2025 Amundi Evian Championship prize money payouts for each player in France
Instead, Minjee Lee took $523,761 for her share of third.
Grace Kim took home $1.2 million for her extraordinary playoff victory over Jeeno Thitikul that included an eagle-birdie-finish.
While it was a tough final round for England's Cara Gainer, the T-14 finish still gave the LET player a rare six-figure check of $112,525.
Players who made the trip to France but missed the cut still earned $3,000 to help cover expenses.
2025 Amundi Evian Championship prize money payouts
Pos.
Name
Score
Earnings
1*
Grace Kim
-14
$1,200,000
2
Jeeno Thitikul
-14
$722,002
T3
Minjee Lee
-13
$523,761
T3
Lottie Woad (a)
-13
$0
T5
Angel Yin
-12
$365,644
T5
Andrea Lee
-12
$365,644
T7
Ariya Jutanugarn
-11
$245,081
T7
Leona Maguire
-11
$245,081
T9
Gaby Lopez
-10
$185,790
T9
Gabriela Ruffels
-10
$185,790
T11
Rio Takeda
-9
$148,891
T11
Jennifer Kupcho
-9
$148,891
T11
Emily Kristine Pedersen
-9
$148,891
T14
Chisato Iwai
-8
112,525
T14
Stephanie Kyriacou
-8
112,525
T14
Cara Gainer
-8
112,525
T14
Somi Lee
-8
112,525
T14
Miyu Yamashita
-8
112,525
20
Casandra Alexander
-7
94,081
T21
Celine Boutier
-6
$81,600
T21
Megan Khang
-6
$81,600
T21
Perrine Delacour
-6
$81,600
T21
Ruixin Liu
-6
$81,600
T21
Yuri Yoshida
-6
$81,600
T21
Narin An
-6
$81,600
T21
Nastasia Nadaud
-6
$81,600
T28
Mi Hyang Lee
-5
$67,198
T28
Aditi Ashok
-5
$67,198
T28
Julia Lopez Ramirez
-5
$67,198
T31
Hyo Joo Kim
-4
$58,502
T31
Brooke M. Henderson
-4
$58,502
T31
Jasmine Suwannapura
-4
$58,502
T31
Jenny Shin
-4
$58,502
T35
Jin Young Ko
-3
$50,597
T35
Mary Liu
-3
$50,597
T35
Rose Zhang
-3
$50,597
T38
Mao Saigo
-2
$42,929
T38
Jin Hee Im
-2
$42,929
T38
Manon De Roey
-2
$42,929
T38
Paula Reto
-2
$42,929
T38
Jeongeun Lee5
-2
$42,929
T43
Nelly Korda
-1
$34,390
T43
Patty Tavatanakit
-1
$34,390
T43
Peiyun Chien
-1
$34,390
T43
Chanettee Wannasaen
-1
$34,390
T43
Auston Kim
-1
$34,390
T43
Aline Krauter
-1
$34,390
T49
Esther Henseleit
E
$27,049
T49
Allisen Corpuz
E
$27,049
T49
Gemma Dryburgh
E
$27,049
T49
Pajaree Anannarukarn
E
$27,049
T49
Sarah Schmelzel
E
$27,049
T49
Madelene Sagstrom
E
$27,049
T49
Youmin Hwang
E
$27,049
T56
Amy Yang
1
$22,926
T56
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
1
$22,926
T56
Helen Briem
1
$22,926
T59
Nasa Hataoka
2
$19,765
T59
Jenny Bae
2
$19,765
T59
Azahara Munoz
2
$19,765
T59
Shannon Tan
2
$19,765
T59
Brianna Do
2
$19,765
T59
Ayaka Furue
2
$19,765
T65
Ina Yoon
3
$17,788
T65
Lucy Li
3
$17,788
T65
Hira Naveed
3
$17,788
T68
Minami Katsu
5
$16,800
T68
Gigi Stoll
5
$16,800
T70
Weiwei Zhang
6
$16,010
T70
Haeji Kang
6
$16,010
T70
Maria Marin (a)
6
$0
73
Bronte Law
8
$15,617
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