International players have won six of the seven tournaments on the PGA Tour this year. The Mexico Open is keeping up with that trend. The three players sharing the lead
Mexico, China and Canada were the largest importers for the US in 2023, and the first targets of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Germany, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Ireland, Italy and France may be next.
Matteo Arnaldi of Italy hits a return to Germany's Alexander Zverev during a Mexican Open tennis match in Acapulco, Mexico, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Jeremy Paul, of Germany, chips onto the 18th green during the first round of the Mexico Open golf tournament in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
The biggest foreign supplier of cars was Mexico ($49 billion), followed by Japan ($40 billion), South Korea ($37 billion), Canada ($28 billion) and Germany ($25 billion).
The NFL has steadily expanded its global presence over the years, hosting games in countries such as Mexico, Germany, England, and most recently, Brazil, which made its debut last season. With plans to also introduce regular season games in Ireland this year and Australia by 2026,
Six of the seven PGA Tour events this year had international winners, and the Mexico Open kept up with trend Thursday when Jeremy Paul of Germany, Kris Ventura of Norway and Harry Hall of England shared the lead at 7-under 64.
Aldrich Potgieter has a one-shot lead in the Mexico Open. He had reason to hope for a larger margin going for his first PGA Tour victory.
The South African is the fourth-youngest player to shoot 61 or better in a PGA Tour event. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Scores from the PGA Tour Mexico Open at VidantaWorld on Saturday-1Charley Hoffman (USA)713David Skinns (England)73-2Justin Lower (USA)700Trey Mullinax (USA)71Rico Hoey (Philippines)685Carson Young (US
and the Mexico Open kept up with trend Thursday when Jeremy Paul of Germany, Kris Ventura of Norway and Harry Hall of England shared the lead at 7-under 64. Hall played early and handled the gusts ...
and the Mexico Open kept up with trend Thursday when Jeremy Paul of Germany, Kris Ventura of Norway and Harry Hall of England shared the lead at 7-under 64. Hall played early and handled the gusts ...
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