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Dates: May 16-19, 2024 (2025 dates TBC)
Venue: Liberty National Golf Course
Location: Jersey City, New Jersey
Par: 71
Current LPGA Stars: Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson, Sei Young Kim, Ayaka Furue, Patty Tavatanakit
The Mizuho Americas Open is an annual LPGA golf tournament contested at the par 71 Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, New Jersey. The Liberty National Golf Course is known for being one of the most expensive golf courses/clubs ever built, as is perhaps indicated by its facilities for arrival by helicopter or yacht! The Mizuho Americas Open is a relatively new event, having started up in 2023, with the 2023 Mizuho Americas Open won by Rose Zhang in her first-ever professional tournament just in time for her 20th birthday. The 2024 Mizuho Americas Open, which took place between May 16-19 earlier this year, was won by world number one Nelly Korda (USA), who shot a sizzling -14 to pip Australian Hannah Green by a single stroke. Get your 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tickets from TicketX as soon as they are released for sale!
In its first two years as a tournament, the Mizuho Americas Open has taken place in mid-May across 4 days (Thursday-Sunday) of 4 stroke play rounds. Roughly half the field after the first two days. Being a lovely time to get outside in the late spring sunshine for a stroll around a premier golf course not far from New York City and several other large population centers, the Mizuho Americas Open has proven to be an extremely popular event. Fans of golf, architecture, and displays of opulence are also drawn to go gawk at the luxurious Liberty National Golf Course (it’s not so easy for the general public to get in the rest of the time!). For all these reasons, tickets to the Mizuho Americas Open tournament therefore tend to sell out quickly. For your best shot at landing the cheapest tickets to the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open, stay tuned to TicketX! TicketX lists all tickets as soon as they hit the market, with our reliable TicketX fees that are always 20% (unlike other resale sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, and TicketMaster with their fluctuating fees based on venue, ticket type, or ticket price). Purchase your Mizuho Americas Open tickets with a single click, all with the lowest commission fees around!
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While no announcements have yet been made about ticket options for the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open, it seems likely that they should be similar to those of the 2024 Mizuho Americas Open. This May, the 2024 Mizuho Americas Open offered single-day general admission tickets for sale, as well as 5-day general admission passes (good deal!). Hospitality packages and corporate hospitality packages of several levels were also available with all manner of amenities, services, and comforts. Please keep checking back on TicketX—all 2025 Mizuho Americas Open ticket options will be listed here for you as soon as they are released!
The LPGA Mizuho Americas Open is a new annual event on the LPGA tour that began in 2023. The tournament is hosted by the Liberty National Golf Course par 71 golf course in Jersey City, New Jersey, which was designed by former PGA great Tom Kite and is one of the most expensive golf courses/clubs ever built. The LPGA Mizuho Americas Open got off to a very exciting start in 2023 when teenager Rose Zhang, competing in her first tournament as a professional, stunned the golf world with an inspiring victory in a dramatic playoff win over Jennifer Kupcho. Many fans were eager to see if Zhang could repeat this success in 2024, but the tournament was won instead by superstar and current World #1 Nelly Korda.
The 2024 Mizuho Americas Open tournament format is a conventional 4-day, 4-round, 72-hole stroke play competition. The player with the lowest number of total strokes over the 4 rounds is declared champion (a first-place tie is resolved by a head-to-head playoff). After 2-3 days of practice rounds, two tournament rounds take place on Thursday and Friday, followed by a cut (roughly half of the players). The rest of the field continues through the third and fourth rounds on the weekend, filling up their scorecards until the golf is all done, and a winner is determined.
Mizuho Americas Open offers golf fans in New Jersey, New York, and surrounding states the excitement of top-level LPGA golf at one of the most impressive new golf courses in the nation. The tournament’s situation mid-season also seems to lead to quite impressive performances on the course, if the first two outings in 2023 and 2024 are anything to go on. You gotta be there in 2025! Buy your 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tickets from TicketX!
