
2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld Sunday final round tee times, how to watch
2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld Sunday final round tee times, how to watch
We're down to the final 18 holes in Mexico.
The 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld had a field of 132 but after the 36-hole cut came in a 4 under, about half the field said their goodbyes the coastal resort.
Aldrich Potgieter, 20, saw his four-shot lead diminish to one, but he's still in the final group on a Sunday. By virtue of a third-round 64, Brian Campbell is a stroke behind. An amateur, Justin Hastings, is in the top 10 heading into the final round in just his second Tour event.
The purse at the Mexico Open is $7 million, with $1.26 million going to the winner.
Here's what you need to know about the final-round tee times and viewing options for the final round of the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld (all times ET).
Tee No. 1
10:35 AM : Rasmus Hojgaard, Ben Martin, Kris Ventura
: Rasmus Hojgaard, Ben Martin, Kris Ventura 10:46 AM : Sami Valimaki, Ricky Castillo, Andrew Putnam
: Sami Valimaki, Ricky Castillo, Andrew Putnam 10:57 AM : Henrik Norlander, Thorbjorn Olesen, Jeremy Paul
: Henrik Norlander, Thorbjorn Olesen, Jeremy Paul 11:08 AM : Ryan Gerard, Erik van Rooyen, Quade Cummins
: Ryan Gerard, Erik van Rooyen, Quade Cummins 11:19 AM : Greyson Sigg, Aaron Baddeley, Hayden Springer
: Greyson Sigg, Aaron Baddeley, Hayden Springer 11:30 AM : Taylor Montgomery, Blades Brown, Joe Highsmith
: Taylor Montgomery, Blades Brown, Joe Highsmith 11:41 AM : Chandler Phillips, John Pak, Noah Goodwin
: Chandler Phillips, John Pak, Noah Goodwin 11:52 AM : Harry Hall, Akshay Bhatia, Michael Kim
: Harry Hall, Akshay Bhatia, Michael Kim 12:03 PM : Ryo Hisatsune, Steven Fisk, Kevin Roy
: Ryo Hisatsune, Steven Fisk, Kevin Roy 12:14 PM : Patrick Rodgers, Joel Dahmen, Nicolai Højgaard
: Patrick Rodgers, Joel Dahmen, Nicolai Højgaard 12:25 PM : Alejandro Tosti, Isaiah Salinda, Justin Hastings
: Alejandro Tosti, Isaiah Salinda, Justin Hastings 12:36 PM : Alex Smalley, Aaron Rai, Ben Griffin
: 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
: Francesco Molinari, Chan Kim, Jesper Svensson 10:46 AM : Taylor Moore, Danny Walker, Rafael Campos
: Taylor Moore, Danny Walker, Rafael Campos 10:57 AM : Takumi Kanaya, Niklas Norgaard, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio
: Takumi Kanaya, Niklas Norgaard, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio 11:08 AM : Sam Ryder, Lanto Griffin, Jake Knapp
: Sam Ryder, Lanto Griffin, Jake Knapp 11:19 AM : Matteo Manassero, Max McGreevy, Jacob Bridgeman
: Matteo Manassero, Max McGreevy, Jacob Bridgeman 11:30 AM : Frankie Capan III, Thriston Lawrence, Victor Perez
: Frankie Capan III, Thriston Lawrence, Victor Perez 11:41 AM : Adam Svensson, Chad Ramey, Ben Kohles
: Adam Svensson, Chad Ramey, Ben Kohles 11:52 AM : Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Vincent Norrman
: Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Vincent Norrman 12:03 PM : Emiliano Grillo, Mason Andersen, Matt McCarty
: Emiliano Grillo, Mason Andersen, Matt McCarty 12:14 PM : Jonathan Byrd, David Lipsky, Santiago de la Fuente
: Jonathan Byrd, David Lipsky, Santiago de la Fuente 12:25 PM : Scott Piercy, Antoine Rozner, Fred Biondi
: Scott Piercy, Antoine Rozner, Fred Biondi 12:36 PM : Riley Lewis, C.T. Pan, Thomas Rosenmueller
: Riley Lewis, C.T. Pan, Thomas Rosenmueller 12:47 PM: Karl Vilips, Harry Higgs
How to watch the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld
The eighth event on the PGA Tour's 2025 schedule will be carried live on TV by Golf Channel (which you can watch for free on Fubo) for early weekend coverage. NBC, broadcasting the PGA Tour for the first time in 2025, will have live coverage of the third and final rounds. There is streaming on ESPN+ as well as the NBC sports app.
Sunday, Feb. 16
Final round
8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. ET, ESPN+
1-3 p.m. ET, Golf Channel
1-6 p.m. ET, NBC Sports app
1-6 p.m. ET, SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
3-6 p.m. ET, NBC
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