In the opening round of the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld, England’s Harry Hall, France’s Paul Barjon, and Norway’s Kristoffer Ventura share the lead, each carding an impressive 8-under-par 63. The tournament, held at the picturesque Vidanta Vallarta course in Vallarta, Mexico, runs from February 20 to 23.
Hall’s Performance
Harry Hall, who secured his first PGA Tour victory at the ISCO Championship last year, continued his strong form. His round was highlighted by precise iron play and consistent putting, positioning him well for a potential second tour win.
Barjon’s Round
Paul Barjon matched Hall’s score, demonstrating accuracy off the tee and a deft touch around the greens. The Frenchman, aiming for his maiden PGA Tour title, capitalized on favorable scoring conditions to join the leaders.
Ventura’s Surge
Kristoffer Ventura completed the trio atop the leaderboard with a bogey-free round. The Norwegian showcased his ball-striking prowess, setting up multiple birdie opportunities to secure his share of the lead.
Chasing Pack
Former Open champion Francesco Molinari is among a group of players tied at 5-under-par, just three strokes behind the leaders. Molinari’s experience and steady play make him a formidable contender as the tournament progresses.
Looking Ahead
With three rounds remaining, the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld promises intense competition. Fans can watch the second round live on Sky Sports Golf from 3 pm on Friday.