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2025 Mexico Open Sunday Tee Times and Round 4 Groupings

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 22, 2025Updated:February 22, 20254 Mins Read
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The final round of the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld in Vallarta, Mexico is set to take place on Sunday. Aldrich Potgieter, a twenty-year-old South African, entered Saturday’s third round with a four-shot lead after shooting a second-round 61. However, Brian Campbell closed the gap to just one shot with a bogey-free 64 in the third round, putting pressure on Potgieter to secure his first career PGA Tour win. Potgieter sits at 20-under-par, with Campbell trailing at 19-under and Stephan Jaeger three shots back. Alex Smalley is also in contention, five shots behind in fourth place.

Campbell, a 31-year-old who spent eight years on the Korn Ferry Tour before re-earning his PGA Tour card, will be looking to secure his first PGA Tour win in a storybook golfing comeback. He will start the final round in the top five for the first time in his PGA Tour career, adding an extra layer of excitement and drama to the event. Golf fans can tune in to watch the final round of the Mexico Open on Sunday from 1-3 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, followed by coverage on NBC from 3-6 p.m. ET. Exclusive online coverage is also available through PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ starting at 8:30 a.m. ET.

The 2025 Mexico Open tee times for the final round have been released, with players like Rasmus Hojgaard, Ben Martin, Kris Ventura, and Sami Valimaki among the early groups. The featured group of Potgieter, Campbell, and Jaeger will tee off at 11:47 a.m. ET. Other notable pairings include Francesco Molinari, Chan Kim, and Jesper Svensson teeing off at 10:35 a.m. ET, and Taylor Moore, Danny Walker, and Rafael Campos starting their round at 9:46 a.m. ET. With such a competitive field, the final round promises to be an exciting and suspenseful conclusion to the tournament.

Fans looking to catch all the action from the Mexico Open can subscribe to ESPN+ for $11.99 a month, which includes access to PGA Tour Live coverage of the event. This subscription allows golf enthusiasts to stream the best PGA Tour events live from any location, ensuring they don’t miss a moment of the thrilling final round. With the leaderboard tightly packed and the top players vying for victory, the Mexico Open is shaping up to be a thrilling conclusion to the tournament. Don’t miss out on the excitement as Potgieter, Campbell, and Jaeger battle it out for the title.

As the final round of the Mexico Open approaches, all eyes will be on the top contenders like Potgieter and Campbell as they vie for their first PGA Tour wins. With the leaderboard tightly packed and the pressure mounting, it will be a test of skill and nerves for these talented golfers. The Mexico Open has provided plenty of drama and excitement throughout the tournament, and the final round promises to deliver even more thrills. Golf fans can look forward to an action-packed Sunday as the players battle it out for the prestigious title.

The 2025 Mexico Open has been a showcase of talent and skill, with a mix of young up-and-comers like Potgieter and seasoned veterans like Campbell competing for the win. The Mexico Open at VidantaWorld has provided a stunning backdrop for the competition, with its challenging course presenting a true test for the players. As the final round gets underway, the stakes are high as the contenders look to make their mark on the leaderboard and secure their place in PGA Tour history. With so much on the line, the final round promises to be a thrilling conclusion to what has been an exciting tournament so far.

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