Ryan Gerard’s Remarkable Journey: Securing a Masters Invitation from Mauritius
In an inspiring turn of events, professional golfer Ryan Gerard made an extraordinary journey of 10,000 miles from the United States to the stunning island nation of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. His mission? To secure an invitation to the prestigious Masters Tournament.
The Path to the Masters
At only 26 years of age, Gerard faced a significant challenge in the DP World Tour’s AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. To clinch the coveted Masters invitation, he needed to finish in a tie for fourth place or better, moving him from his then-ranking of 57th in the World Golf Rankings into the top 50.
Against all odds, Gerard not only met this challenge but excelled, finishing second after an intense playoff against South Africa’s Jayden Schaper. Over four thrilling rounds at Heritage La Reserve Golf Links, Gerard posted impressive scores of 68, 69, 63, and 66, culminating in a remarkable total of 22-under par 266.
The Climactic Finish
In a nail-biting conclusion, Schaper clinched victory by holing an eagle pitch on the second playoff hole. This marked Schaper’s second consecutive DP World Tour event win. The Mauritius Open was significant as it was the final tournament of the year that offered essential World Ranking points, making Gerard’s arduous journey all the more vital.
Celebrating Success
Earlier this year, Ryan Gerard made headlines by winning the PGA Tour’s Barracuda Championship, marking his first career victory. With his strong performance in Mauritius, he is now poised to make his mark at the Masters.
Key Highlights:
- Event: AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open
- Location: Heritage La Reserve Golf Links, Mauritius
- Finishing Scores:
- Gerard: 68, 69, 63, 66 (Total: 22-under par 266)
- Schaper’s playoff win was decided with an eagle on the second extra hole.
Ryan Gerard’s journey embodies the spirit of perseverance and dedication in professional golf, showcasing that with determination, dreams can become a reality. As fans eagerly await his performance at the Masters, Gerard’s story serves as an inspiration to aspiring golfers worldwide.

