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Sep 15, 2024; Gainesville, Virginia, USA; Nelly Korda of Team USA lines up a putt on the second green during single matches against Team Europe during the Solheim Cup 2024 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

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Sep 15, 2024; Gainesville, Virginia, USA; Nelly Korda of Team USA lines up a putt on the second green during single matches against Team Europe during the Solheim Cup 2024 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images
The hype is higher than ever as the Mizuho Americas Open returns to one of golf’s most dramatic venues. The event will be held at Jersey City, New Jersey’s Liberty National Golf Club, which provides stunning vistas of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan cityscape, from May 8 to May 11, 2025. Liberty National is more than just a golf course; it represents grandeur and difficulty. Tom Kite and Bob Cupp created it, combining strategic intricacy with aesthetic appeal, making it an appropriate location for a high-stakes LPGA matchup.
This course has seen many historic events, such as when Rose Zhang shocked the golf community by becoming the first player to win an LPGA event in her professional debut since 1951, which Beverly Hanson did. This event revived golf’s ancient heritage in the first edition of 2023. Last year, Nelly Korda won her sixth LPGA victory of the 2024 season at this event. She finished at 14-under and earned $450,000 out of a $3 million total. Hannah Green was only one stroke behind Korda after she bogeyed the final hole. And these moments are what make this event so happening! As the 2025 edition draws near, the field is crowded and the excitement is building. Who is going to shine? Who could be surprised? And who is capable of deposing the current monarch? Let’s take a dive into these details!
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Power Rankings: Top 5 Contenders at the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open
1. Nelly Korda—The Reigning Queen
The 2024 reign of Nelly Korda was truly legendary. She won her sixth championship in just eight LPGA starts at the Mizuho Americas Open, a streak that hasn’t been seen since Inbee Park’s 2013 campaign. But so far, 2025 has offered a sharp contrast—Korda hasn’t won a single championship this year. She barely missed the winner’s circle with a T2 at the LPGA season opener, Hilton Grand Vacation ToC, which was her best finish. However, she is the best candidate to beat because of her composure, knowledge of Liberty National, and demonstrated capacity to perform well under duress.
2. Haeran Ryu—The Rising Star
With her exceptional ball-striking skills and composed demeanor in the face of criticism, Haeran Ryu is drawing attention. She finished T6 in the 2025 Chevron Championship, just two strokes behind the leaders. The 2025 season has been a blessing for her as she clinched her maiden victory at the inaugural LPGA Black Desert Championship. This has certainly established her as a proven closer rather than just a hopeful talent. The Mizuho Americas Open might be her next major stage now that she has momentum.
3. Lydia Ko—The Seasoned Veteran
In the world of professional golf, Lydia Ko keeps redefining what longevity and excellence mean. After winning bronze in Rio (2016), silver in Tokyo (2021), and gold at the Paris Games, she completed the medal trifecta in 2024, making her the only golfer in history to win all three Olympic medals. Experience, accuracy, and adaptability to any course have been the foundation of her profession; these traits will be beneficial in Liberty National’s rigorous environment.
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4. Atthaya Thitikul—The Consistent Contender
With top-10 finishes in majors and regular tour events, Atthaya Thitikul, lovingly referred to as “Jeeno,” had an exceptional 2024 season. She demonstrated her ability to use challenging layouts at the Mizuho Americas Open last year with a T7 result. She has already achieved strong results in 2025 at the Ford Championship and the Honda LPGA Thailand, indicating she is in top form going into Jersey City. Thitikul, calm, cool, and subtly furious, has a great chance of making a big impression this year.
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5. Ruoning Yin—The Major Champion
Ruoning Yin has been the LPGA’s biggest star for the previous two years. Her success at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in 2023 was only the beginning. She bolstered her resume in 2024 with wins at the Buick LPGA Shanghai and the Maybank Championship. Despite having a difficult start to 2025, Yin has recovered admirably, achieving consecutive T2 results in the Black Desert Championship and the Chevron Championship. She might be a sleeper choice for the trophy because of her aggressive style of play and newly found confidence.
As the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open approaches, the excitement of perhaps making history grows. With eight of the top ten players in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings in the field, led by defending champion and World No. 1 Nelly Korda, spectators can expect what may be the most competitive edition to date. This event is special because it features a unique twist: 120 LPGA professionals will compete alongside 24 top-ranked junior ladies from the American Junior Golf Association, encouraging mentoring and the future generation of stars.
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The Mizuho Americas Open showcases the best in the sport, from up-and-coming talents to seasoned pros, from wildcards to world beaters. Liberty National is prepared to see it all, whether it’s a junior’s breakthrough performance, a tour legend’s comeback, or a new chapter in the Nelly Korda story. Who do you believe is going to step up this time? Please share your pick in the comments section below!
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Can Nelly Korda reclaim her throne, or will a new star rise at Liberty National?