Manon de Roey of Belgium plays her third shot on the fifth hole during the first round of the Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club on July 11, 2024 in Evian-les-Bains, France. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)
The Amundi Evian Championship, part of the LPGA Tour, is currently taking place at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. The tournament offers a prize fund of $8,000,000. The fourth round of the competition just concluded, deciding the winner.
Gemma Dryburgh from Scotland, Ingrid Lindblad from Sweden, and Paphangkorn Tavatanakit from Thailand share the top position on the leaderboard with a total score of 64. Gaby Lopez from Mexico, Hye Jin Choi from South Korea, Ayaka Furue from Japan, Hyo Joo Kim from South Korea, Lydia Ko from New Zealand, and Lauren Coughlin from the USA are tied for fourth place with a total score of 65.
The three best rounds of the day were played by Gemma Dryburgh, Ingrid Lindblad, and Paphangkorn Tavatanakit, each achieving a daily score of -7.
For golf enthusiasts looking to see the tournament highlights, a video compilation of The Amundi Evian Championship Highlights is available. This video offers a comprehensive look at the challenges and standout moments from the final round of the competition. This installment of LPGA Tour Highlights showcases exceptional golfing talent and strategic play on a world-renowned course.
The Amundi Evian Championship: The LPGA Tour round 1 highlights
About the LPGA Tour
The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.
Tee Times for The Amundi Evian Championship. (Photo: Getty)
The Amundi Evian Championship, part of the LPGA Tour, is set to take place at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. The course is a Par 71, and the total prize fund for the tournament stands at $8,000,000. Celine Boutier is the defending champion. The championship will be broadcast on DAZN, starting at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
LPGA Tour: Tee Times of The Amundi Evian Championship
Nelly Korda starts her first round at 7:36 a.m. alongside Amy Yang from Korea and Sei Young Kim from Korea. Her second-round tee time is still to be confirmed.
Lilia Vu’s first-round tee time is at 7:48 a.m. She will be playing with Lydia Ko from New Zealand and Charley Hull from England. Her second-round tee time has not been set yet.
Angel Yin takes to the course at 8:00 a.m. for her first round. She will be accompanied by Hyo Joo Kim from Korea and Megan Khang from the USA. The timing for her second round will be updated later.
Marina Alex tees off at 8:36 a.m. for her initial round and will play with Sarah Kemp from Australia and Jin Hee Im from Korea. Her second-round start time remains to be confirmed.
Ally Ewing starts her first round at 12:48 p.m. Her group includes Paula Reto from South Africa and Jin Young Ko from Korea. The second-round tee time is still to be determined.
Amundi Evian Championship Tee Times. (Photo: Getty)
The Amundi Evian Championship will be held at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. This event is part of the LPGA Tour and features a Par 71 course with a total prize fund of $8,000,000. The reigning champion is Celine Boutier.
LPGA Tour: Tee Times for selected British Players at Amuni Evian Championship
Charley Hull, representing England, tees off at 07:48 AM in the first round. Her group includes Lydia Ko from New Zealand and Lilia Vu from the USA.
Another English player, Georgia Hall, begins her first round at 13:24 PM with Carlota Ciganda of Spain and Kristen Gillman from the USA.
Gemma Dryburgh from Scotland has her first-round tee time set for 08:48 AM on Thursday. She will play alongside Yuna Nishimura from Japan and Wei Ling Hsu from Chinese Taipei.
Jodi Ewart Shadoff from Great Britain starts her first round at 09:00 AM on Thursday. She is paired with Lindy Duncan from the USA and Stephanie Meadow from Northern Ireland.
The Amundi Evian Championship is held at the Evian Resort Golf Club. (Photo: ROLEX MEDIA CONTENT)
Golf’s only Major to be staged in continental Europe, The Amundi Evian Championship is a reference point in the women’s game. First played in 1994, it was elevated to become the fifth women’s Major championship in 2013. Over the years, the tournament has developed its own history, balancing tradition with innovation while maintaining an unwavering respect for the spirit of the game. Rolex has been a Main Partner and Official Timekeeper at this tournament since 2000 as part of its broad and enduring commitment to women’s golf that dates back to 1980 when the Swiss watchmaker became a partner of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).
