2025 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open final results: Prize money payout, DP World Tour leaderboard, how much each golfer won
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2025 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open final results: Prize money payout, DP World Tour leaderboard, how much each golfer won



The 2025 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Jayden Schaper, who topped the DP World Tour leaderboard this week with a win at Heritage La Réserve Golf Links in Bel Ombre, Mauritius.

Schaper won his second-consecutive DP World Tour event of 2025, winning with a chip-in eagle on the par-5 18th in the second hole of a sudden-death playoff against Ryan Gerard, who was playing this week on the Tour in an attempt to finish the year in the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking and earn a Masters invite.

“Those are the shots you’re dreaming about when you’re on the practice green as a youngster,” said Schaper. "To pull it off in a tournament and in a playoff – I don’t know. I just can’t wait to get back and look at the footage of that shot because you’re in the moment and focused and you don’t really take in what just happened. I’m pretty sure it’s going to hit me later but it’s just so insane."

Both players finished regulation on 22-under 266 to set up the extra frame, including Schaper shooting 64 and Gerard shooting 66 on Sunday. Gerard got up and down from the greenside bunker on the 18th in regulation to force the extra session, with the first hole halved in par.

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With his finish, Gerard does get into the top 50 and will get an invite to the Masters. Schaper, for his part, now has won twice in a row to end the year and puts himself in a great position to earn a PGA Tour card for 2027. He also moves to 63rd in the Official World Golf Ranking, giving himself a chance to get into the top 50 the week prior to the Masters in April.

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Casey Jarvis finished in third place, five shots out of the playoff.

Schaper won the $204,000 winner's share of the $1,200,000 purse.

AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open recap notes

Schaper earned 500 Race to Dubai points as a DP World Tour member, with its season-long Race to Dubai points race beginning anew. He also earned 18.2 Official World Golf Ranking points, including 4 bonus points for a multi-win year.

There was a 36-hole cut, with 66 of 156 starting players finishing the event in the 5th completed event of the season.

The 2026 DP World Tour schedule continues in 2026.

2025 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT MONEY
1 Jayden Schaper -22 69 69 64 64 266 €174,065.24
P2 Ryan Gerard -22 68 69 63 66 266 €112,630.45
3 Casey Jarvis -17 67 65 68 71 271 €64,506.53
4 Andreas Halvorsen -16 69 72 65 66 272 €51,195.66
T5 Zander Lombard -15 72 68 71 62 273 €39,625.44
T5 John Parry -15 70 68 67 68 273 €39,625.44
T7 Manuel Elvira -14 68 67 69 70 274 €28,157.61
T7 Alexander Levy -14 68 66 67 73 274 €28,157.61
T9 Oihan Guillamoundeguy -12 71 69 70 66 276 €18,669.35
T9 Michael Hollick -12 73 65 67 71 276 €18,669.35
T9 Scott Jamieson -12 67 72 73 64 276 €18,669.35
T9 Anthony Quayle -12 68 71 69 68 276 €18,669.35
T9 Jc Ritchie -12 74 69 68 65 276 €18,669.35
T9 Brandon Stone -12 68 68 71 69 276 €18,669.35
T15 Marcus Armitage -11 72 69 70 66 277 €14,437.18
T15 Daniel Van Tonder -11 71 68 67 71 277 €14,437.18
T15 Kieran Vincent -11 75 68 68 66 277 €14,437.18
18 Tobias Jonsson -10 72 66 67 73 278 €13,208.48
19 Hugo Townsend -9 69 71 69 70 279 €12,696.52
20 Herman Loubser -8 68 69 75 68 280 €12,286.96
T21 Angel Ayora -7 71 68 73 69 281 €11,416.63
T21 Daniel Brown -7 71 72 68 70 281 €11,416.63
T21 Gregorio De Leo -7 73 67 74 67 281 €11,416.63
T21 Wilco Nienaber -7 71 72 70 68 281 €11,416.63
T25 Eugenio Chacarra -6 72 68 70 72 282 €9,727.18
T25 Hennie Du Plessis -6 72 67 68 75 282 €9,727.18
T25 Nathan Kimsey -6 72 71 71 68 282 €9,727.18
T25 Francesco Laporta -6 71 67 72 72 282 €9,727.18
T25 Jovan Rebula -6 73 67 70 72 282 €9,727.18
T25 Jack Senior -6 73 68 71 70 282 €9,727.18
T25 Tom Vaillant -6 72 67 69 74 282 €9,727.18
T32 Frederico Biondi Figueiredo -5 76 68 70 69 283 €7,884.13
T32 Joakim Lagergren -5 69 73 70 71 283 €7,884.13
T32 Niklas Lemke -5 73 70 71 69 283 €7,884.13
T32 Oliver Lindell -5 72 69 71 71 283 €7,884.13
T32 Shubhankar Sharma -5 74 69 71 69 283 €7,884.13
T37 Christiaan Burke -4 76 68 74 66 284 €6,553.04
T37 Mj Daffue -4 69 70 73 72 284 €6,553.04
T37 Alex Fitzpatrick -4 69 71 72 72 284 €6,553.04
T37 Dylan Frittelli -4 68 69 75 72 284 €6,553.04
T37 Marcel Schneider -4 72 68 66 78 284 €6,553.04
T37 Marcel Siem -4 73 67 68 76 284 €6,553.04
43 Eddie Pepperell -3 74 68 74 69 285 €5,836.31
T44 Adri Arnaus -2 70 70 70 76 286 €5,324.35
T44 Mikael Lindberg -2 76 68 71 71 286 €5,324.35
T44 Renato Paratore -2 74 69 68 75 286 €5,324.35
T44 Rocco Repetto Taylor -2 70 72 73 71 286 €5,324.35
T48 Nick Bachem -1 72 70 73 72 287 €4,505.22
T48 Clement Charmasson -1 72 69 75 71 287 €4,505.22
T48 Christo Lamprecht -1 71 70 72 74 287 €4,505.22
T48 Andrea Pavan -1 73 69 71 74 287 €4,505.22
T52 Jonathan Broomhead E 75 68 68 77 288 €3,890.87
T52 Julien Sale E 77 67 70 74 288 €3,890.87
T54 Clément Sordet 1 71 73 72 73 289 €3,532.50
T54 Jeff Winther 1 71 70 74 74 289 €3,532.50
T56 Luke Jerling 2 71 73 72 74 290 €3,327.72
T56 Lyle Rowe 2 70 72 73 75 290 €3,327.72
T58 Michael Feuerstein 4 73 71 73 75 292 €3,020.54
T58 Marcus Kinhult 4 74 69 75 74 292 €3,020.54
T58 Keagan Thomas 4 73 69 79 71 292 €3,020.54
T58 Quim Vidal 4 70 74 74 74 292 €3,020.54
62 Dylan Naidoo 5 76 67 79 71 293 €2,764.57
T63 Cameron Adam 6 72 72 75 75 294 €2,559.78
T63 Nikhil Rama 6 72 72 76 74 294 €2,559.78
T63 Quintin Wilsnach 6 73 69 79 73 294 €2,559.78
66 Jordan Burnand 7 76 68 74 77 295 €2,355.00

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