When you’ve played 186 tournaments in your career without a win, perhaps you’re due a lucky break. That’s precisely what happened to American golfer Brian Campbell at the Mexico Open on Sunday, ...
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Potgieter, a 20-year-old South African, was unable to match him. Campbell had done it! He had finally broken through and won a PGA Tour event. Afterward, he and his caddie, Cooper Wilson, went back ...
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Moments after making birdie on the second playoff hole at the Mexico Open to defeat South Africa’s Aldrich Potgieter, the ...
After 186 professional starts, Brian Campbell’s long-awaited PGA Tour win came in the most dramatic fashion. In a playoff at the Mexico Open, Campbell defied all odds, getting a lucky bounce off a ...
The light-hitting veteran defeated 20-year-old prodigy Aldrich Potgieter in sudden-death playoff at the Mexican Open.