Amundi Evian Championship 2024: Purse and prize money breakdown
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How much will the Evian Championship winner take home? We take a look at the prize money on offer for the 2024 tournament.
The 2024 Amundi Evian Championship kicks off on Thursday 11th July, with 132 players competing for the trophy at the gorgeous Evian Resort Golf Club in Évian-les-Bains, France.
Celine Boutier won $1 million for her 2023 championship win, with Brooke Henderson taking home $586k for second place.
In June of 2024, the Amundi Evian Championship announced its dedication to advancing women’s sports, boosting the event’s prize money from $6.5 million in 2023 to $8 million this year. Since its inception in 1994, this major tournament has focused on promoting women’s athletic performance and supporting gender parity. Sponsored by companies like Amundi, Rolex, Danone, and Evian, it aligns with global efforts to elevate women’s tournaments.
Franck Riboud, Chairman of The Amundi Evian Championship, highlighted the pride in announcing this prize increase on the tournament’s 30th anniversary. With the purse now at $8 million, the winner’s share rises to $1.2 million, marking significant progress towards equality in sports.
Amundi Evian Championship 2023: Prize money payout
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Celine Boutier | -14 | $1,000,000 |
2 | Brooke Henderson | -8 | $585,967 |
T3 | Nasa Hataoka | -7 | $283,278 |
T3 | A Lim Kim | -7 | $283,278 |
T3 | Yuka Saso | -7 | $283,278 |
T3 | Celine Borge | -7 | $283,278 |
T3 | Gaby Lopez | -7 | $283,278 |
8 | Gemma Dryburgh | -6 | $158,805 |
T9 | Atthaya Thitikul | -5 | $122,100 |
T9 | Rose Zhang | -5 | $122,100 |
T9 | Su Ji Kim | -5 | $122,100 |
T9 | Megan Khang | -5 | $122,100 |
T9 | Nelly Korda | -5 | $122,100 |
T14 | Jennifer Kupcho | -4 | $95,922 |
T14 | Esther Henseleit | -4 | $95,922 |
T16 | Morgane Metraux | -3 | $81,808 |
T16 | Linn Grant | -3 | $81,808 |
T16 | Stephanie Kyriacou | -3 | $81,808 |
T16 | Minjee Lee | -3 | $81,808 |
T20 | Min-Ji Park | -2 | $65,045 |
T20 | Eun Hee Ji | -2 | $65,045 |
T20 | Hyo Joo Kim | -2 | $65,045 |
T20 | Alison Lee | -2 | $65,045 |
T20 | Anna Nordqvist | -2 | $65,045 |
T20 | Ashleigh Buhai | -2 | $65,045 |
T20 | Angel Yin | -2 | $65,045 |
T20 | Jin Young Ko | -2 | $65,045 |
T28 | Johanna Gustavsson | -1 | $47,560 |
T28 | Sarah Schmelzel | -1 | $47,560 |
T28 | Jodi Ewart Shadoff | -1 | $47,560 |
T28 | Wei-Ling Hsu | -1 | $47,560 |
T28 | Ariya Jutanugarn | -1 | $47,560 |
T28 | Moriya Jutanugarn | -1 | $47,560 |
T28 | Sarah Kemp | -1 | $47,560 |
T28 | Ryann O’Toole | -1 | $47,560 |
T36 | Wichanee Meechai | E | $35,610 |
T36 | Ayaka Furue | E | $35,610 |
T36 | Georgia Hall | E | $35,610 |
T36 | Amy Yang | E | $35,610 |
T36 | Peiyun Chien | E | $35,610 |
T36 | In Gee Chun | E | $35,610 |
T42 | Linnea Strom | 1 | $27,910 |
T42 | Albane Valenzuela | 1 | $27,910 |
T42 | Aditi Ashok | 1 | $27,910 |
T42 | Hae Ran Ryu | 1 | $27,910 |
T42 | Leona Maguire | 1 | $27,910 |
T42 | Lilia Vu | 1 | $27,910 |
T48 | Daniela Darquea | 2 | $22,649 |
T48 | Patty Tavatanakit | 2 | $22,649 |
T48 | Miyu Yamashita | 2 | $22,649 |
T48 | Mi Hyang Lee | 2 | $22,649 |
T48 | Hye-Jin Choi | 2 | $22,649 |
53 | Minami Katsu | 3 | $20,530 |
T54 | Allisen Corpuz | 4 | $18,607 |
T54 | Elizabeth Szokol | 4 | $18,607 |
T54 | Pauline Roussin | 4 | $18,607 |
T54 | Jenny Shin | 4 | $18,607 |
T54 | Ji Yai Shin | 4 | $18,607 |
T59 | Hinako Shibuno | 5 | $16,363 |
T59 | Angela Stanford | 5 | $16,363 |
T61 | Sung Hyun Park | 6 | $14,758 |
T61 | Cheyenne Knight | 6 | $14,758 |
T61 | Karis Davidson | 6 | $14,758 |
T61 | Min Lee | 6 | $14,758 |
T61 | Lydia Ko | 6 | $14,758 |
T61 | Stephanie Meadow | 6 | $14,758 |
T61 | Yan Liu | 6 | $14,758 |
68 | Paula Reto | 7 | $13,472 |
69 | Pernilla Lindberg | 8 | $13,153 |
70 | Emma Talley | 15 | $12,834 |
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