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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…
The final round of the 2025 Mexico Open is set to be a showdown between a young prodigy and a seasoned journeyman. Twenty-year-old PGA Tour rookie Aldrich Potgieter holds a one-shot lead heading into Sunday’s final round, while Brian Campbell, a Korn Ferry Tour veteran, is right on his heels. Potgieter is coming off a strong third round performance, but will need to fend off Campbell’s efforts to complete a comeback and possibly secure his first PGA Tour victory. Potgieter emerged as the 54-hole leader after a stellar second round performance where he narrowly missed making PGA Tour history with…
Developing a faster golf swing is a goal that many golfers strive towards, but it can be overwhelming to navigate through the vast amount of information available. However, with the right guidance and tips from top instructors, increasing swing speed is achievable. One key tip is to swing all out with intention, focusing on putting in maximum effort without worrying about ball flight. Additionally, it is important to avoid tension in hands, forearms, and shoulders while working on speed. Mobility work is another crucial aspect of increasing swing speed, as it improves flexibility and allows for a longer coil, ultimately…
The TGL, co-founded by golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is gaining positive momentum as it moves into the second half of its inaugural season. With a roster of 24 of the world’s best golfers, the simulator golf league has a lot of potential. However, there are some marquee faces missing from the TGL roster, with Jordan Spieth being the headline player not signed up for the venture. Spieth cited the challenge of his schedule, living in Dallas, and having two young children as reasons for not joining the league at this time. Despite this, Spieth finds the concept…
Golf can be a challenging game, but Palm Golf Co.’s latest capsule collection, known as the “Golf Therapy collection,” embraces the fun side of the sport. The collection features cheeky slogans like “1-800-NOT-PAR” and “Put me down for a double,” which add humor to the experience of playing golf. These slogans are featured on a variety of items including tees, hoodies, hats, and more. While our golf games may not always be in top shape, Palm Golf Co. encourages players to enjoy themselves and embrace the lighter side of the game. One of the standout pieces from the Golf Therapy…
PGA Tour rookie Will Chandler has already made a name for himself for being clutch, despite not yet claiming a victory. In 2024, he Monday-qualified for Korn Ferry Tour events four times and secured his PGA Tour card by finishing in the top 5 at Q-School. Chandler’s impressive Monday-qualifier prowess was on full display at the WM Phoenix Open, where he shot a seven-under 67 to make it into the field and finished T6 with a final-round 66 played alongside World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. On a recent episode of Subpar, Chandler shared his journey from a middle-of-the-pack collegiate player…
A newcomer on the PGA Tour comes tantalizingly close to making history and gains entry into an exclusive club at the Mexico Open
Aldrich Potgieter, a 20-year-old PGA Tour rookie, made waves at the 2025 Mexico Open with his impressive round of 61. While he had the opportunity to shoot a historic round of 59, Potgieter fell just short and settled for a 61. Despite missing out on the elusive 59 club, Potgieter’s round still placed him on an exclusive list as only the fourth PGA Tour player in the last 40 years to shoot 61 or lower before the age of 21. Potgieter’s hot start included five straight birdies on the front nine, setting the stage for an exciting round. Potgieter’s performance…
17-year-old golfer impresses by making first cut on the PGA Tour with strategic scoring techniques
Blades Brown, a 17-year-old phenom who turned pro straight out of high school, will earn his first pro check after making the cut at the 2025 Mexico Open. Brown shot rounds of 68-69 to secure a spot in the weekend rounds with a two-shot cushion. He expressed relief and gratitude at his accomplishment, noting that he played a challenging game to stay focused and make the cut. As a young player, making the cut on the PGA Tour is a significant achievement, especially for someone like Brown who skipped college to pursue a professional golf career. Brown admitted to keeping…
