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KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

The Amundi Evian Championship continues Friday in Evian-les-Bains, France at Evian Resort Golf Club.

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For the third time in two weeks, a women’s major championship has gotten a financial boost.
Hull withdrew from the first round of her most recent start, the Amundi Evian, after collapsing multiple times.
Kim eagled the final hole to tie Thitikul in regulation and then chipped in for birdie on the first extra hole and eagled the second, for her first major title.
Watch fourth round highlights from The Amundi Evian Championship, the fourth major of the LPGA season, played at Evian Resort Golf Club.
Grace Kim receives her trophy after winning the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship and reflects on her play throughout the tournament, including making her last eagle to win.
The 21-year-old Englishwoman finished a shot out of a playoff Sunday at the Amundi Evian Championship but still earned her LPGA card via the LPGA’s LEAP program.
Watch Grace Kim’s winning shot at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship. The 24-year-old from Australia won in a playoff against Jeeno Thitikul.
Lottie Woad secured her LPGA card with a third place finish at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship and discusses what her decision making processes for joining the tour is going forward.
Grace Kim and Jeeno Thitikul trade off putts during the fourth round of the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship. After Thitikul misses a putt, Kim clinches an eagle to send the championship into a playoff between the golfers.
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.
Since the LPGA introduced its new pace-of-play policy earlier this year, there have been four penalties assessed. This was the first one at a major.
Gabriela Ruffels and Cara Gainer are one stroke clear of the most recent women’s major champion and the world’s No. 2.