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The winner of the 2025 open Mexico left $ 1.26 million.
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Golf has taken Brian Campbell for a trip over the last decade.
The 31-year-old was a high amateur at the University of Illinois a decade ago. He returned in 2015 and quickly ran through Korn Ferry Tour to win his PGA Tour card for the 2016-17 season. But professional golf packed Campbell in his mouth. He ended the 180th in the FedEx Cup ranking in 2017 and lost his card. Campbell has been grinding at the Korn Ferry tournament for years.
He had good years, as when he finished the 30th in the KFT Points ranking in 2019 and simply lost a five -point PGA Tour card. He also had his share of battles. Campbell completed the 98th on the KFT list in the 2020-21 season and lost its exempt status. He only made three starts in 2022, but continued to break up and rediscover his shape last season when he ended up on the list of points and won his way to PGA Tour.
All this led this week to Open Mexico in 2025 at Vidantaworld, where Campbell decided his best performance in his PGA Tour career.
After the purpose of a 64 without Bogey on Saturday, Campbell entered the last round of Sunday Just a back of the 54-voltage leader Aldrich Potgieter. It was his first time in his career in PGA Tour that he entered the last round in the first five.
“Great,” Campbell said about putting yourself in quarrel to win 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. “
A win in 2025 Mexico Open comes with all the skills of winning a PGA Tour event (two-year exclusion, a place in players, a place in Masters, a PGA Championship, and a $ 1.26 million check .
Look at how much every player made Sunday on Vidanta Vallarta below:
How much did every player in Mexico of 2025 open
(Final payments will be updated after the end of the final round)
1. 1.26 million dollars
2. 763,000 dollars
3. 483,000 dollars
4. 343,000 dollars
5. $ 287,000
6. 253,750 dollars
7. 236,250 dollars
8. $ 218,750
9. 204,750 dollars
10. 190,750 dollars
11. 176,750 dollars
12. 162,750 dollars
13. 148,750 dollars
14. 134,750 dollars
15. 127,750 dollars
16. $ 120,750
17. $ 113,750
18. 106,750 dollars
19. 99,750 dollars
20. 92,750 dollars
21. $ 85,750
22. 78,750 dollars
23. $ 73,150
24. $ 67,550
25. 61.950 dollars
26. 56,350 dollars
27. 54,250 dollars
28. 52,150 dollars
29. 50,050 dollars
30. 47.950 dollars
31. 45,850 dollars
32. 43,750 dollars
33. 41,650 dollars
34. 39.900 dollars
35. $ 38,150
36. 36,400 dollars
37. 34,650 dollars
38. 33,250 dollars
39. 31,850 dollars
40. 30,450 dollars
41. $ 29,050
42. 27,650 dollars
43. 26,250 dollars
44. 24,850 dollars
45. 23,450 dollars
46. ​​22.050 dollars
47. 20,650 dollars
48. $ 19,530
49. $ 18,550
50. 17,990 dollars
51. 17,570 dollars
52. 17,150 dollars
53. 16,870 dollars
54. 16,590 dollars
55. $ 16,450
56. 16,310 dollars
57. 16,170 dollars
58. 16,030 dollars
59. 15,890 dollars
60. 15,750 dollars
61. 15,610 dollars
62. 15,470 dollars
63. 15,330 dollars
64. 15,190 dollars
65. 15,050 dollars

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