2025 Amundi Evian Championship preview: Field, betting odds, tee times, and how to watch

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Everything you need to know ahead of the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship from July 10-13.

It’s two majors in as many weeks on golf’s global stage with the Amundi Evian Championship taking center stage this week before the men take their bow at The Open Championship from Royal Portrush.

The Amundi Evian Championship is the fourth women’s major of the season, with only the AIG Women’s British Open to follow at the end of the month. Japan’s Mao Saigo, Sweden’s Maja Stark, and Australia’s Minjee Lee secured the first three of the year at the Chevron Championship, Women’s US Open, and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, respectively.

For this 31st edition of the Evian, the game’s top stars will once again congregate at the stunning Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France, to contend for a share of the $8 million prize fund.

Last year saw Japan’s Ayaka Furue claim her maiden major title spectacularly with an eagle on the 72nd hole to deny Australian Stephanie Kyriacou by a single stroke.

Japanese star Ayaka Furue won her first major title at the Evian Championship.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of this year’s action…

Amundi Evian Championship key details

Venue: Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France (Par 71 – 6,504 yards)

Format: 72-hole strokeplay with 36-hole cut

Field: 132 – see the full lineup here

Purse: $8m, with the winner receiving $1.2m

Race to CME Globe points: 650

Defending champion: Ayaka Furue (JPN), -19

Selected odds: Jenno Thitikul 11/1, Nelly Korda 14/1, Minjee Lee 16/1, Ayaka Furue 20/1

Evian is one of the best golf courses in France.


Who has won the Amundi Evian Championship?

Here’s a rundown of the Evian Championship’s winners over the years: 

YEARPLAYER
2024Ayaka Furue
2023 Celine Boutier
2022 Brooke M. Henderson
2021 Minjee Lee
2019 Jin Young Ko
2018 Angela Stanford
2017 Anna Nordqvist
2016 In Gee Chun
2015 Lydia Ko
2014 Hyo Joo Kim
2013 Suzann Pettersen
2012 Inbee Park
2011 Ai Miyazato
2010 Jiyai Shin
2009 Ai Miyazato
2008 Helen Alfredsson
2007 Natalie Gulbis
2006 Karrie Webb
2005 Paula Creamer
2004 Wendy Doolan
2003 Juli Inkster
2002Annika Sorenstam
2001Rachel Hetherington
2000Annika Sorenstam
1999Catrin Nilsmark
1998Helen Alfredsson
1997Hiromi Kobayashi
1996Laura Davies
1995Laura Davies
1994Helen Alfredsson
Minjee Lee won the Evian Championship in 2021.

How to watch the Amundi Evian Championship

US viewers can catch all the action on the Golf Channel.

All times EDT

Thursday, July 10: The Golf Channel, 06.00
Friday, July 11: The Golf Channel, 06.00
Saturday, July 12: The Golf Channel, 04.00
Sunday, July 13: The Golf Channel, 04.00

UK viewers can catch all the action on Sky Sports Golf.

All times BST

Thursday, July 10: Sky Sports Golf, 11.00
Friday, July 11: Sky Sports Golf, 11.00
Saturday, July 12: Sky Sports Golf, 09.30
Sunday, July 13: Sky Sports Golf, 09.30

Amundi Evian Championship Tee Times

Tee times and groups can be found here.

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