Brian Campbell got the bounce of a lifetime on the second playoff hole and defeated Aldrich Potgieter to win for the first time.
It pays to be lucky.
On the second playoff hole of the Mexico Open, the par-5 18th, Brian Campbell hit a push slice that looked destined for trouble. His ball sailed toward the out-of-bounds, and it seemed he had lost the tournament. Then, somehow, Campbell’s ball ricocheted off a swath of trees and landed back in play.
From there, the former Illinois star hammered a three-wood to 68 yards short of the pin and got up and down for birdie and the win.
His playing partner, 20-year-old Aldrich Potgieter, missed a six-footer for a birdie that would have extended the playoff.
Potgieter is also the longest hitter on the PGA Tour, while Campbell is the shortest, which set up quite the juxtaposition. But Potgieter’s exquisite and entertaining length did not seize the day. Instead, his short game let him down at the end — something he struggled with all day.
With the win, Campbell booked a trip to Augusta National and the PGA Championship. He also gains entry into every remaining Signature Event, a career-altering trajectory.
Luckiest break ever?!
Brian Campbell’s ball bounces off the trees and stays in bounds on the second playoff hole! pic.twitter.com/KWBMbGtaKE