been quite successful when it comes to winning this ...
Brian Campbell celebrated his first-ever PGA Tour win on Sunday with his biggest champion.
It was only fitting that Brian Campbell returned and gave toast to the tree that helped him win the Mexico Open on Sunday.
The light-hitting veteran defeated 20-year-old prodigy Aldrich Potgieter in sudden-death playoff at the Mexican Open.