Jeeno Thitikul regains the lead at Liberty National with Nelly Korda on her heels
- Jeeno Thitikul took the lead on May 11, 2025, during the Mizuho Americas Open held at Liberty National in Jersey City, New Jersey.
- To mitigate the impact of strong winds that bent flagsticks, especially near the final holes at Liberty National, the LPGA Tour adjusted the course by relocating multiple tee positions.
- Despite a double bogey at the turn, Thitikul made nine birdies and shot a 7-under 65, holding a one-shot lead over Celine Boutier, who scored 66.
- Defending champion and world No. 1 Nelly Korda settled for a 68 after missing birdie opportunities and trails by two shots while aiming for her first win of the year.
- Thitikul's performance under tough weather and strategic play suggests a challenging final round ahead with potential for low scores, keeping the tournament competitive.
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Jeeno Thitikul regains the lead at Liberty National with Nelly Korda on her heels
Jeeno Thitikul is back in the lead at Liberty National. The Thai played brilliantly in a tough wind for nine birdies and a 65. That gives her a one-shot lead in the Mizuhos Americas Open over Celine Boutier of France.…

Thitikul regains lead at Liberty National with Korda on her heels
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