After years of building, Jayden Schaper’s recent DP World Tour success sees him rewarded with his highest-ever world ranking heading into the new season.
Dubai (30 January 2026) – After a breakthrough end to 2025, Jayden Schaper is already making waves in 2026. The South African golfer, who captured back-to-back victories on the DP World Tour late last year, has now propelled himself to a career-best 50th in the world rankings.
Jayden’s 2025 campaign was defined by a series of consistent performances that kept him in contention week after week. He came close to converting several strong finishes before finally cementing his breakthrough at the Nedbank Golf Challenge, where a composed and mature performance earned him runner-up honours and set the stage for the victories that would follow.
T2 Nedbank Golf Challenge
1st Alfred Dunhill Championship 🏆
1st AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 🏆
T20 Dubai Invitational
T4 Hero Dubai Desert ClassicFrom 153rd to 50th in just five tournaments. Welcome to the world’s top 50, Jayden 👌 #BahrainGolfChamps pic.twitter.com/kxQpF1dMpY
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) January 27, 2026
The back-to-back wins were particularly memorable. He not only celebrated his first professional victory at home in South Africa, surrounded by family and friends, but immediately followed it up with another triumph in Mauritius.
“Being able to have my first win at home with my family and friends, not being too far away from home, it was just a special week.”
His remarkable form continued into early 2026, including a strong showing at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, where he tied for fourth in the Rolex Series event, reinforcing that his game is in peak form.
With a current world ranking of 50, he’s just ten spots shy of qualifying for the Masters, a milestone he’s eager to reach as he continues building on last year’s momentum.
Looking ahead, Jayden looks to climb further in the standings and compete at the highest level.
“It’s more of the same. You want to move up in the world rankings, you want to win golf tournaments, and just keep yourself in the mix more often.”
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