The LPGA Tour is riding a wave of momentum after two thrilling weeks, highlighted by Nelly Korda's dominant major championship victory followed by another win in Mexico. Now, the world's best are packing their bags for New Jersey, where the Mizuho Americas Open promises another weekend of high-stakes golf.
Hosted by Michelle Wie West at the scenic Mountain Ridge Country Club, this event brings together 120 professionals and 24 of the nation's top junior golfers—a unique blend that showcases both elite competition and the future of the sport. The atmosphere is electric, and the prize is substantial: a total purse of $3.25 million, with the winner taking home a cool $487,500.
Defending champion Jeeno Thitikul, currently ranked No. 2 in the world, returns to protect her title. Last year, she delivered a masterclass in composure, playing the final 27 holes bogey-free to defeat Celine Boutier by four shots. That victory sparked a three-win season, cementing her status as one of the game's rising stars.
While Korda sits this one out, the field remains stacked—22 of the top 25 players in the world are teeing it up, ensuring no shortage of drama. All eyes will also be on Wie West, who announced she'll compete in next month's U.S. Women's Open at Riviera. This week marks her first competitive start in three years, and she's using it to shake off the rust and rediscover her rhythm.
With a challenging course, a massive purse, and a mix of seasoned champions and hungry newcomers, the Mizuho Americas Open is shaping up to be a must-watch event. Check back Sunday for the full payout breakdown and winner's story.
