Xander Schauffele Secures Victory at Baycurrent Classic Marking First Win Since 2024 Open

Xander Schauffele achieved a significant milestone by winning the Baycurrent Classic in Japan. This victory marked his first title since the 2024 Open Championship. Schauffele finished the event with an impressive final-round score of 64, which included eight birdies. He completed the tournament at 19-under par, edging out fellow American Max Greyserman by a single stroke at the Yokohama Country Club.
Xander Schauffele’s Comeback
This tournament was Schauffele’s first competition following the United States’ defeat at the Ryder Cup held at Bethpage Black in New York. The 31-year-old golfer faced challenges earlier in the year due to a rib injury that hindered his progress.
Struggles and Recovery
- Injured at the beginning of the year
- Struggled to maintain momentum after his 2024 Open win
- Expressed doubts about his ability to win again
Despite these challenges, Schauffele credited his support team for helping him through the tough times. He remarked on the emotional journey, stating, “It was a rough year but my team dragged me through it.” Winning in Japan held particular significance, as this is where his mother was raised and where his grandparents still reside.
Event Highlights
Michael Thorbjornsen, who briefly tied for the lead after scoring an eagle on the fourth hole, concluded the tournament three strokes behind Schauffele, finishing at 16-under par. Notably, Collin Morikawa, another Ryder Cup teammate, finished tied for 14th place at 10-under par. Additionally, Matt McCarty showcased an incredible performance with 12 birdies, scoring 11-under 60 for the day, narrowly missing a sub-60 round due to a bogey on the 18th hole.
Key Statistics
Player | Final Score | Position |
---|---|---|
Xander Schauffele | 19-under | 1st |
Max Greyserman | 18-under | 2nd |
Michael Thorbjornsen | 16-under | 3rd |
Collin Morikawa | 10-under | Tied 14th |
Matt McCarty | 11-under | Round of the Day |
Schauffele’s victory at the Baycurrent Classic not only signifies a return to form but also highlights the resilience required to overcome personal and competitive challenges.