The Amundi Evian Championship is one of the 5 major women's golf tournaments in the world. It brings together golf's elite - 132 players - over four days and is covered by the media and broadcast in almost 150 countries, particularly in Europe and Asia.
Ayaka Furue's eagle* and three birdies** on the last five holes won the 30th edition of The Amundi Evian Championship, taking over from France's Céline Boutier, who won last year. At the age of 24, she won the first major tournament of her young career.
Valérie Baudson, CEO of Amundi, presented the trophy to the Japanese player at the official ceremony.
Valérie Baudson and Franck Riboud, Chairman of The Amundi Evian Championship, announced the renewal of the partnership with continental Europe's only major women's tournament for a further five years, until 2030.