Karis Davidson surges 30 spots up the leaderboard with a bogey-free 5-under 66, putting a first major top 10 within reach at Evian. Fellow Queenslander Cassie Porter also moves into position for her best major finish.
Haeran Ryu narrowly misses a 59 but still shoots the lowest round in major championship history, an 11-under 60, to surge three shots clear at the Amundi Evian Championship.
Three Australian major winners miss the cut at the Amundi Evian Championship, leaving Karis Davidson and Cassie Porter to fly the flag on the weekend. England’s Lottie Woad takes the outright lead at 11 under.
A year after breaking the amateur scoring record at the Evian and narrowly missing out to Australia’s Grace Kim in a playoff, Lottie Woad is back atop the leaderboard at the same course. The World No. 4 fired a second-round 64 to take a one-shot lead over Aki Iwai, putting her in position for a maiden major title.
Lydia Ko isn’t one of the LPGA’s longest hitters, but she still found a way to reach Evian’s par-5 ninth in two, hitting a stunning driver off the deck. Here’s how to add the shot to your own game.
World No.1 Nelly Korda’s Hall of Fame push has stalled at the Amundi Evian Championship, opening with a three-over 74 and sitting 11 shots off the pace.
From bumping into Nelly Korda at registration to watching Grace Kim practise over breakfast, Kelsey Bennett has had a starstruck lead-up to just her second career major at this week’s Amundi Evian Championship.
Julia Boland and Grace Kim have been announced as the latest recipients of Honorary Life Membership from the WPGA Tour of Australasia. Boland recently stepped down after eight years as tour president, while Kim earned the honour off the back of her dramatic Amundi Evian Championship win in 2025.
Gabriela Ruffels got her tennis fix at Wimbledon last week. Taking a couple of days off to watch her former life play out was just the preparation she needed for the Amundi Evian Championship.
Former amateur teammate Stephanie Kyriacou is confident Grace Kim will handle the heat of playing in the last group of a major following another strong day for the Aussies at the Amundi Evian Championship.
Three-time major winner Minjee Lee is just one stroke off the lead held by five players, including two fellow Australians, after day one of the Amundi Evian Championship in France. MORE: LPGA star Grace Kim on how to hit the perfect draw Grace Kim and Gabriela Ruffels were among the five players to post 6-under Read more…
It is where she joined the pantheon of major champions, but world No.6 Minjee Lee has revealed the other reason the Amundi Evian Championship holds a special place in her heart.
The only predictable thing is that you can’t predict who will be the centre of attention at post-round championship ceremonies. But, we’ll try our best. Here’s our look at 20 players we think can get the job done.