If you do end up attending the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open, you should see no shortage of highly visible leaderboards (generally electronic) all around the course, providing fans and players with up-to-the-minute reports on player scores and progress. You can also access the Mizuho Americas Open tournament leaderboard online or via the LPGA Now app at any time during the tournament (many other online sports platforms like ESPN also post live results). For full leaderboard results for the 2024 Mizuho Americas Open tournament, please check the LPGA’s official website.
To win the Mizuho Americas Open, a player needs to make the cut following the Thursday and Friday rounds, moving on to Saturday and Sunday. The tournament winner is the player who records the lowest cumulative number of strokes across all four rounds.
Exact dates for the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tournament at the Liberty National Golf Course are not yet confirmed, but based on previous tournament dates we can assume that the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tournament will likely be held in mid-May. The full tournament typically includes seven days (May 13-19, 2024) including three days allocated to practice rounds (usually open to the public, often at a fraction of the price!).
The 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tournament schedule has not yet been made public, but if the same tournament format is followed (as is likely), there will be three practice days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday), followed by four stroke play rounds (Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday).
The 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tournament will be held at Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, New Jersey. This iconic par 71 course has gorgeous views of the Manhattan skyline across the Hudson River as well as of the Statue of Liberty. With villas, a massive clubhouse, a mid-course cafe, a helicopter pad, yacht docking facilities, a spa, and a great restaurant, the Liberty National Golf Course is among the most exclusive (and expensive) golf resorts in America. Ever wanted a glimpse of how the other half lives? Get some 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tickets from TicketX for full access to the Liberty National Golf Course!
The 2025 Mizuho Americas Open will surely feature most of the top LPGA golfers due to its prize money (payout), iconic location, and growing prestige as a premier tour event. This international cast of stars could include such aces as Lydia Ko, Brooke Henderson, Sei Young Kim, Ayaka Furue, and Patty Tavatanakit, as well as defending champion Nelly Korda.
The total prize money for the 2024 Mizuho Americas Open tournament was a hefty $3,000,000, with the winner taking home $450,000 and the rest of the payout distributed amongst the rest of the field according to rankings in the overall standings. The 2025 Mizuho Americas Open tournament prize money has not yet been confirmed, but it should be similar to 2024.
With shock 2023 winner Rose Zhang winning the Cognizant Founders Cup the previous week just down the road in New Jersey, all the talk was around whether she could repeat her 2023 Mizuho Americas Open success in 2024. At the end of the play, however, the winner of the 2024 Mizuho Americas Open was American golfer Nelly Korda, currently the Number 1 golfer in the women’s world golf rankings. Korda has some season going on in 2024, with 6 tour victories thus far including one major (the Chevron Championship) and surely more to come.
As the top-ranked female golfer in the world right now, American golfer Nelly Korda has emerged in recent years as a true superstar of the sport. With 14 LPGA Tour victories (and counting) including two majors (the 2024 Chevron Championship and 2021 Women's PGA Championship) so far, Korda, just 25 years old, looks on track to become one of ladies’ golf true greats.
Along with Nelly Korda’s success has come considerable wealth, with her earnings based on prize money won on tour, sponsorships, endorsements, and other related sources. Thus far in her professional career, which began in 2016 (she joined the full LPGA in 2017), Korda has raked in a grand total of $11,880,981 (as of July 15, 2024) from tournament prize money.
Quite a chunk of this has come solely from Nelly Korda’s earnings in 2024 thus far, with 6 tournament wins already this year including one major (the Chevron Championship) and one run of 5 wins in a row, a tour record (tied with two other golfers). Nelly Korda’s 2024 earnings thus currently (as of July 15, 2024) stand at $2,943,708, though this will only be going in one direction through the rest of the season (how high can it go!?). Add in the earnings from all of Nelly Korda’s other income streams and 2024 is set to be easily her most lucrative year so far.
The best women’s (LPGA) golfer is Nelly Korda (USA) in terms of the rankings, with Lydia Ko (NZE), Brooke Henderson (USA), Sei Young Kim (KOR), and Ayaka Furue (JPN) rounding out a very international field. Buy pro golf tickets from TicketX now to see your favorite players in action in 2025!
Note: Not all players appear in every tournament; players select which tournaments to appear in. Certain entrance requirements are also sometimes mandated.
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