Ayaka Furue eagles final hole to claim Evian Championship
Ayaka Furue made an eagle on her final hole to claim the Evian Championship by one stroke over Stephanie Kyriacou.
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The victory is Furue's second on the LPGA Tour and first major title. She won the Women's Scottish Open in 2022. The Japanese golfer's previous best finish at a major was when she placed fourth at the 2021 Evian Championship.
Place | Player | Total to par | Round 4 score |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ayaka Furue | -19 | 65 |
2 | Stephanie Kyriacou | -18 | 67 |
3 | Patty Tavatanakit | -17 | 63 |
4 | Lauren Coughlin | -15 | 69 |
5 | Haeran Ryu | -13 | 65 |
"I am so honoured to be the winner," Furue said, according to The Associated Press. "I didn't believe that I could get a major win, so I am so happy right now."
There was a three-way tie between Furue, Kyriacou, and Patty Tavatanakit - who owned the best score of the day with an 8-under 63 - heading into the 18th hole.
Kyriacou carried a one-stroke edge entering Sunday's action and, despite collecting a birdie on the last hole, she was ultimately denied a shot at her first LPGA victory thanks to a bogey on No. 17.
"It sucks not to hold the trophy, but if you'd told me I would come second at the start of the week, I would've been happy," she said. "Obviously a lot of stuff worked well for me this week, so just trying to keep the same mindset going forward and hopefully I can win."
Lauren Coughlin held the lead for much of the final round but faded from contention with back-to-back bogeys on the 16th and 17th holes.
Nelly Korda, meanwhile, finished tied for 26th at 5-under in her return to action after a dog bite injury.
On top of her clutch eagle, Furue birdied three straight holes on the back nine. She was a dazzling 5-under over her last five holes.
"I felt like I had to play aggressively today, but after I started playing, I was a little bit frustrated because I wasn't getting many birdies," Furue said. "After the 15th hole, I gained confidence and that was really good for me."
The 24-year-old racked up eight top-10 finishes this season before Sunday's win.
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