2025 Evian Championship
The 2025 Evian Championship was played 10–13 July in France. It was the 31st Evian Championship, and the 12th as a major championship on the LPGA Tour.
Grace Kim won in a playoff with Atthaya Thitikul. It was Kim's first victory in a major. World number one amateur, Lottie Woad, finished tied for third, one stroke out of the playoff. She turned professional the following week.
Field
The field for the tournament was set at 132, and most earned exemptions based on past performance on the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA Tour, or with a high ranking in the Women's [World Golf Rankings].1. Evian invitations
2. Top 50 from Women's World Golf Rankings
- Céline Boutier
- Choi Hye-jin
- Carlota Ciganda
- Allisen Corpuz
- Lauren Coughlin
- Ayaka Furue
- Linn Grant
- Hannah Green
- Nasa Hataoka
- Brooke Henderson
- Esther Henseleit
- Charley Hull
- Hwang You-min
- Im Jin-hee
- Akie Iwai
- Chisato Iwai
- Ariya Jutanugarn
- Megan Khang
- Kim A-lim
- Auston Kim
- Kim Hyo-joo
- Kim Sei-young
- Ko Jin-young
- Lydia Ko
- Nelly Korda
- Jennifer Kupcho
- Stephanie Kyriacou
- Andrea Lee
- Minjee Lee
- Ingrid Lindblad
- Yealimi Noh
- Ryu Hae-ran
- Madelene Sagström
- Mao Saigo
- Yuka Saso
- Maja Stark
- Rio Takeda
- Patty Tavatanakit
- Atthaya Thitikul
- Lilia Vu
- Chanettee Wannasaen
- Miyū Yamashita
- Amy Yang
- Angel Yin
- Yin Ruoning
- Ina Yoon
- Rose Zhang
- Lee Ye-won and Lexi Thompson did not play
4. Past Evian Championship winners
- Chun In-gee
- Anna Nordqvist
- Angela Stanford did not play
6. LPGA tournament winners
7. LET Order of Merit
- Casandra Alexander
- Helen Briem
- Manon De Roey
- Perrine Delacour
- Cara Gainer
- Darcey Harry
- Alice Hewson
- Sára Kousková
- Bronte Law
- Mimi Rhodes
- Pauline Roussin
- Chiara Tamburlini
- Shannon Tan
- Pajaree Anannarukarn
- Pei-Yun Chien
- Ally Ewing did not play
10. LPGA Tour CME Globe points list
- An Na-rin
- Aditi Ashok
- Saki Baba
- Jenny Bae
- Robyn Choi
- Karis Davidson
- Brianna Do
- Gemma Dryburgh
- Lindy Duncan
- Kristen Gillman
- Nataliya Guseva
- Muni He
- Hsu Wei-ling
- Jeon Ji-won
- Joo Soo-bin
- Haeji Kang
- Minami Katsu
- Grace Kim
- Aline Krauter
- Ilhee Lee
- Lee Jeong-eun
- Lee Mi-hyang
- Lee So-mi
- Lucy Li
- Mary Liu
- Ruixin Liu
- Liu Yan
- Gaby López
- Julia López Ramirez
- Nanna Koerstz Madsen
- Leona Maguire
- Brooke Matthews
- Benedetta Moresco
- Azahara Muñoz
- Hira Naveed
- Ryann O'Toole
- Alexa Pano
- Kumkang Park
- Emily Kristine Pedersen
- Cassie Porter
- Paula Reto
- Gabriela Ruffels
- Sarah Schmelzel
- Hinako Shibuno
- Jenny Shin
- Gigi Stoll
- Albane Valenzuela
- Miranda Wang
- Dewi Weber
- Jing Yan
- Yuri Yoshida
- Arpichaya Yubol
- Zhang Weiwei
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, 10 July 2025Five players shot 5-under par rounds of 65 to tied for the lead. This included Leona Maguire who scored a hole-in-one on the second hole. World number 1 Nelly Korda and defending champion Ayaka Furue were two strokes behind the leaders. Amateur Lottie Woad, who won the previous week's KPMG Women's Irish Open, was a further stroke back with a 68.
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| T1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, 11 July 2025Lee So-mi shot a 65 for a total of 132 and had a one-stroke lead over Grace Kim. After being tied for 7th place, World number 1 Nelly Korda dropped to a tie for 12th place and defending champion Ayaka Furue dropped to T26. The cut came at 144, with 74 players advancing to the final two rounds. Two amateurs made the cut, Lottie Woad and María José Marín. Three of the top-5 world ranking players missed the cut: Lydia Ko, Yin Ruoning, and Ryu Hae-ran.
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