BaycurrentClassic2025 .🏆 Xander Schauffele Wins Baycurrent Classic 2025 in Japan!
After more than a year without a title, Olympic gold medalist Xander Schauffele has returned to the winner’s circle at the Baycurrent Classic 2025 — formerly known as the Zozo Championship.
📍 Location: Yokohama Country Club, Japan
📅 Final Round Recap: Schauffele outlasted Max Greyserman by one stroke with clutch birdies down the stretch to claim his 10th PGA Tour title.
🔥 Leaderboard :
1️⃣ Xander Schauffele (-19)
2️⃣ Max Greyserman (-18)
3️⃣ Michael Thorbjornsen (-16)
4️⃣ Takumi Kanaya (-14)
5️⃣ Byeong-Hun An (-14)
🎙️ “Japan has always been special to me — winning here feels incredible.” — Xander Schauffele
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More than a year without a victory, Xander Choffell has done it. The Olympic champion in two-time major winner is back on top, capturing the 2025 Bay Current Classic in breathtaking fashion at the Yokohama Country Club in Japan. Once known as a Zozo Championship, this event may not carry the prestige of the majors, but in Japan, it’s a celebration of global golf. And this week, it belonged to Chaell. Japan the final round drama. Entering Sunday’s final round, Chafeld was tied for the lead at 12 under after rounds of 71, 63, and 67. But what unfolded on the back nine was Vintage Xander. Calm under pressure, precise with every swing, and lethal when it mattered most. With birdies on 13 and a stunning 22-t putt at the 14th, Chaell reclaimed the solo lead. His eyes fixed on victory, his form unshakable. behind him. Max Grazeman, refused to go quietly, fighting for his first PGA Tour title after leading through the early rounds. Michael Thorbjornson, the young American star, briefly threatened, but a bogey at 16 ended his run. With two holes remaining, Chauffeell held his nerve, parring out to secure his 10th career PGA Tour title and his first since 2024. Bar chart final leaderboard 2025 Baker and Classic Yokohama Japan rank player country score to par total first place medal Xander Chauffel United States USA 201USUS9 winner second place medal Max Grezman United States USA 266US one shot behind. Third place medal, Michael Thorbjornson, United States, USA 268US 16, three shots behind. Keycap for Alex Smallley, United States, USA 270US14 tied. Keycap for Tacumi Kanaya, Japan, Japan 270US14 tide. Keycap for Rico Hoey, Philippines, Philippines 270US14 tide. Keycap 4 Garrick Higgo South Africa South Africa 270 minus14 tide keycap 4 Bayong and South Korea South Korea 270US14 tide keycap 9 Nicholas Etchavaria Columbia 271US3 flag and hold a moment that sealed it that birdie on the 14th a curling 22-footer under pressure might just be one of the defining moments of chaell season It wasn’t just a birdie. It was a statement. A reminder that even when he’s quiet, Xander Chauffel is never gone. With this win, the 31-year-old moves closer to the top of the FedEx Cup standings and reasserts his place among golf elite just months before the major season begins. Speech balloon post round reaction. It’s been a long time coming, Chael said, smiling through relief. Japan has always been special to me. to finally win here. It feels incredible. If you like this report, then don’t forget to subscribe. Love victory. Bay current Xander Chaell ends drought claims first win of 2025 in Japan. When the sun rises over Yokohama Country Club, it’s more than just another round of golf. It’s redemption, resilience, and a reminder of what greatness looks like. After more than a year without a victory, Xander Chaell has done it. The Olympic champion and two-time major winner is back on top, capturing the 2025 Bayern Classic in breathtaking fashion at the Yokohama Country Club in Japan. Once known as a Zozo Championship, this event may not carry the prestige of the majors, but in Japan, it’s a celebration of global golf. And this week, it belonged to Chaell. Japan, the final round drama. Entering Sunday’s final round, Showa Feld was tied for the lead at 12 under after rounds of 71, 63, and 67. But what unfolded on the back nine was vintage Xander. Calm under pressure, precise with every swing, and lethal when it mattered most. With birdies on 13 and a stunning 22-t putt at the 14th, Chafell reclaimed the solo lead. His eyes fixed on victory, his form