South African golfer Jayden Schaper captured the Mauritius Open on Sunday after a dramatic playoff victory over American Ryan Gerard. Schaper finished the regular 72-hole round with an 8-under 64, a score that included three birdies in his final four holes. When the tournament went to sudden-death, Schaper chipped in for an eagle on the second playoff hole to seal the win.
A Masterful Finish
Schaper’s final round was a showcase of precision. After a steady start, he birdied three of the last four holes, dropping to 8-under. The decisive moment came on the 18th when he reached the green in two shots and hit a short chip for a birdie. In the playoff, his first-hole eagle, followed by a second-hole chip-in, proved enough to outpace Gerard.
Alfred Dunhill Championship Success
This triumph follows Schaper’s victory at the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa the week before. There, he also won in a playoff, concluding that event with an eagle. The back-to-back wins have underscored Schaper’s growing confidence on the European Tour.
Gerard’s Long-Haul Journey
Ryan Gerard, ranked world No. 57, flew from Florida to Mauritius-a distance of roughly 1,250 miles (2,000 km) off Africa’s eastern coast. He needed a top-four finish to secure a Masters invitation, as the tournament awards spots to the top 50 in the final world ranking of the year. Gerard posted a 63-66 weekend, earning a playoff with Schaper that ultimately secured his place at Augusta National.
Ranking Surge and Race to Dubai

Schaper’s victories have propelled him from world No. 153 to No. 63 in just three weeks. This jump gives him a significant head start in the Race to Dubai rankings on the European Tour, positioning him well for the season’s final events.
Masters Invitation Details
The Masters invites the top 50 players in the world’s final ranking a week before the tournament. Gerard’s playoff win and subsequent top-four finish in Mauritius earned him an invitation to the 2025 Masters, marking a major milestone in his career.
Additional Career Highlights
Earlier in the season, Schaper tied for second at the Nedbank Golf Challenge. His consistent performance across multiple tournaments has highlighted his potential to become a regular contender on the world stage.
Significance of the Wins
The back-to-back playoff victories demonstrate Schaper’s ability to perform under pressure. His rapid ascent in the world rankings and entry into the Masters suggest a promising trajectory for the 24-year-old.
Augusta National’s Selection Process
Augusta National’s policy of inviting the top 50 in the world ranking a week before the Masters provides a clear pathway for players like Gerard, who finish high enough in a single event to qualify for the prestigious tournament.
Closing Thoughts
Jayden Schaper’s Mauritius Open triumph, coupled with his Alfred Dunhill Championship win, has marked a breakout season. His climb to world No. 63 and Masters invitation position him as a golfer to watch in the coming months.
Key Takeaways
- Jayden Schaper wins Mauritius Open in playoff, moving from world No. 153 to No. 63.
- Ryan Gerard secures Masters spot after beating Schaper in Mauritius.
- Schaper’s consecutive playoff victories boost his standing on the European Tour.

