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2025 Amundi Evian Championship Round 2 : Nelly Korda Struggles at T12, Charley Hull Withdraws After Collapse - Complete Leaderboard & Prize Money

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🏆 The 2025 Amundi Evian Championship second round concluded with surprising drama as world No.1 Nelly Korda sits at T12 struggling for her first win of 2025, while Charley Hull was forced to withdraw after collapsing twice on the course. Several major champions including Lydia Ko and Maja Stark missed the cut at +2, setting up an unpredictable weekend at Evian Resort Golf Club in France.

2025 Amundi Evian Championship Round 2: Nelly Korda Struggles at T12, Charley Hull Withdraws After Collapse - Complete Leaderboard & Major Prize Breakdown

Amundi Evian Championship

🚨 Charley Hull's Shocking Withdrawal Due to Illness

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The tournament's most dramatic moment came during the first round when England's Charley Hull collapsed twice on the 4th tee box due to a viral illness. The world No. 19 was at 1-under par through 12 holes when she first fell to the ground, received medical attention, managed to hit her tee shot, but then collapsed again immediately after.

Hull was taken off the course on a stretcher via golf cart and received intravenous fluids but did not require hospitalization. The 29-year-old English golfer had been battling a virus leading into the major championship. Hull had shown promising form this season with T-12 finishes in both the Women's PGA Championship and U.S. Women's Open.

"I was playing pretty well but I feel faint," Hull said following the incident, adding that she was struggling with her eyesight.

📊 Round 2 Leaderboard: Top 10 Standings

Position Player Country Total R2 Score Status
1st Somi Lee 🇰🇷 Korea -10 -6 F
2nd Grace Kim 🇦🇺 Australia -9 -3 F
3rd Jennifer Kupcho 🇺🇸 USA -8 -2 F
T4 Andrea Lee 🇺🇸 USA -7 -1 F
T4 Cassandra Alexander 🇿🇦 South Africa -7 -3 F
T7 Gabriela Ruffels 🇦🇺 Australia -6 E F
T7 Rio Takeda 🇯🇵 Japan -6 -4 F
T7 Leona Maguire 🇮🇪 Ireland -6 E F
T7 Aditi Ashok 🇮🇳 India -6 -2 F
T7 Jeeno Thitikul 🇹🇭 Thailand -6 -3 F

🌟 Somi Lee: South Korea's Rising LPGA Star Leading at Evian

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Full Name Lee So-mi (이소미)
Born January 6, 1999 (Age 26)
Birthplace Wando, South Korea
Height 5'4" (163 cm)
Turned Professional 2017
LPGA Tour Debut 2024

Somi Lee has emerged as one of South Korea's brightest golf talents, currently holding the solo lead at -10 after a spectacular second round performance of 6-under par at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship. The 26-year-old from Wando made her mark early in professional golf, turning pro in 2017 at just 18 years old after a successful amateur career that included victories at the New South Wales Women's Amateur Championship and a runner-up finish at the Australian Women's Amateur.

🏆 Professional Career Highlights

Lee built her foundation on the LPGA of Korea Tour, where she captured five professional victories between 2020-2022, including her breakthrough win at the 2020 Huencare Ladies Open. Her consistency and determination paid dividends when she earned her LPGA Tour card through Q-Series in 2023, finishing T2 to secure full playing privileges for the 2024 season.

The transition to the LPGA Tour proved seamless for Lee, who made an immediate impact during her 2024 rookie season. Her adaptability and competitive spirit culminated in 2025 when she captured her first LPGA Tour victory at the Dow Championship, where she partnered with Jin Hee Im in the unique team format event, marking a breakthrough moment in her international career.

⛳ Round 2 Brilliance at Evian

🎯 Round 2 Performance: 6-under par 65
📊 Total Score: -10 (134)
🥇 Position: Solo Leader (+1 ahead of Grace Kim)

Lee's second round at Evian Resort Golf Club showcased the precise ball-striking and mental fortitude that has defined her rise through professional golf. Recording a bogey-free 65 with six birdies, she demonstrated the kind of consistency and scoring ability that makes her a legitimate contender for her first major championship. Her steady play under pressure and course management skills have positioned her perfectly for a potential breakthrough victory on one of golf's biggest stages.

📈 2025 Season Performance

  • Tournaments Played: 8 events
  • Cuts Made: 7 of 8 (87.5%)
  • Earnings: $239,400
  • Money List Ranking: 41st
  • CME Globe Points: 273.792
  • Notable Finishes: Win (Dow Championship), T12 (Black Desert), T20 (JM Eagle LA)

As Lee stands on the brink of potentially capturing her first individual LPGA Tour victory and first major championship, her journey from the coastal town of Wando to the pinnacle of women's professional golf represents the dedication and talent that continues to elevate South Korean golf on the world stage.

😞 Nelly Korda's Continued Search for First 2025 Victory

World No. 1 Nelly Korda finds herself in an unusual position at T12 (-5) after two rounds, still searching for her first victory of the 2025 season. The American superstar, who dominated with seven wins in 2024, has struggled to find her winning form despite maintaining her top world ranking.

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📈 Korda's 2025 Major Performance

  • Chevron Championship: T-25 finish
  • U.S. Women's Open: T-2 (lost by 2 shots to Maja Stark)
  • Women's PGA Championship: T-20 finish
  • Evian Championship: Currently T-12 (-5)

Despite the challenging season, Korda has shown consistency with four top-10 finishes and maintains her position atop the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings. The 26-year-old is seeking to join Minjee Lee as the newest three-time major winner, having won the Chevron Championship in 2021 and Women's PGA Championship in 2024.

