2025 Amundi Evian Championship: Prize Money Breakdown & Winner’s Payout

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The fourth major of the LPGA Tour is currently hitting its crescendo. The Amundi Evian Championship is in full flow at the Evian Resort Golf Club, and fans are eagerly waiting to see who will clinch the next coveted title, in what has been a topsy-turvy LPGA season. So far, seventeen events have taken place on the LPGA Tour. Each of the events has had a different winner this season.

This includes the team competition, the Dow Championship, making it eighteen different winners this season. There have also been six first-time winners, making it an exciting season for the fans and golfers alike. The Amundi Evian Championship promises to be that and much more. While the prize money on offer is not as big as the other majors on the LPGA Tour, the Evian Championship still has a very respectable purse.

The prize money at stake for the Amundi Evian Championship

The prize money has remained the same with respect to the 2024 season. Ayaka Furue pocketed $1.2 million after claiming her first and only major title last year at the Evian Championship. This year’s winner is also going to receive the same amount from a total prize pool of $8 million on offer.

 

Absolutely dialed.

Gabi Ruffels is tied for the lead at the Amundi Evian Championship after a blistering third-round 66! #TeamTaylorMade pic.twitter.com/PQVg3N8xj0

— TaylorMade Golf (@TaylorMadeGolf) July 12, 2025

Below, you can find the breakdown of the prize money each player gets based on where they finish on the leaderboard.

Rank
Amount

1
$1,200,000

2
$754,606

3
$547,410

4
$423,465

5
$340,841

6
$278,871

7
$233,426

8
$204,507

9
$183,849

10
$167,323

11
$154,926

12
$144,594

13
$135,506

14
$127,246

15
$119,808

16
$113,198

17
$107,419

18
$102,459

19
$98,327

20
$95,022

21
$91,721

22
$88,411

23
$85,111

24
$81,801

25
$78,912

26
$76,023

27
$73,125

28
$70,231

29
$67,342

30
$64,864

31
$62,382

32
$59,904

33
$57,426

34
$54,944

35
$52,882

36
$50,816

37
$48,754

38
$46,683

39
$44,617

40
$42,967

41
$41,317

42
$39,666

43
$38,007

44
$36,357

45
$35,118

46
$33,874

47
$32,635

48
$31,397

49
$30,158

50
$28,919

51
$28,096

52
$27,269

53
$26,437

54
$25,618

55
$24,786

56
$23,959

57
$23,136

58
$22,309

59
$21,486

60
$20,658

61
$20,247

62
$19,826

63
$19,419

64
$19,008

65
$18,587

But who is likely to win the title and the prize money at the top of the pile? Let’s take a look at the current scenario in France.

Favorites after three days of golf

The current trend in the LPGA Tour is quite fascinating. No player on the Tour has won more than one event this season. Now, after three days of golf, there is an intriguing chance for a repeat winner to happen. Minjee Lee stands at T3 with just one stroke off the lead. The Australian golfer could win her second major of the season after having clinched the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship last month.

Another pick would be Attaya Thitikul. The Thai golfer had won the Mizuho Americas Open in New Jersey in May and is currently in the same spot as Lee. Lee So-Mi is another candidate. The South Korean could make it back-to-back after having won the Dow Championship last week with Im Jin-hee. So-mi is also at T3. If one of these three is to become the first two-time winner this season, they will have to oust Gabriela Ruffels and Cara Gainer, both of whom had brilliant day three performances to claim the top spot on the leaderboard, albeit together.

Who do you have winning the fourth major of the season and pocketing the $1.2 million prize money on day 4 of the exciting contest?

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