The fourth of five women’s major championships is here as the best players in the world have made their way to Evian-les-Bains, France, for the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club.
Last year’s champion Brooke Henderson comes into the week in great form, totaling three top-15 finishes in her last four starts, including the U.S. Women’s Open and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Hyo Joo Kim, the 8th-ranked player in the world, is the betting favorite at +1200 (12/1). She’s yet to win in 2023, however, she’s finished inside the top 20 in nine of her 10 LPGA starts this year. Kim tied for third at the Evian last season.
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Golf course
Evian Resort Golf Club | Par 71 | 6,523 yards
Betting preview
Player | Odds | Player | Odds |
Hyo Joo Kim | (+1200) | Nasa Hataoka | (+2500) |
Xiyu Lin | (+1600) | Jiyai Shin | (+2500) |
Rose Zhang | (+1600) | Charley Hull | (+3000) |
Nelly Korda | (+1600) | Brooke Henderson | (+3000) |
Jin Young Ko | (+1800) | Ruoning Yin | (+3500) |
Atthaya Thitikul | (+1800) | Lydia Ko | (+3500) |
Minjee Lee | (+2000) | Hye Jin Choi | (+3500) |
Ayaka Furue | (+2000) | Georgia Hall | (+3500) |
Linn Grant | (+2200) | Carlota Ciganda | (+3500) |
Leona Maguire | (+2200) | Allisen Corpuz | (+3500) |
Odds as of 11:40 a.m. ET. Provided by DraftKings.
The 2nd-ranked player in the world missed back-to-back cuts at the Cognizant Founders Cup and KPMG Women’s PGA before tying for 64th at the U.S. Women’s Open. Korda bounced back from the tough stretch nicely with a four-shot win nine days ago at the Centurion Club in London at a Ladies European Tour event.
Korda tied for eighth at last year’s Evian and for 19th in 2021.
Lee has been on a roll of late. In her last six starts, Lee has six top-20 finishes, two of which are top 10s, including in her last start at the Dana Open (T-7).
She finished T-43 at last year’s Evian after winning the event in 2021.
Hull made the U.S. Women’s Open interesting down the stretch, but her final-round 6-under 66 wasn’t enough and she tied for second.
In 10 starts this year, Hull has missed three cuts, but when she’s made the weekend she’s yet to finish worse than T-23.
At last year’s Evian, Hull tied for third. She’s still looking for her first major win.