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Greyserman, Cauley and Campbell sit atop the leaderboard after 1st round of PGA Tour event in Japan

Scott leads with strong driving but struggles with putting as windy conditions challenge players; eight tied within one shot of the lead, officials said.

  • Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, at Yokohama Country Club Americans Max Greyserman, Bud Cauley and Brian Campbell shared the first-round lead after shooting 4-under 67 as tee times were moved earlier to avoid a typhoon.
  • The Baycurrent Classic, the PGA Tour's sole Asian stop, moved this year to Yokohama Country Club after being played east of Tokyo since 2019, and players view it as especially important.
  • Starting brightly with multiple birdies, Scott opened with four birdies in his first six holes and said the windy conditions can help his game, tying him with eight players at three under.
  • Ryder Cup teammates Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa each opened with even-par 71s and stood four shots off the lead, with Morikawa focused on putting and Schauffele on gaining confidence after injury.
  • Greyserman, who lost here on the 72nd hole last year, aims to reach the top-60 from 58th in the FedExCup to secure early Signature Event spots next year as players head to India next week.
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Greyserman, Cauley and Campbell sit atop the leaderboard after 1st round of PGA Tour event in Japan

Americans Max Greyserman, Bud Cauley and Brian Campbell each shot 4-under 67 to sit atop the leaderboard after the first round of the Baycurrent Classic in Japan.

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