Amundi Evian Championship Scores
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Woad sits at 6 under through 54 holes in France, good for T-19 on the leaderboard, and if she remains inside the top 25 on the leaderboard, she’ll receive LPGA membership via the LEAP program.
Minjee Lee is just one stroke behind the leaders of the Amundi Evian Championship and looks ready to make history in Évian-Les-Bains.
Though Evian Golf Resort is known for giving up low scores – three 61s! – Korda has dug herself too deep of a hole.
The 29-year-old Englishwoman collapsed twice during the first round of the major championship due to a virus and withdrew.
The 2025 season has been an exciting one in women's golf, with three different competitors claiming major championships. All three—Mao Saigo, Maja Stark and Minjee Lee—are expected to be in the field this weekend for the fourth major of the year,
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Ten years after Lydia Ko became the youngest player to ever win a major at the Evian Championship, the LPGA Hall of Famer missed the cut in France. Rounds of 73-74 put Ko at 5 over for the tournament, and while she hasn't played particularly well of late on the LPGA, this is a place where the Kiwi almost always finds her form.
Beth Ann Nichols gives the top names to watch in the Amundi Evian Championship: Hye-Jin Choi seeking to join the winner's circle, Nelly Korda looking for her first win of the year and Minjee Lee chasing the Hall of Fame. It's major No. 4 of five this season when the LPGA's best compete in the Amundi Evian Championship.
South Korea's So-Mi Lee was on the receiving end of one of the luckiest breaks imaginable during the third round of the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship.