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Amundi Evian Championship 2025 final round: Live updates, LPGA tee times, how to watch

Amundi Evian Championship 2025 final round: Live updates, LPGA tee times, how to watch

USA Today13-07-2025
A major champion will be crowned in France on Sunday.
It's the final round of the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship — the fourth of five majors on the LPGA's 2025 schedule. Cara Gainer and Gabriela Ruffels entered Sunday tied for the lead at 11 under, but there's a four-way tie for third just one shot behind them, and it's a group that includes World No. 2 Jeeno Thitikul and three-time major champion Minjee Lee, who won this event in 2021.
Follow along for live updates, scores, highlights and more from Sunday's final round of the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France.
2025 Amundi Evian Championship scores
Keep tabs on all the scores being carded in France with the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship leaderboard. Here's what it looked like at the top entering Sunday's final round:
Amundi Evian Championship final round tee times
Click here to see every tee time for Sunday's final round. Here's when the final few groups will be teeing off in France:
How to watch the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship final round
The final round of the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship will air live on Golf Channel from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET.
How much money does the winner make at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship?
The total purse for the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship is $8 million, with $1.2 million going to the champion.
Which notable names missed the cut at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship?
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. The cut line for the LPGA's four major championship of the season fell at 2 over, with 74 players making the weekend. Those who missed the cut received $3,000 to help cover expenses.
World No. 4 Ruoning Yin and three-time major winner In Gee Chun were among those who missed the cut by a stroke along with 2025 first-time winner Yealimi Noh.
Former No. 1 Lilia Vu's downward slide continued in France where she shot 73-75 to miss her fifth consecutive cut. The lone bright spot on Vu's resume this season is a solo second at the Ford Championship in March. She otherwise has one top-30 finish. Vu currently ranks 154th in greens in regulation.
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