Lee finishes for 66 to lead Mizuho Americas Open

Andrea Lee surprised even herself when she walked off the 18th green at Mountain Ridge with four birdies over her last five holes for a 6-under 66, giving her a one-shot lead over Jeeno Thitikul and Lydia Ko in the Mizuho Americas Open.
They were among only nine players to break 70 on Thursday on a course that put a premium on keeping the ball in play and being on the right side of the hole on contoured, slick greens.
“I really didn’t see 6 under today to be honest, so I’m quite pleased by that,” Lee said. “The game plan going into today was just staying really patient, trying to hit as many greens and fairways as possible, and just know that pars is good score and trying to minimize bogeys.”
The tournament, which features a separate Stableford competition for 24 top players from the American Junior Golf Association, is at Mountain Ridge for the first time. The course previously hosted the Founders Cup in 2021. Missing this week is Nelly Korda, who won her last two tournaments, including a major at The Chevron Championship, to return to No. 1 in the world.
The player she replaced, Jeeno Thitikul, took a big stride in the right direction. Thitikul, who missed the cut at The Chevron, drove into the rough on the par-5 eighth. The ball was sitting up, and she ripped it onto the green to 20 feet for eagle.
“Wasn’t a good beginning, but ended up really nice,” she said. Thitikul closed out her round with a pitching wedge that cleared a mound and rolled out to 2 feet for birdie on the par-3 16th.
Players caught a little break with only a moderate wind, and it didn’t hurt to have some showers come through the area the day before the tournament to take some of the fire out of green. Still, it was key not to have putts above the hole, especially with false fronts on some of the greens. “If they’re not watering the green, and if we get really breezy coming in a couple of days, should be tough, for sure,” Jeeno Thitikul said.















