The Mexico Open at Vidanta sits right between the West Coast Swing and the Florida Swing on the PGA Tour schedule, but it’s not to be overlooked.
Defending champion Tony Finau is back at Vidanta Vallarta hoping to go back-to-back, while players like Nicolai Hojgaard, Cameron Champ, Emiliano Grillo and Keith Mitchell are determined to deny him.
Finau — runner-up here in 2022 to Jon Rahm — is the betting favorite at +750. He’s also among some of the best 10 players at the Mexico Open over the last two seasons.
“There’s definitely different feelings coming back to a golf course that you’ve had success,” Finau said in his pre-tournament press conference Tuesday. “Once you get on the golf course, you know it’s a course that you’ve had success and you’ve won before, so you definitely have that sense of confidence
Vidanta Vallarta, a Greg Norman design, is a par-71 track that measures 7,456 yards.
Check out our list below detailing the cheapest general admission tickets for each day of the 2024 Mexico Open at Vidanta.