Schauffele joins Greyserman in the lead

Schauffele joins Greyserman in the lead

Baycurrent Classic R3

Xander Schauffele bounced back from a late double bogey to share the lead after 54 holes of the US PGA Championship

Xander Schauffele fired six birdies and two bogeys to close with a 4-under 67 and take a share of the lead at 12-under at the Baycurrent Classic.

“This is the first time I’ve been in contention all year I believe, so it’s nice. Been playing pretty good golf. The weather’s been tricky, so proud of the fight today,” said the American.

Schauffele holds his tenth career 54-hole lead/co-lead on the PGA Tour. He is 3-for-9 to date converting to victory and seeks his tenth Tour title in his 200th start at the age of 31 (most recent: 2024 Open Championship).

201 marks his low 54-hole score on Tour this season. His career-best low 54-hole score is 193 (Won/2022 Travelers Championship). Schauffele has had three top-10 finishes in 16 starts this season (T8/Masters, T8/Genesis Scottish Open, T7/Open Championship).

He holds the most consecutive cuts made on Tour with 71 ahead of Scottie Scheffler with 64.

American Max Greyserman started the day with the solo lead and made three birdies, one bogey and one double bogey at the par-3 7th for a 71 to retain a share of the lead.

“I grinded out there. I didn’t play very well. I played fine, just made maybe two mistakes that I don’t normally make,” said Greyserman. “It was wet. It was not really cold but the ball wasn’t going very far. The course is playing really long, really, really long. Yeah, honestly, just happy to get those 18 holes over with the way I kind of was hitting the ball on some of those holes. In a good spot so nothing to worry about.

“I made a couple probably 10 to 13-ish foot par putts. It’s playing — this course is tough at times so you’re going to have some of those, so I just tried to stay mentally in it a little bit and just focus on the fact it was a birdie or par putt didn’t matter, that was the thought process.

“Obviously I think me and Xander are tied, so would have liked to push my lead further, play better today and all that stuff, but you’re not going to play great for 72 straight holes. The conditions were tough and I didn’t really adapt to the elements that well, but it’s a new day tomorrow.”

Greyserman holds his second career 54-hole lead/co-lead on Tour (2nd/2024 Wyndham Championship) and seeks his first title in his 54th start at the age of 30. He has finished runner-up four times, most recently at the 2025 Rocket Classic.

Defending champion Nico Echavarria of Colombia made one bogey and closed with a 69 for a share of third place at 9-under.

Michael Thorbjornsen of the United States made an eagle at the par-4 8th, five birdies and two bogeys for a 66 and a share of third place.

Korean Byeong Hun An also made an eagle, at the par-4 5th, five birdies and two bogeys to join the tie for third place.

South African Garrick Higgo, who finished runner-up at last week’s Sanderson Farms Championship, made two bogeys and carded a 68 to join the tie for third place.

Ren Yonezawa, one of 17 players from Japan in the field, carded a 65 for the low round of the day and lies in T10 at 7-under. 65 marks his career best low-round on Tour (previous best: 66/R2/2024 Baycurrent Classic).

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2R3Total
T1Max Greyserman-12676371201
T1Xander Schauffele-12716367201
T3Michael Thorbjornsen-9696966204
T3Byeong Hun An-9696966204
T3Garrick Higgo-9716568204
T3Si Woo Kim-9716469204
T3Nico Echavarria-9706569204
T8Min Woo Lee-8736567205
T8Sahith Theegala-8686770205
T10Ren Yonezawa-7736865206
T10Matt Wallace-7746666206
T10Beau Hossler-7696869206
T10Alex Smalley-7696572206
T14Camilo Villegas-6716670207
T14Christiaan Bezuidenhout-6696870207
T14Rico Hoey-6686871207
T14Alex Noren-6696573207
T18Mac Meissner-5736867208
T18Sungjae Im-5717067208
T18Rasmus Højgaard-5726868208
T18Takumi Kanaya-5687070208
T22Hideki Matsuyama-4726869209
T22Max McGreevy-4706970209
T22Kazuki Higa-4726473209
T25Lee Hodges-3766668210
T25Aldrich Potgieter-3776568210
T25Adam Scott-3687270210
T25Ryan Gerard-3707268210
T25Sam Ryder-3687171210
T25Nicolai Højgaard-3687072210
T25Keith Mitchell-3756273210
T25Kevin Yu-3696873210
T25Kevin Roy-3686973210
T25Brian Campbell-3676875210
T35Kota Kaneko-2716971211
T35Sam Stevens-2736969211
T35Collin Morikawa-2716872211
T38Chris Gotterup-1746672212
T38William Mouw-1686975212
T38Matti Schmid-1756968212
T41Bud CauleyPar677373213
T41Max HomaPar736773213
T41Emiliano GrilloPar746871213
T44Keita Nakajima+1736774214
T44Matt McCarty+1756574214
T44Kaito Onishi+1707272214
T44Andrew Putnam+1737071214
T44Wyndham Clark+1737071214
T44Isaiah Salinda+1737170214
T50Patrick Fishburn+2707075215
T50Mark Hubbard+2736874215
T50Billy Horschel+2776672215
T50Karl Vilips+2737072215
T50Kurt Kitayama+2707372215
T55Mikumu Horikawa+3736974216
T55Taiga Semikawa+3716877216
T55Joel Dahmen+3717273216
T55Eric Cole+3737370216
T59Vince Whaley+4726976217
T59Michael Kim+4727075217
T59Austin Eckroat+4737074217
T59Taylor Moore+4756874217
T59David Lipsky+4737272217
T64Takanori Konishi+5727175218
T64Joe Highsmith+5767072218
T64Tatsunori Shogenji+5767171218
T67Taiga Kobayashi(a)+6727374219
T67Tom Kim+6757272219
T67Patrick Rodgers+6777072219
T70Riki Kawamoto+7766975220
T70Satoshi Kodaira+7737275220
72Gary Woodland+8777371221
T73Ryo Ishikawa+9747375222
T73Ryo Hisatsune+9787173222
T75Sami Valimaki+11727676224
T75Danny Walker+11806975224
T75Naoto Nakanishi+11737774224
78Davis Riley+12757971225
Updated: October 11, 2025