Celebrating 30 Years of The Amundi Evian Championship
The Amundi Evian Championship is held annually in July on The Champions Course at the Evian Resort Golf Club, nestled between the shores of Lake Geneva and the foot of the Alps. This year’s edition, from 11–14 July, marks the 30th anniversary of the inaugural tournament.
Each year, the tournament gathers the world’s elite from the Rolex Rankings to contest the season’s penultimate Major. Its honour roll of past champions includes Rolex Testimonee Annika Sörenstam (2000, 2002), one of the greatest golfers in the history of the women’s game and who set a benchmark of excellence to which the modern generation can aspire, along with fellow Swede Anna Nordqvist (2017).
Anna Nordqvist at The Amundi Evian Championship. (Photo: ROLEX MEDIA CONTENT)
Reflecting on her victory, which came in a thrilling playoff, Anna Nordqvist said: “Being European and winning a Major championship on European soil was very special. I would say that with all the history associated with The Amundi Evian Championship, the stunning views, amazing atmosphere, how well it is run and it being a tournament that I used to watch every summer growing up, it was an unforgettable moment. To have my name etched on the trophy is so special.“
Other members of the Rolex family to triumph at this visually stunning venue include Suzann Pettersen of Norway (2013), New Zealand’s Lydia Ko (2015) and Brooke Henderson of Canada (2022). In capturing her second Major title at The Amundi Evian Championship in 2022, Henderson became the first LPGA player to begin any Major with successive rounds of 64. She also became the first Canadian golfer, man or woman, to win more than one Major title.
Brooke Henderson at The Amundi Evian Championship. (Photo: ROLEX MEDIA CONTENT)
Commenting on the unique challenge of contesting the Major championships, Brooke Henderson said: “It is truly exciting to be able to compete in the Major championships and go up against the best female players in the world, and on such incredible and differing venues. During those weeks, you have to be at your best mentally, physically and even emotionally. You really do have to be in the right place on all fronts. There is always pressure when competing at Major championships as your career is ultimately defined by your performances and finishes during these tournaments. The challenge of playing impeccably, and to the best of your ability, is what makes those weeks so exciting.“
Steeped in history dating back to 1904, The Champions Course offers an unrivalled golfing experience. In 2013, it underwent significant renovation. The redesign work, undertaken by European Golf Design, has resulted in the course becoming even more befitting of a Major championship venue, adding more drama and spectator viewing areas.
Since 2019, The Prize for a Better Tomorrow presented by Rolex has been awarded at The Amundi Evian Championship. The international prize celebrates initiatives that have significant societal impact and promote qualities shared by this women’s Major championship and the Swiss watchmaker, namely excellence, generosity, continuity and inspiration. The prize shines a light on the commitment of individuals and organizations who champion a charitable cause and implement actions that improve and reinvent people’s lives.
The inaugural recipient of the prize was former World No. 1 and Rolex Testimonee Lorena Ochoa for the creation of her Lorena Ochoa Golf Foundation. The prize was awarded by fellow Testimonee Lindsey Vonn, one of the most successful women’s skiers, and rewarded the Mexican golfer for her involvement in the education of underprivileged children in her native country. Shortly after turning professional in 2002, Ochoa pledged to provide financial support to a Mexican school for underprivileged children near Guadalajara. She then became involved in creating her own foundation with a mission to provide opportunities for children and adults via family-based health, education and inclusion programmes delivered through family golf activities.
Rolex has been a committed partner of women’s golf for more than 40 years as part of one of the most successful relationships between a brand and sport. This enduring partnership contributes to the game’s development around the world. The Swiss watchmaker is part of the very fabric of golf and supports the game at all levels, including elite players and legends of the game, Major championships – including all five women’s Majors – the foremost professional tours and the world’s leading team competitions, among them the women’s Solheim Cup. The brand’s support also extends to amateur tournaments, international federations and organizations representing golfers of all ages.
