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Baycurrent Classic: Xander Schauffele wins first title since 2024 Open

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Xander Schauffele won his first title since last year’s Open Championship at the Baycurrent Classic in Japan.

American Schauffele carded a final-round 64, featuring eight birdies, to finish one shot clear of compatriot Max Greyserman on 19-under at Yokohama Country Club.

It was Schauffele’s first event since the United States’ Ryder Cup defeat by Europe at Bethpage Black in New York.

The 31-year-old struggled with a rib injury at the start of the year which disrupted the momentum generated by his 2024 Open victory at Royal Troon, which came only two months after his maiden major win at the PGA Championship.

“It feels good, it’s nice to know I’ve still got it,” said Schauffele. “It was a rough year but my team dragged me through it.

“Hopefully I’m catching my stride. It was a big learning experience with the injury this year.”

Schauffele added that it was “special” to win in Japan, where his mother grew up and his grandparents still live.

Michael Thorbjornsen, who briefly tied for the lead after an eagle at the fourth hole, finished three strokes behind Schauffele in third on 16 under par.

Schauffele’s Ryder Cup team-mate Collin Morikawa finished tied for 14th on 10 under.

American Matt McCarty had the round of the day, hitting 12 birdies – including eight in a row on the back nine – for a final-round 11-under 60, with only a bogey at the 18th denying him a sub-60 round.

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