The 2025 Mexico Open at Vidanta Vallarta concluded with Brian Campbell securing his first PGA Tour victory, delivering a clutch final-round performance to hold off a competitive leaderboard. Campbell finished at 18-under-par, edging out Tony Finau and Emiliano Grillo by two strokes.
Final Leaderboard – Top 5 Finishers
Position | Player | Score | Round 4 Score |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Brian Campbell | -18 | 66 (-5) |
T-2nd | Tony Finau | -16 | 67 (-4) |
T-2nd | Emiliano Grillo | -16 | 68 (-3) |
4th | Patrick Rodgers | -15 | 69 (-2) |
5th | Keith Mitchell | -14 | 70 (-1) |
How Brian Campbell Secured the Victory
Campbell entered the final round tied for the lead but pulled away with a bogey-free back nine, sinking a 15-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole to seal his two-shot lead. His precision iron play and steady putting helped him hold off a charging Tony Finau, who birdied three of his last five holes but couldn’t catch Campbell.
Key Stats from Campbell’s Win
Fairways Hit: 85% (12/14)
Greens in Regulation: 77% (14/18)
Putts per Round: 27
Birdies in Final Round: 5
Takeaways from the Mexico Open
- Campbell earns his first PGA Tour victory, proving he can compete against top-tier talent.
- Tony Finau continues to contend, but a few missed putts cost him the title.
- Emiliano Grillo’s consistency keeps him in the hunt for a breakthrough win.