Rolex’s association with the game is built on a strong sense of integrity and respect for tradition that promote the continuity of expertise and transfer of knowledge, and an appreciation of the importance to invest in the sport’s development for future generations.
MIDLAND, MICHIGAN - JULY 20: Ruoning Yin of China watches her shot from the third tee during the second round of the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational at Midland Country Club on July 20, 2023 in Midland, Michigan. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)
The Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, part of the LPGA Tour, is currently taking place at the Midland Country Club in Midland, Michigan, United States. This article covers the highlights from the fourth round of the tournament.
In the fourth and final round of the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, Ruoning Yin and Atthaya Thitikul from China led the leaderboard with a total score of -20. Ally Ewing and Jennifer Kupcho from the USA as well as Nicole Broch Estrup and Nanna Koerstz Madsen from Denmark followed closely with total scores of -18 and -17 respectively.
The total prize money for the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational is $3,000,000.
A video compilation of the highlights from the fourth round is available, showcasing significant moments and key plays from this phase of the tournament.
This event on the LPGA Tour has now concluded its fourth and final round, determining the event’s overall winner. For more details, fans can refer to LPGA Tour Highlights and Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational Highlights to catch up on all the notable performances.
Keep following our coverage for more updates and insights into upcoming LPGA Tour events.
Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational: The LPGA Tour round 4 highlights
About the LPGA Tour
The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.
LPGA Tour: Follow the scores of the lone team event on tour. (Image: Getty)
Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational 2024 Live Scores
The Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational in the season 2024 is being played in Midland, Michigan, United States at the Midland Country Club. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 27th of June and ends at the Sunday, 30th of June 2024.
The Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational is part of the LPGA Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $3,000,000.
The course for the tournament at Midland Country Club plays at Par 70.
The Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational features a unique team format where 72 two-person teams compete in both alternate shot (foursome) and best ball (four-ball) formats over 70 holes. The tournament, which has increased its prize fund to $3 million, aims to foster community engagement and has significantly impacted the local economy and charities since its inception in 2019.
LPGA Tour live
The LPGA Tour is the largest tournament series in women’s professional golf. Most events are held in the USA, but the tour also has a global focus, for example with a strong Asian swing.
Five major tournaments are organised on the women’s tour: the Chevron Championship, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the U.S. Women’s Open and, in cooperation with the Ladies European Tour, the Ricoh Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship.
In addition to the LPGA Tour, there is also the second-tier Symetra Tour, which can be used to qualify for the next season of the big tour. Similar to the men’s tour, there are also qualifying tournaments, the annual Qualifying School, where you can earn the right to play on the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour or neither, depending on your ranking.
The LPGA is the oldest continuing women’s professional sports organisation in the United States. It succeeded the WPGA (Women’s Professional Golf Association, 1944-1949). The LPGA was founded in 1950 by 13 founding women. Alice Bauer, Patty Berg, Bettye Danoff, Helen Dettweiler, Marlene Hagge, Helen Hicks, Opal Hill, Betty Jameson, Sally Sessions, Marilynn Smith, Shirley Spork, Louise Suggs, and Babe Zaharias.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in the season 2024 is being played in Sammamish, Washington, USA at the Sahalee Country Club. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 20th of June and ends at the Sunday, 23rd of June 2024.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship is part of the LPGA Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $10,000,000.
The course for the tournament at Sahalee Country Club plays at Par 71.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship is one of the five LPGA Major tournaments on the LPGA Tour. These are not recognized as majors by the Ladies European Tour.
LPGA Tour live
The LPGA Tour is the largest tournament series in women’s professional golf. Most events are held in the USA, but the tour also has a global focus, for example with a strong Asian swing.
Five major tournaments are organised on the women’s tour: the Chevron Championship, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the U.S. Women’s Open and, in cooperation with the Ladies European Tour, the Ricoh Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship.
