Bluffton Resident Earns Second PGA Tour Win
SILVIS, ILLINOIS, JUL 6 – Brian Campbell defeated Emiliano Grillo in a sudden-death playoff to earn $1.5 million and his second PGA Tour win this year, moving up to 28th in FedEx Cup standings.
- On July 6, 2025, Brian Campbell earned his second PGA Tour victory of the year by defeating Emiliano Grillo in a sudden-death playoff at the tournament held in Silvis, Illinois.
- Campbell had spent most of the past decade on the Korn Ferry Tour and struggled with illness and limited cuts after his first win, making this playoff victory unexpected.
- The tournament featured intense competition, with Campbell and Grillo finishing 18-under 266 after 72 holes, joined by David Lipsky who missed the playoff by one shot due to a final-hole bogey.
- Campbell earned $1,512,000 and 500 FedEx Cup points, jumping from 71st to 37th on the money list and from 59th to 28th in the FedEx Cup standings.
- This win confirms Campbell as one of six multiple winners this season and showcases his perseverance after setbacks, suggesting renewed momentum as the PGA Tour heads to the British Isles.
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Bluffton resident earns second PGA Tour win
SILVIS, Ill. (WSAV) — A Bluffton resident picked up his second PGA Tour win of his career on Sunday at the John Deere Classic. Brian Campbell's victory came on the first playoff hole after Campbell and Emiliano Grillo both tied at 18 strokes under par after 72 holes. Campbell made par on the playoff hole to secure the win. Campbell finished an impressive weekend strong in the final round. He carded six birdies along 11 pars. He registered rounds…
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