The 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld takes place from February 20-23 at Vidanta Vallarta in Mexico. This PGA Tour event has a $7 million purse and offers 500 FedEx Cup points to the winner. The tournament has only been a PGA Tour event since 2022, with past winners including Jon Rahm, Tony Finau, and defending champion Jake Knapp.
The event follows the Genesis Invitational, a Signature Event on the PGA Tour. Many of the top-ranked players are taking the week off, creating an opportunity for rising stars and first-time winners to step up. Vidanta Vallarta is a long course that favors big hitters and strong iron players. With plenty of birdie opportunities, the winning score should again be near -20. Get all your betting needs covered at WagerHome.
Course Preview – Vidanta Vallarta Setup
Vidanta Vallarta is a 7,456-yard, par-71 course designed by Greg Norman. The layout features wide fairways and large paspalum greens, making it a great course for aggressive play. There are five par-3s, four par-5s, and nine par-4s, with several holes offering risk-reward opportunities.
Past winners have excelled in strokes gained off-the-tee and approach shots from 175 yards or more. The fairways are some of the easiest to hit on the PGA Tour, and rough is not a major penalty, allowing players to be aggressive with the driver. Water is in play on 12 holes, adding some challenge to approach shots.
Mexico Open at Vidanta Recent Winners
The Mexico Open at Vidanta has been part of the PGA Tour since 2022. It takes place at Vidanta Vallarta, a course that allows aggressive play. The tournament has produced low scores, with power players finding success.
Jon Rahm won the first edition in 2022 with a score of 267 (-17). Tony Finau followed in 2023 with a dominant 260 (-24). Jake Knapp won in 2024, finishing at 265 (-19), securing a three-stroke victory.
Year | Winner | Score | To Par | Margin | Prize Money |
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2024 | Jake Knapp | 265 | -19 | 3 | $1,458,000 |
2023 | Tony Finau | 260 | -24 | 3 | $1,386,000 |
2022 | Jon Rahm | 267 | -17 | 1 | $1,314,000 |
The tournament continues to attract top players and is a key event between the West Coast Swing and the Florida Swing. With past winners setting strong benchmarks, future editions promise more exciting performances.
Top Players to Watch
With many top-ranked players skipping the event, Akshay Bhatia enters as the betting favorite at +1400. He has been trending upward and has the distance and iron play to compete at this course. Rasmus Hojgaard, another big hitter, is listed at +2000 and could be a strong contender.
Patrick Rodgers (+2200) is another player to watch. He has finished in the top 10 at Vidanta Vallarta three times, including a T-6 last year. Stephan Jaeger (+2500) also has a strong track record at this course, finishing third in 2024. Defending champion Jake Knapp is listed at +4000 and will look to repeat his success from last year.
There is also value in long shots. Vincent Norrman (+9000) and Hayden Springer (+9000) are two names to consider. Both players have the length and ball-striking ability to make a run in a weaker field.
PPH Betting Prediction
The Mexico Open has been dominated by long hitters who take advantage of the wide fairways and large greens. Past winners like Jon Rahm, Tony Finau, and Jake Knapp all excelled in driving distance and approach play. This trend should continue in 2025.
Patrick Rodgers at +2200 is the pick. He has a strong history at Vidanta Vallarta, ranking first in total strokes gained at this course over the last three years. He was in contention at Torrey Pines last week before fading in the final round, but this course suits his game perfectly. He ranks in the top five in strokes gained tee-to-green at Vidanta Vallarta, showing how well he plays here.
With the winning score expected to be around -20, look for players who can rack up birdies and take advantage of the par-5s. Rodgers has three top-10 finishes in three starts at this course, making him a strong value play. Set up your book and maximize profits with WagerHome.
Pick: Patrick Rodgers +2200