unshakable. behind him. Max Grazeman refused to go quietly, fighting for his first PGA Tour title after leading through the early rounds. Michael Thorbjornson, the young American star, briefly threatened, but a bogey at 16 ended his run. With two holes remaining, Chauffeell held his nerve, parring out to secure his 10th career PGA Tour title and his first since 2024. Bar chart final leaderboard 2025 Baker and Classic Yokohama Japan ranked player country score to par total first place medal Xander Chael United States USA 201USUS9 winner second place medal Max Grezman United States USA 266 -8 18 one shot behind. Third place medal, Michael Thorbjornson, United States, USA 268US 16, three shots behind. Keycap for Alex Smallley, United States, USA 270US14 tide. Keycap for Takumi Kaya, Japan, Japan 270US14 tide. Keycap for Rico Hoey, Philippines, Philippines 270US14 tide. Keycap 4 Garrick Higgo South Africa South Africa 270 minus14 tide. Keycap 4 Bayon Hunt and South Korea South Korea 270US14 tide. Keycap 9 Nicholas Etchavaria Columbia 271US3 flag and hold a moment that sealed it. That birdie on the 14th a curling 22-footer under pressure might just be one of the defining moments of chaell season. It wasn’t just a birdie. It was a statement. A reminder that even when he’s quiet, Xander Chauffel is never gone. With this win, the 31-year-old moves closer to the top of the FedEx Cup standings and reasserts his place among golf elite just months before the major season begins. Speech balloon post round reaction. It’s been a long time coming, Chael said, smiling through relief. Japan has always been special to me. to finally win here. It feels incredible. If you like this report, then don’t forget to subscribe. Love victory. Bay current Xander Chaell ends drought claims first win of 2025 in Japan. When the sun rises over Yokohama Country Club, it’s more than just another round of golf. It’s redemption, resilience, and a reminder of what greatness looks like. After more than a year without a victory, Xander Chaell has done it. The Olympic champion and two-time major winner is back on top, capturing the 2025 Bay Current Classic in breathtaking fashion at the Yokohama Country Club in Japan. Once known as a Zozo Championship, this event may not carry the prestige of the majors, but in Japan, it’s a celebration of global golf. And this week, it belonged to Chaell. Japan the final round drama. Entering Sunday’s final round, Chafeld was tied for the lead at 12 under after rounds of 71, 63, and 67. But what unfolded on the back nine was vintage Xander. Calm under pressure, precise with every swing, and lethal when it mattered most. With birdies on 13 and a stunning 22- ft putt at the 14th, Chaell reclaimed the solo lead. His eyes fixed on victory, his form unshakable. behind him. Max Grazeman refused to go quietly, fighting for his first PGA Tour title after leading through the early rounds. Michael Thorbjornson, the young American star, briefly threatened, but a bogey at 16 ended his run. With two holes remaining, Chaell held his nerve, parring out to secure his 10th career PGA Tour title and his first since 2024. Bar chart final leaderboard 2025 Baker and Classic Yokohama Japan rank player country score to par total first place medal Xander Chauffel United States USA 201US19 winner second place medal Max Grazeman United States USA 266 -8 18, one shot behind. Third place medal, Michael Thorjornson, United States, USA 268US 16, three shots behind. Keycap for Alex Smallley, United States, USA 270US14 tide. Keycap for Takumi Kaya, Japan, Japan 270US14 tide. Keycap for Rico Hoey, Philippines, Philippines, 270US14 tide. Keycap 4 Garrick Higgo South Africa South Africa 270 minus14 tide keycap 4 Bion and South Korea South Korea 270US14 tide keycap 9 Nicholas Echavvaria Columbia 271US13 flag and hold a moment that sealed it that birdie on the 14th a curling 22-footer under pressure might just be one of the defining moments of chaell season It wasn’t just a birdie. It was a statement. A reminder that even when he’s quiet, Xander Chauffeel is never gone. With this win, the 31-year-old moves closer to the top of the FedEx Cup standings and reasserts his place among golf elite just months before the major season begins. Speech balloon post round reaction. It’s been a long time coming, Chauffel