The 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld continues with its highly anticipated final round on Sunday, attracting golf fans eager to witness the showdown at Vidanta Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Twenty-year-old South African rookie Aldrich Potgieter holds the spotlight as he endeavors to secure his first PGA Tour victory. Potgieter leads the tournament with an impressive score of 20 under par, but with only a mere one-shot advantage over 31-year-old American Brian Campbell, who has made significant strides to close the gap. Campbell’s stellar performance, reflected through his impressive round of 64, has landed him at 19 under, placing him firmly within contention.
Not far behind are other notable players, including Stephan Jaeger at 17 under, along with Alex Smalley, Aaron Rai, and Ben Griffin, each displaying remarkable skills and poised to capitalize on any missteps by Potgieter or Campbell. With such proximity on the leaderboard, spectators can expect anything to happen during this riveting final round.
Golf fans hoping to catch the action can tune in to the final round on TV via the Golf Channel and NBC, which will provide comprehensive coverage for viewers. Coverage on Golf Channel is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. ET and will run until 3 p.m. ET, followed by NBC's broadcast from 3 p.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET. This is the perfect opportunity to witness the drama and excitement as the tournament reaches its climax.
For those who prefer following the event online, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ is offering exclusive early coverage starting at 10:30 a.m. ET. The service will feature three distinct streaming options: the primary feed showcasing the main tournament coverage, the marquee group focusing on key players, and additional featured groups and holes. Fans will also have access to Spanish language coverage throughout the rounds on this platform.
For the die-hard golf enthusiasts, here are the scheduled tee times for the final round (all times ET):
Tee No. 1
- 10:35 am – Rasmus Hojgaard, Ben Martin, Kris Ventura
- 10:46 am – Sami Valimaki, Ricky Castillo, Andrew Putnam
- 10:57 am – Henrik Norlander, Thorbjorn Olesen, Jeremy Paul
- 11:08 am – Ryan Gerard, Erik van Rooyen, Quade Cummins
- 11:19 am – Greyson Sigg, Aaron Baddeley, Hayden Springer
- 11:30 am – Taylor Montgomery, Blades Brown, Joe Highsmith
- 11:41 am- Chandler Phillips, John Pak, Noah Goodwin
- 11:52 am – Harry Hall. Akshay Bhatia, Michael Kim
- 12:03 pm – Ryo Histatsune, Steven Fisk, Kevin Roy
- 12:14 pm – Patrick Rodgers, Joel Dahmen, Nicolai Hojgaard
- 12:25 pm – Alejandro Tosti, Isaiah Salinda, Justin Hastings
- 12:36 pm- Alex Smalley, Aaron Rai. Ben Griffin
- 12:47 pm – Aldrich Potgieter, Brian Campbell, Stephan Jaeger
Tee No. 10
- 10:35 am – Francesco Molinari, Chan Kim, Jesper Svensson
- 10:46 am – Taylor Moore, Danny Walker, Rafael Campos
- 10:57 am – Takumi Kanaya, Niklas Norgaard, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio
- 11:08 am – Sam Ryder, Jake Knapp, Lanto Griffin
- 11:19 am – Max McGreevy, Matteo Manaassero, Jacob Bridgeman
- 11:30 am – Frankie Capan III, Thriston Lawrence, Victor Perez
- 11:41 am – Ben Kohles, Adam Svensson, Chad Ramey
- 11:52 am – Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Vincent Norrman
- 12:03 pm – Matt McCarty, Emiliano Grillo, Mason Andersen
- 12:14 pm – David Lipsky, Jonathan Byrd, Santiago de la Fuente
- 12:25 pm – Scott Piercy, Fred Biondi, Antione Rozner
- 12:36 pm – C.T. Pan, Riley Lewis, Thomas Rosenmueller
- 12:47 pm – Harry Higgs, Karl Vilips
With such tight competition and the stakes high, the 2025 Mexico Open promises to deliver exciting golf as players vie for the coveted title. This final round not only offers the chance for Potgieter and his competitors to shine but also showcases the thrilling atmosphere of professional golf, making it unmissable for enthusiasts everywhere.