🏌️‍♂️ Baycurrent Classic 2025: PGA Tour LIVE in Japan!
The 2025 Baycurrent Classic, formerly the Zozo Championship, is the PGA Tour’s only stop in Japan this year, taking place at the Yokohama Country Club. With a compact field of 78 players and no cut, every golfer will play the weekend — and the leaderboard is heating up!

After 36 holes, last year’s runner-up holds a four-shot lead, while the defending champion is tied for fourth. Watch top golfers like Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Adam Scott, and Nico Echavarria battle for the title in this exciting event.

⏰ LIVE Coverage: Golf Channel, 11 PM ET Friday → 3 AM ET Saturday (No ESPN+ or Sirius XM coverage this week)

🔥 Highlights:

Keith Mitchell fired the low round of the day: 62

Max Greyserman and Xander Schauffele close behind with 63

Past champions Tiger Woods, Matsuyama, Patrick Cantlay, and Keegan Bradley feature in the field

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The 2025 Bay Current Classic, formerly known as the Zo Championship, is the PGA Tour’s only stop in Japan this year, taking place at the Yokohama Country Club in Yokohama. Now in its seventh year, the tournament continues Saturday, though for viewers in the US, that means Friday night coverage. After 36 holes, last year’s runner-up has built a four-shot lead, while three players are tied for second, and the defending champion sits in a four-way tie. five shots back. With only 78 players in the field, there is no cut. Every golfer gets to play the weekend. Golf Channel is the exclusive way to watch the action live, offering 4 hours of coverage each day. The third round broadcast begins at 11:00 p.m. Eastern on Friday and continues until 3:00 a.m. Saturday, reflecting the 14-hour time difference with Japan. There is no coverage on ESPN Plus or Sirius XMPPGA Tour Radio this week, so fans will need to tune in to catch all the action. The second round saw some impressive performances with Alex Smallley and defending champion Nico Echavaria posting 65s early to move into contention. Xander Chaufell and Max Graaserman fired 63s, but the low round of the day belonged to Keith Mitchell, who carded a 62. Graaserman’s consistent play in Japan helped him claim the 36-hole lead at 12 underpar. The field features a mix of past champions and top tier talent, including defending champion Etchavaria, Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Chauffel, Colin Moriawa, Windam Clark, Adam Scott, and more. The event has a storied history beginning as the Zo Championship in 2019. Past winners include Tiger Woods, Patrick Kentlay, Matsuyama, Keegan Bradley, and Moriawa with Echavaria winning last year. Tiger’s 2019 victory remains his latest PGA Tour win. This year, the Bayurren Classic has moved to Yokohama Country Club, a par 71 7,315yard course redesigned by Bill Core and Ben Krenshaw in 2015. The tournament uses a routing that combines 16 holes from the west course and two from the east course, offering a challenging and scenic test in the shadow of the city. With a compact field, dramatic leaderboard, and no cut, the 2025 Bayurren Classic promises an exciting weekend of golf in Japan.

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