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The Evian Championship

Where Elegance Meets Excellence on the Fairway: A Deep Dive into a Premier Women's Golf Major.

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Tournament Overview

A Prestigious Major

The Evian Championship, currently known as The Amundi Evian Championship due to sponsorship, stands as a premier women's professional golf tournament held annually in the picturesque setting of ร‰vian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France. Established in 1994, it has evolved significantly, becoming a cornerstone event in the global women's golf calendar.

French Riviera Golf

The tournament is hosted at the esteemed Evian Resort Golf Club, renowned for its stunning location overlooking Lake Geneva. The course, situated at an average elevation of approximately 480 meters (1,575 feet), offers a challenging yet beautiful backdrop for elite competition.

Global Reach

Initially part of the Ladies European Tour (LET), the Evian Championship gained prominence as an LPGA co-sanctioned event in 2000. Its stature was further elevated in 2013 when it officially became the fifth major championship on the LPGA Tour schedule, solidifying its status as one of the most significant tournaments in women's professional golf.

The Championship Course

Evian Resort Golf Club

The Evian Resort Golf Club is the hallowed ground for this championship. Its strategic layout and breathtaking views provide a unique test for the world's best female golfers. The course presents a demanding par of 71, with varying lengths recorded over the years, typically around 6,500 yards.

Course Specifications

The course length has been recorded at 6,523 yards (5,965 m) and 6,482 yards (5,927 m) in recent years (e.g., 2016). These dimensions, combined with the course's design and elevation, contribute to the strategic challenges faced by the players.

Location Context

Nestled in ร‰vian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France, the resort offers panoramic vistas of Lake Geneva, adding an element of scenic grandeur to the competitive intensity. The location itself is synonymous with luxury and natural beauty, mirroring the prestige of the tournament.

Tournament Field & Format

Field Size Evolution

Historically, the tournament featured a smaller field of 78 players, with all participants playing all four rounds without a cut. However, this format evolved. Since 2007, the field expanded to 90 players, incorporating a cut after the second round. By 2013, when it became a major, the field grew to 120 players, ensuring a robust and competitive representation of top talent.

Playing Format

The standard format for The Evian Championship is 72 holes of stroke play. This traditional format demands consistent performance over four days, rewarding players who can maintain focus and execute under pressure.

Championship Records

Lowest Scores

The tournament has witnessed remarkable scoring performances. The current record for the lowest aggregate score over 72 holes is 263 (21-under par), achieved by Chun In-gee in 2016. Juli Inkster and Chun In-gee also share the record for the lowest score relative to par, both reaching 21-under par.

Single Round Excellence

The lowest single round score is an impressive 61, a feat jointly held by Leona Maguire, Lee Jeong-eun, and Kim Hyo-joo, showcasing exceptional individual performances during the championship.

Championship Roll of Honor

Notable Champions

The Evian Championship has been graced by numerous world-class golfers. Below is a summary of recent champions, highlighting their scores and winning margins.

Year Champion Score To Par Margin Runner(s)-up Purse (US$) Winner's Share
2025 Grace Kim (AUS) 270 -14 Playoff Jeeno Thitikul (THA) 8,000,000 1,200,000
2024 Ayaka Furue (JPN) 265 -19 1 stroke Stephanie Kyriacou (AUS) 8,000,000 1,200,000
2023 Cรฉline Boutier (FRA) 270 -14 6 strokes Brooke Henderson (CAN) 6,500,000 1,000,000
2022 Brooke Henderson (CAN) 267 -17 1 stroke Sophia Schubert (USA) 6,500,000 1,000,000
2021 Minjee Lee (AUS) 266 -18 Playoff Lee Jeong-eun (KOR) 4,500,000 675,000
2019 Ko Jin-young (KOR) 269 -15 2 strokes Shanshan Feng (CHN), Kim Hyo-joo (KOR), Jennifer Kupcho (USA) 4,100,000 615,000
2018 Angela Stanford (USA) 272 -12 1 stroke Austin Ernst (USA), Kim Sei-young (KOR), Mo Martin (USA), Amy Olson (USA) 3,850,000 577,500
2017* Anna Nordqvist (SWE) 204 -9 Playoff Brittany Altomare (USA) 3,650,000 547,500
2016 Chun In-gee (KOR) 263 -21 4 strokes Park Sung-hyun (KOR), Ryu So-yeon (KOR) 3,250,000 487,500
2015 Lydia Ko (NZL) 268 -16 6 strokes Lexi Thompson (USA) 3,250,000 487,500
2014 Kim Hyo-joo (KOR) 273 -11 1 stroke Karrie Webb (AUS) 3,250,000 487,500
2013* Suzann Pettersen (NOR) 203 -10 2 strokes Lydia Ko (NZL) (a) 3,250,000 487,500

* Reduced to 54 holes due to weather conditions.

Evolution of the Championship

Timeline of Changes

The Evian Championship has undergone significant transformations since its inception in 1994 as the Evian Masters. Initially a June event on the Ladies European Tour, it shifted to late July in 2003. A pivotal moment occurred in 2013 when it was elevated to become the fifth major on the LPGA Tour and moved to September. Recognizing the optimal timing within the golf season, the tournament returned to a summer date, specifically the last full weekend in July, starting in 2019.

Major Status and Sponsorship

The transition to a major championship in 2013 marked a significant increase in its prestige and prize fund. In February 2021, the partnership with Amundi was announced, establishing the firm as the title sponsor for a five-year term, further enhancing the tournament's profile and financial standing.

Key Partnerships

Title Sponsorship

The tournament's current title sponsor is Amundi, a leading European asset management firm. This partnership, initiated in 2021, underscores the championship's commercial appeal and its role as a premier platform for global brands.

Prize Fund Growth

The prize fund has seen substantial increases over the years, reflecting the tournament's growing importance. From $4.1 million in 2018, it rose to $6.5 million in 2022, with the winner receiving $1 million. The 2025 edition boasts a prize fund of $8.0 million, demonstrating continued investment and commitment to excellence.

Record Holders

Multiple Victories

Several distinguished golfers have achieved multiple victories at The Evian Championship, cementing their legacies in the tournament's history:

  • Helen Alfredsson (1994, 1998, 2008)
  • Laura Davies (1995, 1996)
  • Annika Sรถrenstam (2000, 2002)
  • Ai Miyazato (2009, 2011)

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