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The last round of the 2025 open Mexico will see a wilder one try to hold a traveler seeking to complete a return of the story book.
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Sunday’s last round in Open Mexico in 2025 at Vidantaworld will be the first day for the leader of 54 holes and the man trying to track him to complete a return of the story book.
Twenty -year -old PGA Tour Rookie Aldrich Potgieter entered the third round of Saturday with a four -shot lead after shooting a second round 61 who saw him closely lose Making PGA Tour’s story. The production of South Africa and its caddy aimed at 6-nine-first as the third round result that would allow them to store their pillow by entering the last round.
But a pack of chassers, led by Stephan Jaeger and Brian Campbell, would not make it easier in the New South Africa.
Potgieter saw Jaegar cut his superiority in a ninth in front, with Campbell not far away.
But Potgieter stuck in his play plan, and the birds at 11, 12 and 14 took it on the 5th day and 21st for the tournament, giving him a three-stroke lead over Brian Campbell and an advantage of five kick over Jaegar with three holes to play.
The 20-year-old Hitter seemed to be in control, but he lost a ball road in Par-3 17, which led to a noise, and then had to clash for a predecessor in the 18th 18th for them completed the day on the 20th.
Potgieter’s deceased works hit the open door for Campbell, who would enter a Sunday shot again in the 19th after a closing bird that has it in the new territory entering the last round.
Sunday will be the first time Potgieter enters the last round boiler with a lead in a PGA Tour career that is only four old beginnings. Potgieter played in the last round at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines a month ago, but shot a Sunday 78 to fall out of quarrels and end up in a tie for the 15th.
On the other hand is Campbell, who has returned to PGA Tour for the first time in eight years after finishing seventh on the list of Korn Ferry tour points last season. Mexico Open is just the 28th beginning of Campbell’s career in PGA Tour. He has never had a Top-10 conclusion, and Sunday will be the first time he will be in the first five places entering the last round. He did not win at 159 starts at the Korn Ferry tournament.
Campbell was once in Potgieter’s shoes.
Ten years ago, the 31-year-old was a star amateur at the University of Illinois. He returned in favor in 2015 and soon won his PGA Tour card for the 2016-17 season. But he completed 180 in the FedEx Cup rankings in 2017 and has been grinding at the Korn Ferry tournament since then. Campbell almost recovered his tour card in 2019, but ended the 30th on the list of Corn Ferry Tour Points when only 25 balls received. During the 2020-21 season, Campbell ended up the 98th on the point list and lost the exempt status. He made only three beginnings in 2022.
In a story of consistency and bitterness, Campbell rediscovered his game and finally returned to PGA Tour this season.
On Sunday, he will have a chance to finish a good felt story 10 years in doing.
To do this, he will have to make the best bomb in Potgieter better, which is exceeding it with an average of 32 yards.
Potgieter is leading the field this week in the winning blows (8.12) and his second in hit by TEE (4.25). Campbell has done his damage in another way, bringing the field to the strokes gained about green (4.65) while it is seventh in strokes obtained approaching green (5.58).
With the PGA Tour stars taking the week of vacation before swing in Florida, the 2025 open Mexico needed a Sunday scenario.
Took it to Potgieter and Campbell.
A future and future star seeking to notify himself only at his fourth start in his career. The other is a returning former return of Wilay seeking to finish a return from the golf abyss.
“Awesome,” Campbell said after shooting a 64 without Bogey on Saturday. “I mean, it’s what dreams are made for. That is why I have worked so hard to get back here. It’s a blessing to be here quickly but I just enjoy the moment and will continue to do what I did this week tomorrow and see where you take us. “

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