As the race for the season’s penultimate Major reaches its conclusion, those in contention will have their sights firmly set on lifting the trophy and aiming to bank the biggest check possible.
Japan’s Ayaka Furue managed to lift the Amundi Evian Championship in 2024 and – with it – secure her first Major success following a couple of top-10s elsewhere.
Having held off Australia’s Stephanie Kyriacou by a stroke at the Evian Resort Golf Club, Furue took home a check for $1.2 million from a total prize purse of $8 million. That figure was an increase of $1.5 million from 2023 when Celine Boutier became the first French woman ever to win her home event.
In a phase of the women’s game where prizes are reaching new heights with increasing regularity, the overall 2025 Amundi Evian Championship purse has remained consistent this time around.
It is the same as the Chevron Championship, which kicks off Major season on the LPGA Tour, while it is $1.5 million less than the AIG Women’s Open in a few weeks’ time.
Ayaka Furue kisses the Amundi Evian Championship trophy in 2024
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The two biggest total prize purses of the season belong to the US Women’s Open and KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, with both offering out $12 million to those who make the cut. Remarkably, that’s still $1 million more than is on offer at the CME Group Tour Championship to close the season.
Below is the full prize money payout for the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France.
Evian Championship Prize Money Breakdown 2025
Position |
Prize Money |
---|---|
1st |
$1,200,000 |
2nd |
$754,400 |
3rd |
$547,200 |
4th |
$423,200 |
5th |
$340,800 |
6th |
$279,200 |
7th |
$233,600 |
8th |
$204,800 |
9th |
$184,000 |
10th |
$167,200 |
11th |
$155,200 |
12th |
$144,800 |
13th |
$135,200 |
14th |
$127,200 |
15th |
$120,000 |
16th |
$112,800 |
17th |
$107,200 |
18th |
$102,400 |
19th |
$98,400 |
20th |
$95,200 |
21st |
$92,000 |
22nd |
$88,800 |
23rd |
$84,800 |
24th |
$81,600 |
25th |
$79,200 |
26th |
$76,000 |
27th |
$72,800 |
28th |
$70,400 |
29th |
$67,200 |
30th |
$64,800 |
31st |
$62,400 |
32nd |
$60,000 |
33rd |
$57,600 |
34th |
$55,200 |
35th |
$52,800 |
36th |
$51,200 |
37th |
$48,800 |
38th |
$46,400 |
39th |
$44,800 |
40th |
$43,200 |
41st |
$41,600 |
42nd |
$40,000 |
43rd |
$38,400 |
44th |
$36,000 |
45th |
$35,200 |
46th |
$33,600 |
47th |
$32,800 |
48th |
$31,200 |
49th |
$30,400 |
50th |
$28,800 |
51st |
$28,000 |
52nd |
$27,200 |
53rd |
$26,400 |
54th |
$25,600 |
55th |
$24,800 |
56th |
$24,000 |
57th |
$23,200 |
58th |
$22,400 |
59th |
$21,600 |
60th |
$20,800 |
61st |
$20,000 |
62nd |
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