
MOVING DAY MAYHEM - October 12th, 2025
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On a rainy Saturday at the Baycurrent Classic, Max Greyserman’s historic four-shot lead vanished, leaving him tied with a surging Xander Schauffele at twelve-under-par for the lead.
Max Greyserman battled the elements to an even-par 71, watching his four-shot lead disappear. He now shares the top spot with Xander Schauffele, who fired a brilliant 67, setting up a classic Sunday duel in Japan.
- Greyserman on playing with Schauffele: "It's like playing Tiger in his prime."
- A win would be deeply personal for Schauffele, whose Japanese grandparents have been walking the course all week to support him.
A dangerous group of five players, including defending champion Nico Echavarria and the hot-streaking Michael Thorbjornsen, sits just three shots back at nine-under, poised to take advantage of any final-round stumbles from the leaders.
- Keep an eye on Min Woo Lee, who birdied his final three holes to get to eight-under and within striking distance.
- Defending champion Nico Echavarria is quietly lurking in the pack, fighting to become the first back-to-back winner in tournament history.
Tough conditions see Noren & Smalley slide down the leaderboard • Keith Mitchell follows his 62 with a 73 • Rain resets the entire tournament narrative for Sunday.
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