Jayden Schaper - Winning the 2025 Alfred Dunhill Championship

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South Africa’s Jayden Schaper produced a moment of rare composure and class under the fiercest pressure to secure his maiden DP World Tour title, edging out Shaun Norris with an eagle in a dramatic playoff at the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Royal Johannesburg on Sunday.
The victory capped a compelling final day on the East Course, where Norris had earlier set the benchmark with a superb closing round of 62 to reach 16-under-par. Schaper, undeterred, methodically reeled him in with a polished 67, highlighted by three birdies in his final five holes, including a deft chip-in at the 16th, to force a sudden-death playoff.
Following his sensational win, the youngster said as player you question your ability to win right up until the very end.
14 Dec 2025 9AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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