❌ Major Champions Who Missed the Cut

The +2 cut line proved challenging for several high-profile players, including multiple major champions and world-ranked stars:

🏆 Notable Cut Casualties

Player Country World Ranking Total Score 2025 Major Wins
Lydia Ko 🇳🇿 New Zealand Top 10 +5 0
Maja Stark 🇸🇪 Sweden Top 15 +4 1 (U.S. Women's Open)
Ruoning Yin 🇨🇳 China Top 5 +6 0
Linn Grant 🇸🇪 Sweden Top 20 +3 0
Anna Nordqvist 🇸🇪 Sweden Top 30 +6 0 (2017 Evian Champion)

The cut was particularly shocking given that Lydia Ko, a two-time major champion and Olympic gold medalist, finished at +5. Maja Stark, who won the U.S. Women's Open earlier this year, also struggled with a +4 total.

🏆 Tournament Prize Money & Major Championship Benefits

💰 2025 Prize Money Breakdown

Total Prize Pool $4,500,000
Winner's Prize $675,000 (15% of total)
Runner-up Prize $441,000
Third Place $319,500
Cut Line Players $8,100 minimum

🏅 Major Championship Winner Benefits

  • 5-Year LPGA Tour Exemption: Automatic playing privileges through 2030
  • Automatic Major Entry: Entry into all five majors for next five years
  • CME Globe Points: 60 points toward season-ending championship
  • World Golf Hall of Fame: Points toward qualification criteria
  • Official Rolex Ranking: Massive boost in world ranking points
  • Sponsor Opportunities: Enhanced commercial appeal and endorsement deals

🌟 Rising Stars and Weekend Contenders

🎯 Players to Watch This Weekend

🇦🇺 Grace Kim (-9, 2nd)

The Australian has been in excellent form, posting a bogey-free first round and consistent play throughout. At just one shot behind the leader, Kim is perfectly positioned for her first major championship victory.

🇺🇸 Jennifer Kupcho (-8, 3rd)

The 2022 Chevron Championship winner is seeking her second major title. Kupcho's experience in pressure situations makes her a dangerous contender heading into the weekend.

🇺🇸 Andrea Lee (-7, T4)

Lee has been consistent throughout 2025 and is well-positioned for her first major championship. Her steady play and course management could be key factors in the final two rounds.

🇹🇭 Jeeno Thitikul (-6, T7)

The young Thai sensation continues to impress on golf's biggest stages. At just 21 years old, Thitikul has the game and temperament to contend in major championships.

📈 Tournament History & Significance

🏛️ Evian Championship Legacy

The Amundi Evian Championship, first played in 1994, became the LPGA's fifth major championship in 2013. It remains the only major championship held in continental Europe and is played annually at the prestigious Evian Resort Golf Club in France.

🏆 Recent Champions

  • 2024: Ayaka Furue (Japan) - Defending Champion
  • 2023: Céline Boutier (France) - Home Victory
  • 2022: Brooke Henderson (Canada)
  • 2021: Minjee Lee (Australia)
  • 2019: Jin Young Ko (South Korea)

Notable past champions include major winners Anna Nordqvist (2017), Lydia Ko (2015), and Suzann Pettersen (2013). The tournament's unique alpine setting and challenging course design make it one of the most picturesque stops on the LPGA Tour.

📺 Broadcasting & Coverage Information

🌍 Global Coverage Schedule

Region Network Weekend Coverage
United States Golf Channel / NBC 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET
Europe Sky Sports Golf 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM BST
Asia Pacific Various Regional 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM Local

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What was the cut score for the 2025 Evian Championship?

A: The cut was made at +2 over par, with the low 65 players and ties advancing to weekend play.

Q: Why did Charley Hull withdraw from the tournament?

A: Hull withdrew due to a viral illness that caused her to collapse twice on the 4th tee during the first round. She received medical treatment and IV fluids.

Q: How much prize money does the Evian Championship winner receive?

A: The winner receives $675,000 from the total prize pool of $4.5 million, along with a five-year LPGA Tour exemption.

Q: When does Round 3 begin?

A: Round 3 is scheduled for Saturday at Evian Resort Golf Club, with featured group coverage beginning in the morning hours local time.

Q: Is this Nelly Korda's worst major performance in 2025?

A: No, her T12 position is better than her T-25 at the Chevron Championship, though not as strong as her T-2 finish at the U.S. Women's Open.

🎬 Weekend Outlook & Championship Predictions

As the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship heads into the weekend, the tournament remains wide open with multiple first-time major winners within striking distance. The absence of some of the sport's biggest names due to missed cuts and withdrawals has created opportunities for emerging talents to capture their first major championship.

With Nelly Korda still within five shots of the lead and several international contenders positioned for victory, the final two rounds promise drama and compelling storylines. The unpredictable nature of major championships, combined with the challenging Evian Resort Golf Club layout, ensures that this weekend will deliver memorable moments for golf fans worldwide.

🏆 Championship Sunday awaits - Will we see a first-time major winner emerge from France? 🇫🇷

📺 Don't miss the weekend action at the Evian Championship! 🏌️‍♀️

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