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Vallarta, Mexico – Aldrich Potgieter had a lead in the final circle of Mexico Open, minus a pillow that he enjoyed the final Saturday, which in Vidanta settled for 4-Mank 67 and one taken advantage in the Brian Campbell in Vidanta Vallart.
Potgieter, a 20-year-old driving player from South Africa, started with four-time water and held a challenge at the beginning of Stephan Jaeger, who closed inside one hydrate after six holes.
The next challenge arrived from Campbell, which was sometimes 50 meters shorter than the team than the Potgieter, but compensated with his passenger, including 60-foot bird from 60 feet.
The Potgieter was the leading three shots with two holes left in the third round when he missed his Tee badly, shot on the right on the PAR 17. Years. He managed to hit the grass, then hit a beautiful burden to save Bogee.
At PAR-5 18. Potgieter has been well devised with 7-iron for your second shot after another large drive. He went away from the waste space immediately over the green, chopped on the front pin and had to make a 5-foot for a couple.
Campbell finished with birds for 64 to get within one hydrate, how to go to his first PGA tour and the journey of masters.
Jaeger went from one shoot to fall five shots behind him, just to meet a couple of birds for a couple. 56 for 66 to complete the three behind.
The Potgieter was in 20-lad in 193.
There would be nothing more than return to Auguus Nacional, where he played in 2023. Years as a British amateur champion. The Potterer earned his PGA Tourist Card via Korn Ferry Tour, who presented one victory early and 59 in Colombia.
That firearm – is especially length – what kept it in front of Vidanta Vallart, a course with five pairs 5 and a lot of space with the team. The field led in the distance between all three days, checks in 329.4 meters for its average Saturday.
He played in the last group with Campbell and Jaeger – the same trio for the final round – and Campbell was not the least ordered in length. He drew his way to a circle without Bogee who gives him a shot at the first victory of the PGA tour.
Jaeger, who set aside Scottie Scheffler to win Houston Open last year, drove into the water on the reach of a couple-4 seventh hole after it was within one of the pavieter shots. He made Bogee, a two-headed swing when he was a South African bird, and Jaeger finished well within three shots at the end of the round.
Alex Smalley had 64 and had five shots behind, with Aaron Rai (68) and Ben Griffin (67) another blow.
Justin Hastings of Kajman Islands, the State of San Diego, who last month won the Latin American amateur to earn the journey to the masters, had 65 and was tied to Ninth with Patrick Rodger and Nicolai Hoigaard, who twice chopped by an eagle on the back nine.
“Now that I have made a cut, which I think this was a great goal this week, I needed a lot of stress and I felt like I was playing much more today,” Hastings said. “Yes, I think it turned out on Scorecard. It was a lot less stressful.”
Sundays on Sunday are more than traveling to masters. The winner will enter the priority of the player and the PGA championship, along with five remaining $ 20 million of the signature. Jaeger is already from his top ending in the FedEx Cup last year.