Sahalee Country Club saw Amy Yang clinching the third major of the season! Now, the LPGA Tour moves to its fourth major, the 2024 Amundi Evian Championship. The question then naturally pops up; Who would claim the crown for the upcoming event that will tee off on July 11 at the Evian Resort Golf Club? Well, the answer to that question will be known on the final day of play, on June 14, Sunday.
Aside from the title of champion and the crown, the golfers will also aim to take home a cut of the total prize pool of $8 million, as opposed to the $6.5 million set aside last year. However, while many would hope to do so, only one may emerge victorious at the end and claim all the glory at the prestigious tournament!
Celine Boutier hopes to defend her title at the Amundi Evian Championship
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The Amundi Evian Championship will witness a total of 132 golfers duking it out for the title of champion, as per the official field announced by the LPGA Tour. The field is filled with past champions of the tournament, major winners, top 10 on the Rolex Rankings, and LPGA Tour champs, not to mention the special invitations. But among all these golfers, there are bound to be a few favorites.
1. Celine Boutier: The 30-year-old athlete had emerged victorious at the 2023 edition of the tournament and would look to defend her title of champ at the upcoming event. Last year, she had dominantly beaten the likes of Brooke M. Henderson and Celine Borge at T2 and T3 respectively with a score of 14-under 270 to win the event. She followed the same with two more wins at the Women’s Scottish Open and Maybank Championship. Fast forward to 2024 and she seems to be struggling with just one top-10 finish from 14 starts (a T2 at the HSBC Women’s World Championship). Regardless, she would be looking to clinch her 2nd major win at the upcoming Amundi Evian Championship.
2. Nelly Korda: Although the current No. 1 in the world has been having a rough patch lately, she is undoubtedly the best performer that the women’s circuit has witnessed this season. The 25-year-old boasts a total of 7 top-10 finishes including six victories, one of which came at the 2024 Chevron Championship. Although she missed the cut in the next three tournaments, the American pro remains at the top of the world rankings with a tremendous lead and is, undoubtedly, a favorite among many.

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May 30, 2024; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; Nelly Korda (USA) hits a tee shot on the tenth hole during the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-USA TODAY Sports
3. Ayaka Furue: Even though the Japanese professional is ranked 21st on the Rolex Rankings, she is one of the best that the women’s circuit has dished out this season. The athlete boasts a total of 8 top-10 finishes this season from 16 LPGA Tour starts and has beaten the likes of Korda in this regard. Her best came from the 2024 ShopRite LPGA Classic Presented by Acer where she finished in the runner-up position. The golfer would surely want to clinch her first win of the season at the upcoming Amundi Evian Championship.
4. Lilia Vu: The 26-year-old currently trails behind the 2024 Chevron Championship winner in the world rankings. But that doesn’t mean she hasn’t been at her best. The American has 3 top-10 finishes from 9 starts and even boasts a victory at the 2024 Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give and a T2 finish at the major that followed, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. With a figure of 157 points in difference from the current No. 1, Vu would be looking to close that gap while raking in the whopping 100 points that the major has to offer.
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Aug 25, 2023; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Lilia Vu putt on the third green during the second round of the CPKC Women’s Open golf tournament at Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports
5. Jin Young Ko: Fresh from a runner-up finish at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the No. 3 golfer in the world would be looking to redeem herself at the upcoming tournament. Although she has had her fair share of ups and downs this season with 4 top-10 finishes from 10 starts, the South Korean professional will surely look to clinch her second title at the Amundi Evian Championship and her third major win this weekend at the Evian Resort Golf Club.
A test for the players at the Evian Resort Golf Club
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The club boasts two beautiful courses to its name, the Champions Course and the Lake Course. However, the upcoming major will take place at the former, which came into existence in 1904 as a 9-hole course. The layout was then redesigned by Cabell B. Robinson in the 1980s, following which it became an 18-hole course.
The 71-par course lies between the Alp mountains of the town of Evian-les-Bains and Lake Geneva. It only came to be the host for the Amundi Evian Championship after architect Steve Smyers redesigned the layout of the course and tweaked many holes. Many would be inclined to agree with Karie Webb when she said, “The changes to the finishing holes make for great theater to crown a champion and the hospitality is second to none in one of the most beautiful places in the world.”