PGA Tour schedule: Brian Campbell wins Mexico Open 2025: How to watch, live streams, field, prize money.
What a moment for Brian Campbell.
Standing on the 18th tee, he watched helplessly as his ball sailed toward out of bounds right of the fairway. Then his ball struck a tree, bounced a cart path and came back into the fairway. About 10 minutes later, he was knocking in a birdie putt for victory.
Campbell beats Potgieter on the second playoff hole to win the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld for his first PGA Tour victory. He managed only a 1-under 70 in the final round, but he's now a winner on Tour and will be in the field in two months at the Masters.
Potgieter finds the fairway again, further right but on the short grass. Campbell's tee shot was going out of bounds but gets saved by a tree and gets back into play. What a lucky bounce. He has 311 to the hole.
Considering the tee shot, Campbell lays up in the fairway and has 68 yards to the hole. Potgieter hits a big draw that Jim "Bones" Mackay loves in the air but comes up short in the greenside bunker.
Campbell's third is a BEAUTY. He hits it to a couple feet, almost guaranteeing a birdie. What a turnaround from his tee shot. Potgieter from the bunker runs out a bit past the hole, and he'll have a bit longer for birdie.
Advantage Campbell on the birdie putts, as his is uphill.
Potgieter hits first, and he misses. Didn't break right, and he runs it well past. Campbell now has just over 3 feet to win. And he makes it.
The PGA TOUR returns to Mexico for the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld, the first of two events on the schedule to try to earn a spot in the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard via the Aon Swing 5.
The Mexico Open has a wide-open field chock-full of proven TOUR winners, star-in-waiting talent – like Blades Brown, who is making his second TOUR start of the season after turning pro at age 17 – and homegrown players looking to make a big splash in their home country of Mexico.
Here’s everything else you need to know from this week in Vallarta.
When and where is the Mexico Open?
- Feb. 20-23 at VidantaWorld course (7,436 yards, par 71) in Vallarta, Mexico.
Mexico Open 2025 will be held from 17–23 February this year. This is going to be an exciting week of golf, fan events, and an awesome experience. Here’s the Mexico Open 2025 schedule:
Mexico Open 2025 will take place at Vidanta Vallarta Golf Course, an internationally acclaimed premier golf course. Hidden in the Mexican paradise of Nuevo Vallarta,
How to Watch Mexico Open 2025? TV Schedule, Live Streaming
(All times EST)
Thur. Feb. 20: 4-7PM: Golf Channel
Fri. Feb. 21: 4-7PM: Golf Channel/
Satur. Feb. 22: 1-3PM: Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
3-6PM: NBC/Peacock
Sunday. Feb. 23: 1-3PM: Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
3-6PM: NBC/Peacock
2025 Mexico Open how to watch, UK times, live streaming
Times GMT
Thursday 20 February: Sky Sports Golf (21:00), Sky Sports Main Event (23:00)
Friday 21 February: Sky Sports Golf (21:00), Sky Sports Main Event (22:30)
Saturday 22 February: Sky Sports Golf (18:00), Sky Sports Main Event (20:30)
Sunday 23 February: Sky Sports Golf (18:00), Sky Sports Main Event (19:30)
Who is in the field at the Mexico Open?
This is a full-field PGA Tour event with 132 players scheduled to compete. Some of the notables in attendance include Akshay Bhatia, Blades Brown, Joel Dahmen, Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard, defending champion Jake Knapp, Patrick Rodgers and U.S. Amateur champion Jose Luis Ballester Barrio.
Click here for the updated field and leaderboard.
What is the Mexico Open purse and prize money?
— The total 2025 Mexico Open purse is $7 million, with the winner's share listed as $1.26 million. The winner will also earn 500 FedEx Cup points
Who won the 2024 Mexico Open?
Knapp, a PGA Tour rookie, lost four shots in seven holes but hung on for a two-shot victory over Sam Valimaki. Knapp never lost his lead in the final round, despite struggling to hit fairways and greens. A remarkable short game, however, kept him in front and allowed him to go bogey-free over his final 15 holes in shooting even-par 71.
PAST WINNERS
2024: Jake Knapp (-19)
2023: Tony Finau (-24)
2022: Jon Rahm (-17)
2025 Mexico Open Odds, Picks
Akshay Bhatia (+1200), Rasmus Hojgaard (+2000), Stephan Jaeger (+2000), and Kurt Kitayama (+2000) enter the week as the betting favorites, according to BetRivers Sportsbook.
Patrick Rodgers (+2200), Sam Stevens (+2200), Aaron Rai (+2500), Beau Hossler (+2800), Michael Kim (+2800), Ben Griffin (+3300), Harry Hall (+3300), Taylor Moore (+3300), Alex Smalley (+3300), Kevin Yu (+3300), Jake Knapp (+4000), C.T. Pan (+4000), Greyson Sigg (+4000), and Andrew Putnam (+4500) round out the group of players listed below 40/1 odds.
Patrick Fishburn (+5000), Ryan Gerard (+5000), Nicolai Hojgaard (+5000), Adam Svensson (+5000), Justin Lower (+5500), Niklas Norgaard (+5500), Thorbjorn Olesen (+5500), Kristoffer Ventura (+5500), Ryan Fox (+6600), Charley Hoffman (+6600), Chan Kim (+6600), Mac Meissner (+6600), Sam Ryder (+6600), Ben Silverman (+6600), Jesper Svensson (+6600), Michael Thorbjornsen (+6600), Matt Wallace (+6600), Erik van Rooyen (+6600), Aldrich Potgieter (+7000), Kevin Roy (+7000), and Antoine Rozner (+7000) fill up the jam-packed middle tier of the betting board.
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