The Evian Championship continues to strengthen its sports policy through the international influence of its Qualifications in Europe, Asia and the United States. These events give the opportunity, again this year, to 5 players to join the very closed field of the 5th and last Major of the season (the field is made up of 120 players selected according to very rigorous criteria).

Maria Uribe, out of bunker on the 18th - Evian Championship 2014 - Photo © T.Plassais / Swing Féminin

After the selections of Astrid Vayson de Pradenne and Karolin Lampert at the end of the European Qualifications at the Jabra Ladies Open, by Korean amateur Haeran Ryu during the Asian Qualifications, it is the turn of Lauren Coughlin and Dottie Ardina to win their passport for the Major from September 13 to 16.

Qualifications Europe | Jabra Ladies Open | May 31 to June 2, 2018

Astrid Vayson de Pradenne (Fra) / Karolin Lampert (Ger)

The European Qualifications took place at the Evian Resort Golf Club, from Thursday May 31 to Saturday May 2. Like last year, the event is based on the Jabra Ladies Open which is gaining momentum with an endowment raised to $ 120 and a double LET / LETAS badge.

Qualifications Asia | SGF 67 Evian Asia Challenge | June 4-5, 2018

Haeran Yoo (Kor)

The young Haeran Ryu dominated the Asia Qualifications in South Korea at the 360 ​​Country Club (Yeoju, Kyungi Do). A test more widely open this year to Australian and New Zealand players.

Qualifications United States | PHC Classic | August 10 to 12, 2018

Lauren Coughlin (USA) / Dottie Ardina (Phi)

The PHC Classic, a Symetra Tour tournament, has just handed down its verdict in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. American Lauren Coughlin and Filipino Dottie Ardina finished respectively -16 and -15 to win their selection at the Evian Championship.

For Lauren Coughlin, this is the first victory of her professional career. A great moment for this brilliant amateur at the University of Virginia, ACC Player of the Year in 2016-2017, then 7th in the Qualifications for the LPGA Tour at the end of 2017, who since battled over the tournaments to keep his card. A small adjustment that made the difference? “I changed my putter last week and took back the one I used at university” says the player. “I struggled all year with my putting, I just needed something new. And it gave me a good “mojo”. The putts are in. "

Dottie Ardina will also make the trip to Evian. At 24, the Filipina, currently leader of the Volvik Race for the Card, transformed her 4th "2nd place" into selection for the Major.

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