Tickets are now on sale for the fourth annual Mizuho Americas Open, the LPGA Tour event that will move to Mountain Ridge Country Club in West Caldwell for the 2026 and 2027 tournaments.
The event is scheduled for May 4-10 and will bring many of the LPGA Tour’s top players to the Essex County course.
Michelle Wie West will return as tournament host. The competition also will continue its format that pairs LPGA players with 24 elite junior girls from the American Junior Golf Association.
Jeeno Thitikul, the world’s No. 1-ranked player, is set to return to defend her title after winning by four strokes in 2025, organizers said. Additional player commitments will be announced.
General admission pricing begins at $35 for Thursday’s first round, $40 for Friday’s second round, and $45 for each day on Saturday and Sunday. A “good any one day” ticket, valid for one day Thursday through Sunday, is priced at $50. Weekly general admission badges, valid for all four rounds, are $130.
Garden State Terrace daily tickets are priced at $130, offering what organizers described as an elevated experience.
Organizers said veterans, first responders, active military members and juniors 17 and under will receive free general admission.
The tournament also will include an official pro-am on Wednesday, May 6. Premium hospitality options include the 1912 Club, described as a shared hospitality space on the patio of the Mountain Ridge clubhouse with all-inclusive food and beverage. Information on hospitality and sponsorships is available through Travis Galowski.
The tournament’s title sponsor, Mizuho Americas, previously announced an extension that will keep the Mizuho Americas Open in place through 2030. After its two-year run at Mountain Ridge, the event is slated to return to Liberty National in 2028, according to organizers.
Television coverage will include the first three rounds on Golf Channel, with the final round on CBS.







