Tour Stops in Palm Beach This week, (Some) Veterans Return
Tuesday, February 25, 2025

    Brian Campbell, Aldrich Potgieter, Isaiah Salinda, Aaron Rai, Ben Griffen. Those are the names of the top five finishers in the $7 million Mexico Open that wound up Sunday. Doesn't exactly ring a bell like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Ocalan Louis Oosthuizen and the new king, Scottie Scheffler. 

    Campbell won in Mexico over Potgieter with a birdie on the first playoff hole after they tied at 20 under par in regulation. But - aside from their families, did anyone care? Ever since the PGA LIV split, only Scheffler's unprecedented run lends any suspense to most events. 

    This week they're back on U. S. soil, unless Trump has changed the name of the country. The Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches begins Thursday at the PGA National Resort's Champion Course, a par 71 at 7,167 yards and there are a slew of familiar faces, like Webb Simpson, Lucas Glover, Zach Johnson, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, Matt Kuchar and Shane Lowry, to name a few.  

    Also in the mix are Gators Billy Horschel and Camilo Villegas, and Seminole Daniel Berger.  In recent events, Horschel finished ninth at Pebble Beach, 21st at the American Express and 51st at The Sentry. Berger tied for second in Phoenix, tied for 12th in the Genesis and tied for 21st at the American Express. 

    There's another million-dollar plus up for grabs, but it's just not the same. Maybe never will be. 

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