Last year, Chisato Iwai captured her first LPGA victory at the Mexico Riviera Maya Open. This year, she returns alongside her sister Akie Iwai, Minami Katsu, Yuri Yoshida, Yuna Nishimura, and Kokona Sakurai. Joining them is Erika Hara, who enters the field hungry for her own first win on tour.
With World No. 1 Nelly Korda also confirmed to play, here is everything you need to know—from tournament overviews and course highlights to the broadcasting schedule and live updates.
Tournament Overview
- Tournament Name: Mexico Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba
- Dates: Thursday, April 30 – Sunday, May 3, 2026
- Venue: El Camaleón Golf Club
- Title Sponsor: GS Sports Management
- Total Purse: $2.5 Million (Winner’s Share: $375,000)
- Defending Champion: Chisato Iwai
Course Spotlight: El Camaleón GC
The host venue, El Camaleón Mayakoba Golf Course, is a truly unique destination that captures the very best of Mexico’s natural beauty.
Course Profile
- Designer: Greg Norman (Opened in 2006)
- Characteristics: Living up to its name, “The Chameleon,” the course features scenery that shifts dramatically as the round progresses. Players navigate through three distinct landscapes: the Mayan jungle, dense mangrove forests, and the stunning Caribbean coastline.
- Harmony with Nature: The layout preserves the natural terrain, incorporating “cenotes” (natural limestone sinkholes) and crystal-clear canals as hazards.
Signature Holes
The course is famous for several iconic stretches:
- 7th Hole (Par 3): “The Devil’s Mouth” This world-renowned hole features a “cenote”—a sacred Mayan spring—right in the center of the fairway. Acting as a massive natural “cave bunker,” it offers a breathtaking mix of visual beauty and intense psychological pressure.
- 15th Hole (Par 3): Oceanfront The most photogenic spot on the course, where players tee off directly toward the deep blue Caribbean Sea. Exposed to coastal winds, club selection here is notoriously difficult, making it a pivotal hole for the leaderboard.
- 18th Hole (Par 4): “El Vigía” The closing hole runs alongside a canal leading back toward the sea. While the views from the green are spectacular, it is a demanding finish that requires strategic play to navigate the hazards and secure a strong score.
The transition from dense jungle to open sea creates a varied layout that is as thrilling for the spectators as it is challenging for the players.
First Day (Qualifing Round)



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