2013 Evian Championship

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2013 Evian Championship
Tournament information
Dates12–15 September 2013
LocationÉvian-les-Bains, France
Course(s)Evian Resort Golf Club
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
LPGA Tour
Statistics
Par71[1]
Length6,428 yards (5,878 m)[1]
Field120 players, 77 after cut
Cut146 (+4)
Prize fund$3,250,000
2,496,170
Winner's share$487,500
€366,393
Champion
Norway Suzann Pettersen
203 (−10)
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Evian Resort Golf Club is located in France
Evian Resort Golf Club
Evian Resort Golf Club

The 2013 Evian Championship was played 12–15 September at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Évian-les-Bains, France. It was the 20th Evian Championship (the first 19 played as the Evian Masters), and the first as a major championship on the LPGA Tour. The inaugural event was televised by Golf Channel and NBC Sports in the United States and Sky Sports in the United Kingdom.

Heavy rain before and during the first day of the tournament forced Thursday's played to be suspended and the scores abandoned. The initial plan was to play the first and second rounds on Friday and Saturday and play the final 36 holes on Sunday.[2] The prediction of more heavy rain on Sunday and several following days forced tournament officials to shorten the event to 54 holes.[3]

Suzann Pettersen won by two strokes over amateur Lydia Ko.

Field[edit]

The field for the tournament was set at 120, and most earned exemptions based on past performance on the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA Tour, or with a high ranking in the Women's World Golf Rankings.

There were seven exemption categories for the 2013 Evian Championship.[4]

  1. The top 40 in the Women's World Golf Rankings.
  2. Active Evian Masters Champions.
  3. 2013 LPGA Tour winners.
  4. 2013 Ladies European Tour (LET) winners.
  5. The top 5 on the LET Order of Merit.
  6. Evian invitations (six).
  7. Remainder of players from the LPGA Tour money list.

Course[edit]

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Par 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 5 35 4 4 4 5 3 5 3 4 4 36 71
Yards 395 165 343 414 179 377 529 189 475 3,066 406 353 428 499 221 527 155 331 442 3,362 6,428
Metres 361 151 314 379 164 345 484 173 434 2,805 371 323 391 456 202 482 142 303 404 3,074 5,879

Source:[1]

Round summaries[edit]

First round[edit]

Thursday, 12 September 2013
Friday, 13 September 2013

Thursday's play began after a two-hour rain delay. Play was suspended after less than an hour due to continuing rain. The scores were annulled and play resumed on Friday. The course had received almost 4 inches (10 cm) of rain since the previous Saturday.[2][5] The first round was played on Friday with Mika Miyazato of Japan shooting a 6-under-par 65 to take a one stroke lead over Sandra Gal, Se Ri Pak, and Suzann Pettersen.[6]

Place Player Score To par
1 Japan Mika Miyazato 65 −6
T2 Germany Sandra Gal 66 −5
South Korea Se Ri Pak
Norway Suzann Pettersen
5 United States Christina Kim 67 −4
T6 New Zealand Lydia Ko (a) 68 −3
Australia Karrie Webb
United States Michelle Wie
Australia Lindsey Wright
T10 United States Danah Bordner 69 −2
South Korea Na Yeon Choi
South Korea Hee-Won Han
South Korea I.K. Kim
United States Stacy Lewis
South Korea Ji-Young Oh
South Africa Lee-Anne Pace
Spain Beatriz Recari
United States Angela Stanford
Japan Ayako Uehara

Second round[edit]

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Mika Miyazato shot a 2-under-par 69 to maintain a one-shot lead over Suzann Pettersen and amateur Lydia Ko.[7] The cut was at 146 (+4) and 77 players made the cut.

Place Player Score To par
1 Japan Mika Miyazato 65-69=134 −8
T2 New Zealand Lydia Ko (a) 68-67=135 −7
Norway Suzann Pettersen 66-69=135
4 United States Stacy Lewis 69-67=136 −6
T5 South Korea Chella Choi 70-67=137 −5
South Korea Se Ri Pak 66-71=137
South Korea So Yeon Ryu 71-66=137
T8 South Korea I.K. Kim 69-69=138 −4
Spain Beatriz Recari 69-69=138
Australia Lindsey Wright 68-70=138

Final round[edit]

Sunday, 15 September 2013

The event was reduced to 54 holes due to heavy rain.

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 Norway Suzann Pettersen 66-69-68=203 −10 487,500
2 New Zealand Lydia Ko (a) 68-67-70=205 −8 0
3 United States Lexi Thompson 72-67-68=207 −6 297,994
T4 South Korea Se Ri Pak 66-71-71=208 −5 191,700
South Korea So Yeon Ryu 71-66-71=208
T6 South Korea Chella Choi 70-67-72=209 −4 112,302
United States Stacy Lewis 69-67-73=209
United States Angela Stanford 69-71-69=209
T9 United States Jennifer Johnson 70-70-70=210 −3 76,681
Spain Beatriz Recari 69-69-72=210

Source:[8]

(a) = amateur

Scorecard[edit]

Final round

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 5 4 4 4 5 3 5 3 4 4
Norway Pettersen −7 −8 −9 −9 −9 −9 −8 −9 −9 −9 −9 −9 −9 −9 −10 −10 −10 −10
New Zealand Ko −8 −7 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −7 −7 −8 −8 −8 −8
United States Thompson −3 −4 −5 −6 −5 −5 −5 −5 −6 −6 −6 −5 −5 −5 −5 −6 −6 −6
South Korea Pak −5 −4 −4 −4 −4 −3 −3 −3 −3 −3 −4 −4 −4 −4 −5 −4 −5 −5
South Korea Ryu −5 −5 −6 −6 −6 −6 −6 −6 −7 −7 −6 −6 −7 −7 −7 −7 −6 −5
United States Lewis −7 −7 −7 −7 −8 −7 −7 −5 −5 −5 −5 −5 −5 −4 −4 −5 −5 −4
Japan Miyazato −7 −7 −6 −6 −5 −5 −2 −2 −3 −4 −4 −4 −4 −3 −3 −1 −1 −1

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey+

Source:[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "The Evian Championship - Course". Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Rain postpones play on day 1". ESPN. Associated Press. 12 September 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Evian Championship – Second Round Notes and Interviews". LPGA. 14 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  4. ^ "2013 Evian Championship – Tournament Entry List". Ladies European Tour. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  5. ^ "Evian Championship First Round to Re-start Friday". Ladies European Tour. 12 September 2013. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Mika Miyazato shoots 65 at Evian". ESPN. Associated Press. 13 September 2013. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Mika Miyazato leads Evian by 1". ESPN. Associated Press. 14 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  8. ^ "Leaderboard: Evian Championship". Yahoo! Sports. 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  9. ^ "The Evian Championship". Golf Channel. Retrieved 3 September 2018.

External links[edit]

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