The Baycurrent Classic (Japanese: ベイカレントクラシック) is a professional golf tournament in Yokohama, Japan. It is co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and the Japan Golf Tour. It was founded as the Zozo Championship in 2019 and sponsored by Zozo, a Japanese clothing brand. In 2025, the sponsorship changed to Baycurrent, a Japanese consulting firm and the tournament moved to Yokohama Country Club.

History

The tournament is the first event sanctioned by the PGA Tour in Japan. The inaugural event was held at Narashino Country Club where Tiger Woods won his 82nd PGA Tour victory. This tied the all-time record set by Sam Snead.

In 2020, the tournament was moved to Sherwood Country Club in Lake Sherwood, California in October, due to ongoing travel restrictions because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultimately, the 2020 event became a sole-sanctioned PGA Tour event and had no involvement from the Japan Golf Tour.

The tournament returned to Japan in 2021 as well as being sanctioned by both the PGA Tour and the Japan Golf Tour. However, it was an unofficial money event on the Japan Golf Tour. Hideki Matsuyama eagled the final hole to win in his home country by five shots ahead of Brendan Steele and Cameron Tringale.

In December 2024, it was announced that Zozo would no longer sponsor the tournament from 2025 onwards, with the tournament being renamed as the Baycurrent Classic.

Course

Yokohama Country Club, established in 1958, and opened in 1960, is a 36-hole facility featuring East and West courses originally designed by the club's founder and first chairman the late Takeo Aiyama. The West Course was remodeled by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2016. The course will see the field take on a composite of both layouts, including 16 holes from the West Course and two holes from the East Course.

Winners

YearTour(s)WinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upPurse ($)Winner's share ($)Venue
Baycurrent Classic
2025JPN, PGATUnited States Xander Schauffele265−191 strokeUnited States Max Greyserman8,000,0001,440,000Yokohama, Japan
Zozo Championship
2024JPN, PGATColombia Nico Echavarría260−201 strokeUnited States Max Greyserman United States Justin Thomas8,500,0001,530,000Narashino, Japan
2023JPN, PGATUnited States Collin Morikawa266−146 strokesUnited States Eric Cole United States Beau Hossler8,500,0001,530,000Narashino, Japan
2022JPN, PGATUnited States Keegan Bradley265−151 strokeUnited States Rickie Fowler United States Andrew Putnam11,000,0001,980,000Narashino, Japan
2021JPN, PGATJapan Hideki Matsuyama265−155 strokesUnited States Brendan Steele United States Cameron Tringale9,950,0001,791,000Narashino, Japan
2020JPN, PGATUnited States Patrick Cantlay265−231 strokeSpain Jon Rahm United States Justin Thomas8,000,0001,440,000Sherwood, U.S.
2019JPN, PGATUnited States Tiger Woods261−193 strokesJapan Hideki Matsuyama9,750,0001,755,000Narashino, Japan

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