Watch New Evidence Aldrich Potgieter Shows To The PGA Tour officials On How Brian Champbell Cheated On The Greens At Mexico Open in Vadanta-World Round-4

Watch New Evidence Aldrich Potgieter Shows To The PGA Tour officials On How Brian Champbell Cheated On The Greens At Mexico Open in Vadanta-World Round-4

Brian Campbell’s tee shot in the play-off on the 18th struck a tree and bounced back into play, helping him earn the first win of his professional career; England’s Aaron Rai shot a 67 for a tie for fifth place with American Ben Griffin at 18 under

South African Potgieter, 20, had held a slender one-stroke lead heading into Sunday’s final round as he chased a first PGA Tour win.

Potgieter, though, finished with an even-par round as Campbell made a one-under 70 to take the contest to a sudden-death play-off, over the par-five 18th.

Meanwhile, Potgieter found the bunker short of the green and was then unable to sink his birdie chance.

That left Campbell clear to roll in from inside four feet to secure the first win of his professional career.

“I was just so happy that I was able to kind of stay in it to the end.”

“Hopefully, my time will come soon,” said Potgieter, who won the 2022 British Amateur at age 17 and last year became the youngest to win on the Korn Ferry Tour.

“Pressure is a big thing,” he said. “You can’t beat it. You just have to learn and adjust to it the next time.”

Isaiah Salinda hit a final round of six-under to finish clear in third place, one shot back on 19 under.

England’s Aaron Rai shot a 67 for a tie for fifth place with American Ben Griffin at 18-under.

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