said, smiling through relief. Japan has always been special to me. to finally win here. It feels incredible. If you like this report, then don’t forget to subscribe. Love victory. Bay current Xander Chafell ends drought claims first win of 2025 in Japan. When the sun rises over Yokohama Country Club, it’s more than just another round of golf. It’s redemption, resilience, and a reminder of what greatness looks like. After more than a year without a victory, Xander Chaell has done it. The Olympic champion and two-time major winner is back on top, capturing the 2025 Bay Current Classic in breathtaking fashion at the Yokohama Country Club in Japan. Once known as a Zozo Championship, this event may not carry the prestige of the majors, but in Japan, it’s a celebration of global golf and this week it belonged to Chaell. Japan, the final round drama. Entering Sunday’s final round, Showa Feld was tied for the lead at 12 under after rounds of 71, 63, and 67. But what unfolded on the back nine was Vintage Xander. Calm under pressure, precise with every swing, and lethal when it mattered most. With birdies on 13 and a stunning 22-oot putt at the 14th, Chafell reclaimed the solo lead. His eyes fixed on victory, his form unshakable. behind him. Max Greaserman refused to go quietly, fighting for his first PGA Tour title after leading through the early rounds. Michael Thorbjornson, the young American star, briefly threatened, but a bogey at 16 ended his run. With two holes remaining, Chaell held his nerve, parring out to secure his 10th career PGA Tour title, his first since 2024. Bar chart final leaderboard 2025 Baker and Classic Yokohama Japan rank player country score to par total first place medal Xander Chael United States USA 201USUS9 winner second place medal Max Greaserman United States USA 266US one shot behind. Third place medal, Michael Thorbjornson, United States, USA 268US 16, three shots behind. Keycap for Alex Smallley, United States, USA 270US14 tide. Keycap for Takumi Kaya, Japan, Japan 270US14 tide. Keycap for Rico Hoey, Philippines, Philippines, 270US14 tide. Keycap for Garrick Higgo, South Africa, South Africa 270 minus14 tide. Keycap for Bayon Hunt and South Korea, South Korea 270US14 tide. Keycap 9, Nicholas Etchavaria, Columbia 271US3. Flag and hold a moment that sealed it. That birdie on the 14th, a curling 22-footer under pressure might just be one of the defining moments of Chaell season. It wasn’t just a birdie. It was a statement. A reminder that even when he’s quiet, Xander Chauffel is never gone. With this win, the 31-year-old moves closer to the top of the FedEx Cup standings and reasserts his place among golf elite just months before the major season begins. Speech balloon post round reaction. It’s been a long time coming, Chael said, smiling through relief. Japan has always been here. It feels incredible. If you like this report, then don’t forget to subscribe. Love victory. Bay current Xander Choffell ends drought. Claims first win of 2025 in Japan. When the sun rises over Yokohama Country Club, it’s more than just another round of golf. It’s redemption, resilience, and a reminder of what greatness looks like. After more than a year without a victory, Xander Chaell has done it. The Olympic champion and two-time major winner is back on top, capturing the 2025 Bayern Classic in breathtaking fashion at the Yokohama Country Club in Japan. Once known as a Zozo Championship, this event may not carry the prestige of the majors, but in Japan, it’s a celebration of global golf. And this week, it belonged to Chaell. Japan, the final round drama. Entering Sunday’s final round, Cha Fell mattered most. With birdies on 13 and a stunning 22- foot putt at the 14th, Chaell reclaimed the solo lead, his eyes fixed on victory, his form unshakable. Behind him, Max Grazeman refused to go quietly, fighting for his first PGA Tour title after leading through the early rounds. Michael Thorbjornson, the young American star, briefly threatened, but a bogey at 16 ended his run. With two holes remaining, Chaell held his nerve, parring out to secure his 10th career PGA Tour title and his first since 2024. Bar chart final leaderboard. 2025 Baker and Classic, Yokohama, Japan. Rank player country score to par total. First place medal, Xander Chauffel, United States,