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2025 Mexico Open Sunday TV coverage, streaming: How to watch Round 4

Aldrich Potgieter of South Africa plays his shot from the 11th tee during the third round of the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld 2025 at Vidanta Vallarta on February 22, 2025 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Aldrich Potgieter is seeking his maiden PGA Tour victory on Sunday.

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The 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld continues on Sunday with the fourth and final round in Vallarta. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Sunday, including full Mexico Open TV coverage, streaming info and Round 4 tee times.

How to watch Mexico Open on Sunday

Twenty-year-old South African Aldrich Potgieter held a four-shot lead at the 36-hole mark. And now with one round remaining, Potgieter is 20 under par, and his lead has been cut to only one shot over 31-year-old American Brian Campbell (-19).

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In addition to what looks to be a showdown between these two players, both of whom are seeking their first-ever PGA Tour victory, there are also a number of other contenders within striking distance. Stephan Jaeger, Alex Smalley, Aaron Rai and Ben Griffin are all within six shots of Potgieter’s lead. And at a course where low scores are common, anything can happen on Sunday afternoon.

You can watch the final round of the Mexico Open on TV via Golf Channel and NBC, which will air coverage beginning at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early coverage and featured group streaming coverage starting at 10:30 a.m. ET.

Below, you will find everything you need to know to watch the final round of the 2025 Mexico Open.

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How to watch on TV Sunday

Golf Channel will provide early final-round TV coverage of the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld from 1-3 p.m. ET on Sunday, followed by NBC from 3-6 p.m. ET.

How to stream online Sunday

You can stream the final round of the 2025 Mexico Open via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer early general coverage and featured group coverage beginning at 10:30 a.m. ET on Sunday. NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App will provide a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s coverage for viewers with an active cable subscription, and Peacock will stream the NBC broadcast.

2025 Mexico Open Round 4 tee times (ET)

Tee No. 1

10:35 am – Rasmus Hojgaard, Ben Martin, Kris Ventura
10:46 am – Sami Valimaki, Ricky Castillo, Andrew Putnam
10:57 am – Henrik Norlander, Thorbjorn Olesen, Jeremy Paul
11:08 am – Ryan Gerard, Erik van Rooyen, Quade Cummins
11:19 am – Greyson Sigg, Aaron Baddeley, Hayden Springer
11:30 am – Taylor Montgomery, Blades Brown, Joe Highsmith
11:41 am- Chandler Phillips, John Pak, Noah Goodwin
11:52 am – Harry Hall. Akshay Bhatia, Michael Kim
12:03 pm – Ryo Histatsune, Steven Fisk, Kevin Roy
12:14 pm – Patrick Rodgers, Joel Dahmen, Nicolai Hojgaard
12:25 pm – Alejandro Tosti, Isaiah Salinda, Justin Hastings
12:36 pm- 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
10:46 am – Taylor Moore, Danny Walker, Rafael Campos
10:57 am – Takumi Kanaya, Niklas Norgaard, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio
11:08 am – Sam Ryder, Jake Knapp, Lanto Griffin
11:19 am – Max McGreevy, Matteo Manaassero, Jacob Bridgeman
11:30 am – Frankie Capan III, Thirston Lawrence, Victor Perez
11: 41 am – Ben Kohles, Adam Svensson, Chad Ramey
11: 52 am – Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Vincent Norrman
12:03 pm – Matt McCarty, Emiliano Grillo, Mason Andersen
12:14 pm – David Lipsky, Jonathan Byrd, Santiago de la Fuente
12: 25 pm – Scott Piercy, Fred Biondi, Antione Rozner
12: 36 pm – C.T. Pan, Riley Lewis, Thomas Rosenmueller
12:47 pm – Harry Higgs, Karl Vilips

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