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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 Today

time25-05-2025

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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 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. Prize money payouts for the 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open

LPGA rookie Chisato Iwai laps the field at 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open for first win
LPGA rookie Chisato Iwai laps the field at 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open for first win

USA Today

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

LPGA rookie Chisato Iwai laps the field at 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open for first win

LPGA rookie Chisato Iwai laps the field at 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open for first win The final round tee times were scheduled early at the 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba, and LPGA rookie Chisato Iwai hit the ground running at El Camaleon Golf Course in Playa del Carmen on Sunday. The 22-year-old LPGA rookie, playing in her eighth event of 2025, birdied the five of the first six holes and made the turn in 31. She birdied the par-3 10th to get to 12 under, ballooning her lead to six shots more than halfway through the last round. She later stretched it to seven shots and that made Sunday a stroll to the finish line. Iwai, one of the 21 rookies on tour in 2025, shot a final-round 6-under 66, the low round of the week by two shots, to earn her first LPGA victory. A month ago, Iwai, 22, was hit with a two-shot, slow-play penalty in Utah and would go on to miss the Black Desert Championship cut by two shots. She rebounded the next week to contend at the Mizuho Americas. This week, Iwai, who opened with a 68, bounced back again, this time from a second-round 74 to post 68-66 on the weekend and dominate down the stretch. Iwai, from Japan, won by six shots over second- and third-round leader Jenny Bae of the U.S., who shot a final-round 73. Haeji Kang of Korea was solo third at 5 under. There were five golfers who tied for fourth at 4 under. Twenty-five of the 65 golfers who made the cut finished in red numbers. Iwai's victory is the largest margin of victory on the LPGA in 2025. Iwai is the third rookie to win in 2025. The week was extra special as Iwai's twin sister, Akie, older by one minute, finished at 2 under and tied for 16th. Chisao Iwai tied for 19th at the 2024 U.S. Women's Open and she's among the 35 golfers in Mexico also playing next week at Erin Hills in Wisconsin for this year's Open. How did Charley Hull, Maria Fassi do in 2025 Mexico Riviera Maya Open? Other notables: Carlota Ciganda, who won the last LPGA event in Mexico in 2017, tied for ninth at 3 under; Charley Hull finished 1 over to tie for 32nd; Maria Fassi (the lone Mexican golfer of the eight who started the week to make the cut) shot a final-round 77 to finished 7 over, tied for 56th. The early Sunday start allowed for final-round coverage to be live on CBS. It also helped all those golfers heading to the U.S. Women's Open to jump on the LPGA-arranged charter flight from Cancun to Milwaukee, especially beneficial as there are no direct flights on any commercial airlines between those two cities.

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