Amundi Evian Championship Live Stream 2023
This year’s women’s Majors have all fallen to someone who was without a Major win previously. Will the pattern continue in the only Major, men’s or women’s, to be played in Continental Europe?
To make sure you miss none of the action, below are all the streaming and broadcast details on how to watch an Evian Championship Live Stream from wherever you are, as well as today’s tee times.
The Evian Championship has undergone various changes during its 29 years. It started as the Evian Masters, in 1994, as a tournament on the LET Tour. In 2000 it became a co-sanctioned event with the LPGA and in 2013 it was renamed as the Evian Championship and elevated to Major status.
During its Major history, the tournament has not had a multiple victor. The defending champion is Brooke Henderson. She opened last year’s championship with back-to-back 64s, the second of which took her into the halfway lead. A birdie on the 72nd hole secured her a one-shot victory, with Sophia Schubert second.
The three Majors this year have have been won by first-time Major champions, with Lilia Vu triumphing at the Chevron Championship, Ruoning Yin at the Women’s PGA Championship and Allisen Corpuz at the US Women’s Open.
If this run is to continue, there are some likely candidates. Charley Hull was third here last year and tied for second place at Pebble Beach in the most recent Major. Rose Zhang, only 20 years old, won on her pro debut in June and has top-10 finishes in both the Majors she had played this year. The Evian tournament has been won seven times by a golfer from Sweden, most recently by Anna Nordqvist in 2017. Can Linn Grant, who was tied 8th here last year and has five victories on tour, including at the Dana Open a fortnight ago, make it eight times?
You can discover for yourself by watching an Evian Championship Live Stream. The article below will tell you how to view the latest women’s Major.
US TV Schedule – Watch Evian Championship Live Stream
All times ET
Thursday, July 27: 5am-7am (Golf Channel), 7am-8am (NBC), 9.30am-11.30am (Golf Channel), 11.30am-12.30pm (NBC)
Friday, July 28: 5am-7am (Golf…
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