Céline Boutier returns to the United States to participate in the VOA Classic (Volunteers of America Classic) after a victory at the Solheim Cup and a second place at the Lacoste Ladies Open in France.

VOA Classic: Boutier, Herbin and Icher join forces in Texas

Céline Boutier, Céline Herbin and Karine Icher - Photos: DR

Céline Boutier joins her French compatriots Céline Herbin and Karine Icher, already on site for the Women in Tech Championship, where Karine Icher had tied for 39th and Céline Herbin had not crossed the cut. this is the last tournament of the regular season before the Asian tour with a reduced field of players and a last chance to win full green fees or a place in the cards final without going through the Q2 where Celine Herbin is for the moment listed.

Last year, the championship was reduced to 36 holes due to stormy weather.

VOA Classic departures

(All times given are in Paris time)

Brooke Henderson, Bronte Law, Jeongeun Lee6 - 10th Tee, 5:46

VOA Classic: Boutier, Herbin and Icher join forces in Texas

Brooke Henderson, Bronte Law and Jeongeun Lee6 - Photos: DR

Brooke Henderson is making her fifth career Lone Star State appearance and is looking to continue her success in Texas, having finished in the top 25 in her previous four appearances. She has been consistently at the top of the standings recently, with two top-5s in her last three starts. The Canadian is looking to secure her third victory in 2019, which would be her first season with three wins on the LPGA Tour.

Bronte Law is making his VOA Classic debut this week, having finished third in the season's top five. Law will look to build on the momentum she built after her successful Solheim Cup debut for Team Europe.

Jeongeun Lee6 is also making his first appearance in Dallas, which will be his first LPGA start since the Cambia Portland Classic. She will have the opportunity to win the Louise Suggs Award for Rolex Rookie of the Year, needing to lead by 751 points at the end of the week to earn that honor. She currently holds a 729 point lead over Kristen Gillman, who is also on the course this week.

Ariya Jutanugarn, Georgia Hall, Brittany Altomare - 1st Tee, 3:29

VOA Classic: Boutier, Herbin and Icher join forces in Texas

Ariya Jutanugarn, Georgia Hall and Brittany Altomare - Photos: DR

Ariya Jutanugarn makes her fifth career VOA Classic appearance this week. Jutanugarn is looking to bounce back after missing his first cut in his last 56 starts last week at Indianapolis. The series dates back to September 2017 at the Evian Championship.

Georgia Hall is making her Classic Volunteers of America debut this week after finishing tied for ninth in the Women in Tech Championship. She hopes to continue her streak of success since the Solheim Cup, where she managed to win 4-0-0 for the European team.

Brittany Altomare also hopes to ride her success at Solheim to Texas. She has made 29 consecutive cuts and placed three times in the top-5 this year.

Hannah Green, Lizette Salas, Sung Hyun Park - 10th Tee, 17:57 PM

VOA Classic: Boutier, Herbin and Icher join forces in Texas

Hannah Green, Lizette Salas and Sung Hyun Park - Photos: DR

Hannah Green will make the VOA Classic for the first time in what has already been an impressive sophomore season. The Australian has won two of her last seven starts, including a Major title at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.

Lizette Salas is making her first start since the Solheim Cup and recently played her best golf of 2019. Salas has placed in the top-15 four times in a row, including second at the AIG Women's British Open, before representing the United States in Gleneagles.

VOA Classic champion Sung Hyun Park is looking to bounce back from a failed cut in Indianapolis.