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The event to witness top names from the junior and professional players together is here. The Mizuho Americas Open is all set to tee off from May 8 to 11 at the iconic Liberty National Golf Club, overlooking the Statue of Liberty. The tournament will offer a grand purse of $3 million and 500 CME points, which will make the competition even more intense. For the fans who missed the opportunity to get tickets for live golfing action, they can still enjoy the broadcast at home with ease. Broadcasting schedule of the Mizuho Americas Open

Starting from Thursday, the fans can stream live from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET on the NBC Sports app, while after 12:00 PM, the broadcast on NBC Golf will begin, which will continue till 2:00 PM ET. The same schedule will be followed for the second round as well. However, for the weekend, the streaming and broadcast schedule will be changed. On Saturday, you can watch the play from 4:30 PM ET and continue for half an hour until the TV broadcasters take over.

After the streaming, from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM ET, the NBC Golf Channel will broadcast the entire action of the third round. Following this, for Sunday action, the NBC Golf app will start streaming from 12:00 to 1:00 PM ET, while CBS Sports will take care of the broadcast from 1 to 3 PM ET.

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It is worth noting that last year, Nelly Korda had unbeatable form, but she led to victory by just a stroke difference. Now, in 2025, we do not have any golfer showcasing dominance, so to guess who has a better chance is still doubtful.

Rewind to the defending champion’s victory

Last year, Nelly Korda showcased a feat like no other. She won five consecutive titles and then recorded a T7 finish before entering the course of the Mizuho Americas Open. With high hopes of performance, the American professional recorded a round of 70, which kept her in contention but not in a strong spot. However, as the event continued, she gained back the momentum and recorded rounds of 68 and 65, getting back to the top of the leaderboard. But with her redemption, Hannah Green of Australia also showcased a similar sight to lead.

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The Australian, after recording 71 in the first two rounds, was falling behind, but in the third round she shot 9 under to record 63 to set herself close to Korda. Now, with the final day, the duo set themself strong in contention, and, with each hole, the tough competition was evident. Korda, despite having 5 consecutive wins, was going head-to-head with an Australian.

What’s your perspective on:

With no clear favorite, who do you think will rise to the occasion at Liberty National?

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But with just a matter of a stroke, Green handed the victory to Korda for her sixth of the season. The intense match till the final hole proved the adrenaline rush of the tournament, and with the same expectation, the top names will be featured from May 8-11. But who will win this year is still a question filled with uncertainty. Who is your pick for 2025? Share with us in the comments below.

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With no clear favorite, who do you think will rise to the occasion at Liberty National?

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