2025 Mizuho Americas Open: Prize Money Breakdown and Winner’s Payout

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The top LPGA Tour stars are all in New Jersey right now as they play in the third edition of the Mizuho Americas Open. After two rounds of action, Nelly Korda has risen up the table, competing with Somi Lee and Andrea Lee for the title. The world No. 1 would be eager to finally grab a win in 2025. She will not only end a losing streak for the season, but also successfully defend the title that she had also won last year.

While money might not be her first priority, everyone else on the field might have an eye on it. But can the players who made the cut for the weekend earn at the Liberty National Golf Club?

2025 Mizuho Americas Open: Big money showdown

Hosted by Michelle Wie West in collaboration with Mizuho Americas and the LPGA Tour, the New Jersey event has a packed field. Apart from Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko, and Jeeno Thitikul also returned to the course after taking some time off from the LPGA Tour. And all of them are in contention for the maximum prize money from the $3 million purse, as confirmed by the Mizuho Group. Yes, the tournament is being played for the same purse as it was in 2024.

The winner of the tournament will bag $450,000. Everyone in the top 6 is guaranteed at least a $100,000 paycheck. However, that might change if there are ties. Even those who finish last after the cut will get at least $6,970. Here’s the complete breakdown of the purse:

POSITION
MONEY

1
$450,000

2
$282,977

3
$205,279

4
$158,799

5
$127,815

6
$104,577

7
$87,535

8
$76,690

9
$68,943

10
$62,746

11
$58,097

12
$54,223

13
$50,815

14
$47,717

15
$44,928

16
$42,449

17
$40,282

18
$38,422

19
$36,873

20
$35,633

21
$34,395

22
$33,154

23
$31,917

24
$30,675

25
$29,592

26
$28,509

27
$27,422

28
$26,337

29
$25,253

30
$24,324

31
$23,393

32
$22,464

33
$21,535

34
$20,604

35
$19,831

36
$19,056

37
$18,283

38
$17,506

39
$16,731

40
$16,113

41
$15,494

42
$14,875

43
$14,253

44
$13,634

45
$13,169

46
$12,703

47
$12,238

48
$11,774

49
$11,309

50
$10,845

51
$10,536

52
$10,226

53
$9,914

54
$9,607

55
$9,295

56
$8,985

57
$8,676

58
$8,366

59
$8,057

60
$7,747

61
$7,593

62
$7,435

63
$7,282

64
$7,128

65
$6,970

These might change based on ties after the tournament is completed. But the final prize money will remain the same.

 

 

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Having said that, what has happened in the first couple of rounds so far?

Roller-coaster ride in the first 36 holes

The first two rounds of the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open have seen a lot of ups and downs. Thursday was dominated by Jeeno Thitikul for most of the round. She sat at the top of the leaderboard, two strokes away from the rest of the field. Two golfers were chasing down the Thai player at 6-under par 66, Celine Boutier and Hye-Jin Choi. Korda was nowhere to be seen in the top 13 of the leaderboard.

However, after the end of the second round, the leaderboard has changed completely. Thitikul went 1-over par 73 to push herself down to T4. The world No. 1 remained consistent with her performance, which pushed her to the top of the table. Both Somi Lee and Andrea Lee also didn’t feature in the top 10 of the leaderboard. Just like Korda, they too took advantage of the field that did not add to their advantage from the first round. If this goes on over the weekend, then the winner of the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open will be very hard to predict.

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