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Another pristine day is on tap at the LPGA's most picturesque stop. The third round of the Amundi Evian Championship features a board peppered with players who've already hoisted trophies this season, including leader Somi Lee, Jennifer Kupcho, Rio Takeda and Jeeno Thitikul.
Golf wasn't Cara Gainer's or Gabriela Ruffels's first love, but now, they lead one of the LPGA's most prestigious events in France.
The world’s best athletes are in Evian-les-Bains, France this week for The Amundi Evian Championship, the fourth of five major championships that will be contested on the LPGA Tour this season. As is generally the case for majors,
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.
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.
The year’s fourth major is being contested this week in Evian-les-Bains, France, and with a field stacked top to bottom with incredibly strong talent, identifying a winner can sometimes be a bit of a challenge,
Hull, currently No. 19 in the world, placed T-12 in her last two starts on the LPGA – both major championships.
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Golf Digest on MSNLeona Maguire makes first career LPGA ace to take lead at Evian (but sorry, you can’t watch it)Leona Maguire holds a share of the clubhouse lead at the Amundi Evian Championship after making a hole-in-one during the first round.