September 17th, 2018 After 18 years on tour, Angela Stanford finally wins her first Major by taking the Evian Championship Fifteen years after losing the US Women’s Open in a playoff, Stanford finally enjoyed her Major moment.
September 15th, 2018 A duffed chip leads to emotional response, missed cut for Lexi Thompson as her trying year continues The world No.5 bowed out of the final Major of 2018 in embarrassing fashion.
September 15th, 2018 Intrigue headlines a four-way tie after 36 holes at the Evian Championship A year after surviving Hurricane Maria that devastated Puerto Rico, Maria Torres is tied for the lead at the Evian Championship.
September 6th, 2018 Michelle Wie withdraws from Evian Championship with wrist injury This marks the second season in a row that Wie has had to miss the year’s final Major.
December 14th, 2017 LPGA announces 2018 schedule: What you need to know The LPGA announced its 2018 schedule on Thursday (AEDT), with a total of 34 events in 14 different countries. There are some notable changes.
November 8th, 2017 LPGA commissioner Mike Whan wants a mulligan on his move of the Evian Championship to September Since drifting back in the schedule from July to September, the LPGA’s fifth Major has been plagued with problems.
September 18th, 2017 Ai Miyazato’s emotional farewell to competitive golf ‘a great moment’ Ai Miyazato, the legendary Japanese golfer beloved on the LPGA, played the final round of her stellar career at the Evian Championship.
September 18th, 2017 Anna Nordqvist wins Evian Championship, Katherine Kirk misses playoff by one Anna Nordqvist captured the final Major of 2017 on any circuit with a playoff victory at the Evian Championship.
September 11th, 2017 Meetings ahead of this week’s Evian Championship could determine the future of the Ladies European Tour How relief might be on the way for the ailing Ladies European Tour.
February 3rd, 2017 When Stars Collide The Minjee Lee–Lydia Ko showdown is just one of many headline acts at this year’s Women’s Australian Open at Royal Adelaide.
September 13th, 2015 Lydia Ko becomes youngest ever Major winner at Evian Championship ONLY a straight edge is likely necessary to chart Lydia Ko’s future. She is just 18, yet already is on a linear path to the World Golf Hall of Fame.