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Prize money payouts for every LPGA player at the Mexico Riviera Maya Open

Prize money payouts for every LPGA player at the Mexico Riviera Maya Open

USA Today25-05-2025
Prize money payouts for every LPGA player at the Mexico Riviera Maya Open
The highly-decorated 2025 LPGA rookie class is living up to its billing. Japan's Chisato Iwai became the third rookie on tour to win this season, joining Japan's Rio Takeda (Blue Bay LPGA) and Sweden's Ingrid Lindblad (JM Eagle LA Championship).
While Chisato's twin sister Akie (who tied for 16th in Mexico) boasts a pair of runner-up finishes so far this year, Chisato's only headline prior to this week's inaugural 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba was a slow-play penalty she received in Utah, where she ultimately missed the cut.
Chisato came out firing on Sunday in Mexico, where she entered the final round trailing another rookie, Jenny Bae, by one stroke. Five birdies over the first six holes built a commanding lead she never relinquished. An eight-time winner on the JLPGA, Chisato closed with a 66 to finish six strokes ahead of Bae. Iwai earned $375,000 for the victory and heads next to the U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills in Wisconsin.
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