In addition to the LPGA Tour, there is also the second-tier Symetra Tour, which can be used to qualify for the next season of the big tour. Similar to the men’s tour, there are also qualifying tournaments, the annual Qualifying School, where you can earn the right to play on the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour or neither, depending on your ranking.
The LPGA is the oldest continuing women’s professional sports organisation in the United States. It succeeded the WPGA (Women’s Professional Golf Association, 1944-1949). The LPGA was founded in 1950 by 13 founding women. Alice Bauer, Patty Berg, Bettye Danoff, Helen Dettweiler, Marlene Hagge, Helen Hicks, Opal Hill, Betty Jameson, Sally Sessions, Marilynn Smith, Shirley Spork, Louise Suggs, and Babe Zaharias.
LPGA Tour highlights - Amy Yang wins KPMG Women's PGA Championship. (Photo: Getty)
The current LPGA Tour event, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, is being held in Sammamish, Washington, USA, at the Sahalee Country Club. This prestigious tournament, featuring a total prize purse of $10,000,000, has reached its final round, round four.
At the top of the leaderboard stands Amy Yang from South Korea, with a total score of 281. Sharing the second position are Lilia Vu from the USA, Jin Young Ko from South Korea, and Miyu Yamashita from Japan, all with a total score of 284. In fifth place, tied with a total score of 285, are Ally Ewing from the USA and Lauren Hartlage, also from the USA.
Today’s best rounds were played by Mao Saigo of Japan, who recorded a daily score of -5, Lilia Vu, Jin Young Ko, and Ally Ewing, each finishing with a daily score of -1.
This video compilation showcases the LPGA Tour Highlights with a particular focus on the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Highlights from the fourth round.
KPMG Women’s PGA Championship: The LPGA Tour round 4 highlights
About the LPGA Tour
The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, part of the LPGA Tour, is currently being held at the Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington, USA. This event features a prize pool of $10,000,000. The tournament has now advanced to the fourth and final round.
Amy Yang from South Korea leads the leaderboard with a total score of 281. Tied for second place with a total score of 284 are Lilia Vu from the USA, Jin Young Ko from South Korea, and Miyu Yamashita from Japan. Ally Ewing from the USA and Lauren Hartlage from the USA are tied for fifth place with scores of 285.
The best rounds of the day were played by Mao Saigo from Japan with a daily score of -5, Lilia Vu from the USA with a daily score of -1, and Jin Young Ko from South Korea with a daily score of -1.
For those interested in a visual summary, there is a video compilation available showcasing the highlights of this decisive round. This concludes the fourth round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, bringing the competition to a close and determining the winner.
For more LPGA Tour Highlights and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Highlights, stay tuned to our coverage.
KPMG Women’s PGA Championship: The LPGA Tour round 4 highlights
About the LPGA Tour
The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.
LPGA Tour highlights from Miyu Yamashita's round 4 of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. (Photo: Getty)
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, part of the LPGA Tour, took place at the Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington, USA. The tournament featured four rounds, concluding with Round 4 today.
Amy Yang from Korea secured the first position on the leaderboard with a total score of 281, finishing 7 under par. Sharing the second position were Lilia Vu from the USA, Jin Young Ko from Korea, and Miyu Yamashita from Japan, each with a total score of 284, 4 under par. Tied for fifth place were Ally Ewing from the USA and Lauren Hartlage from the USA, both scoring a total of 285, 3 under par.
For the day’s best performances, Mao Saigo from Japan achieved the best daily score of 5 under par. Close behind were Lilia Vu and Jin Young Ko, both recording daily scores of 1 under par.
The tournament offered a prize money of $10,000,000. The provided video compilation showcases the highlights from Round 4 of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
For comprehensive coverage and further LPGA Tour highlights, including more details on the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship highlights, stay tuned to our updates.
KPMG Women’s PGA Championship: The LPGA Tour round 4 highlights
About the LPGA Tour
The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.