Amundi Evian Championship Field 2023
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Hot on the heels of the final men’s Major of the year, The Open, comes the penultimate in the women’s game, the Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club in France.
The previous three Majors of the year so far saw Lilia Vu win the Chevron Championship, Ruoning Yin claim victory in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club and Allisen Corpuz take the honours in the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach.
Not surprisingly, all three are in the field for this week’s tournament. The victories for each of the players marked their first Major wins. Will another new name be added to the list of Major winners this week?
One player who will hope that isn’t the case is defending champion Brooke Henderson. The Canadian beat Sophie Schubert by one shot to win last year’s tournament, and she’ll be hopeful of repeating the achievement at the same course this year.
Henderson has not been in the best form of late, although her finish of 12th in the most recent Major, the US Women’s Open, will have offered her some encouragement as she goes in search of her first victory since January’s Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions.
Jin Young Ko heads into the tournament as the highest-ranked player in the world, and she will be looking for her third win of the year, which would also bring her third Major title. Ko won this tournament in 2019, so she’ll be expecting to do well despite missing the cut in the US Women’s Open.
The player immediately beneath her in the world rankings, Nelly Korda, also plays as she looks to build on her win in the Aramco Team Series London tournament earlier in the month.
Other previous winners include 2021 champion Minjee Lee. Back then, the Australian edged out Jeongeun Lee6 in a playoff, and both players appear this week. Angela Stanford, who won in 2018, also participates, along with 2017 winner Anna Nordqvist and In Gee Chun, who claimed victory seven years ago.
Former World No.1 Lydia Ko, who currently ranks third, has endured a run of indifferent form of late, but she’ll no doubt bring to mind her win in the tournament in 2015 as she goes in search of her third Major victory.
Others in the world’s top 10 competing this week include Hyo-Joo Kim, Atthaya Thitikul and Xiyu Lin.
Another player who will be keen to impress will be Rose Zhang. The 20-year-old missed her first cut as a professional in the Dana Open earlier in the month. However, that did little to diminish what has been a hugely impressive start to her professional career.
That included a win in her first professional start, in the Mizuho Americas Open, and ties for eighth and ninth in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and US Women’s Open, respectively.
Local hopes will rest with Celine Boutier, whose most recent win came in the LPGA Drive On Championship, while others hoping to impress include two-time LPGA Tour winner Leona Maguire, 2018 Women’s British Open champion Georgia Hall and Ashleigh Buhai, who won that Major in 2022.
Below is the field for the 2023 Amundi Evian Championship.
Amundi Evian Championship Field 2023
Marina Alex
Carmen Alonso
Narin An
Pajaree Anannarukarn
Aditi Ashok
Saki Baba
Jaravee Boonchant
Celine Borge
Celine Boutier
Ashleigh Buhai
Matilda Castren
Peiyun Chien
Hye-Jin Choi
Chella Choi
In Gee Chun
Carlota Ciganda
Allisen Corpuz
Lauren Coughlin
Diksha Dagar
Daniela Darquea
Karis Davidson
Klara Davidson Spilkova
Manon De Roey
Perrine Delacour
Amanda Doherty
Gemma Dryburgh
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
Ally Ewing
Ayaka Furue
Eila Galitsky
Linn Grant
Hannah Green
Johanna Gustavsson
Georgia Hall
Mina Harigae
Lauren Hartlage
Nasa Hataoka
Brooke Henderson
Esther Henseleit
Celine Herbin
Alice Hewson
Daniela Holmqvist
Chiara Horder
Wei-Ling Hsu
Ting-Hsuan Huang
Charley Hull
Lily May Humphreys
Caroline Inglis
Chisato Iwai
Eun Hee Ji
Soo Bin Joo
Ariya Jutanugarn
Moriya Jutanugarn
Danielle Kang
Minami Katsu
Sarah Kemp
Megan Khang
Hyo Joo Kim
Sei Young Kim
Su Ji Kim
A Lim Kim
Grace Kim
Frida Kinhult
Cheyenne Knight
Jin Yong Ko
Lydia Ko
Nelly Korda
Rachel Kuehn
Jennifer Kupcho
Stephanie Kyriacou
Ines Laklalech
Minjee Lee
So Mi Lee
Alison Lee
Jeongeun Lee6
Lucy Li
Xiyu Lin
Pernilla Lindberg
Yu Liu
Yan Liu
Gaby Lopez
Meghan MacLaren
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Leona Maguire
Stephanie Meadow
Wichanee Meechai
Morgane Metraux
Yuna Nishimura
Chiara Noja
Anna Nordqvist
Ryann O'Toole
Min Ji Park
Sung Hyun Park
Emily Kristine Pedersen
Mel Reid
Paula Reto
Valentina Rossi
Pauline Roussin
Hae Ran Ryu
So Yeon Ryu
Madelene Sagstrom
Mao Saigo
Yuka Saso
Sarah Schmelzel
Kaitlyn Schroeder
Sophia Schubert
Hinako Shibuno
Jiyai Shin
Jenny Shin
Magdalena Simmermacher
Angela Stanford
Maja Stark
Linnea Strom
Jasmine Suwannapura
Maddie Szeryk
Elizabeth Szokol
Bailey Tardy
Patty Tavatanakit
Atthaya Thitikul
Ana Pelaez Trivino
Albane Valenzuela
Lilia Vu
Lindsey Weaver-Wright
Miyu Yamashita
Amy Yang
Ruoning Yin
Angel Yin
Rose Zhang
Who Is Playing In The 2023 Amundi Evian Championship?
The fourth Major of the year features many of the world's best players, including defending champion Brooke Henderson, World No.1 Jin Young Ko and the player she replaced at the top of the world rankings, Nelly Korda. The likes of 2015 champion Lydia Ko and 2021 winner Minjee Lee also play.
Where Is The Amundi Evian Championship Being Held?
The tournament's regular home is the Evian Resort Golf Club, which is one of the best courses in France, where it has been held since 1994. The course is situated on the banks of Lake Geneva, and features fast greens, thick rough, and amazing views of the nearby Alps.