How much did each PGA Tour player make at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld event as veteran Brian Campbell earned his first ...
The light-hitting veteran defeated 20-year-old prodigy Aldrich Potgieter in sudden-death playoff at the Mexican Open.
Mexico Open winner Brian Campbell had a very lucky bounce that turned a fan's $40 into almost $11K within hours.
Brian Campbell's girlfriend burst into tears and rushed to hug the PGA Tour pro after a lucky tree shot helped him win the ...
In 27 starts, Brian Campbell never had a top 10 on the PGA Tour. But that changed at the Mexico Open—and it came with the ...
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Golf Digest on MSNSurprising PGA Tour winner and caddie take hilarious photo with tree that made it all possibleQuick, what's the luckiest break in golf history? Fred Couples' golf ball staying out of Rae's Creek at the 1992 Masters?
The world No. 222 had never even produced a top-10 finish in 27 previous outings on the tour. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Brian Campbell celebrated his first-ever PGA Tour win on Sunday with his biggest champion.
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Golf on MSNThrilling Mexico Open playoff highlighted this wild statWhen Aldrich Potgieter and Brian Campbell met in extra holes, it was a clash between the Tour's longest and shortest hitters.
Aldrich Potgieter came agonisingly close to a maiden PGA Tour title on Sunday, only to be edged out by American Brian ...
1, Takumi Kanaya, 81.33%. 2, Ben Kohles, 77.60%. 3, Brice Garnett, 74.12%. 4, Lucas Glover, 72.27%. 5, Collin Morikawa, 72.09%. 6, Aaron Rai, 71.43%. 7 (tie), John Pak and Kevin Roy, 70.79%. 9, Brian ...
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manilatimes on MSNCampbell captures first PGA Tour titleBrian Campbell shook off an errant tee shot — saved by a lucky break — to birdie the second playoff hole, capturing his first ...
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