Evian Resort Golf Club

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Evian Resort Golf Club is a golf course in southeastern France, located in Évian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie. Overlooking Lake Geneva, it hosts The Evian Championship, formerly "Evian Masters," annually in July. From 2013 to 2018, The Evian Championship was the LPGA Tour's fifth and final major championship. It is currently the fourth major of the year.

Evian Resort Golf Club is located in France
Evian Resort Golf Club
Evian Resort Golf Club

The standard 18-hole course is par 71 at 6,333 yards (5,791 m). The entire course, with a particular focus on the tees, fairways, greens, and bunkers, underwent a $8 million renovation in 2012–13, designed by architect Steve Smyers and European Golf Design.[1] The course has received criticism for fundamental design flaws, presenting players with "too many bad breaks with good shots" according to Lexi Thompson, and causing Stacy Lewis to boycott the course for two years. [2] The average elevation of the course is approximately 480 metres (1,575 ft) above sea level.

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  1. ^ Mell, Randall (10 September 2013). "Evian trying to prove status as fifth LPGA major". The Golf Channel. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  2. ^ Mell, Randall (30 July 2019). "Randall's Rant: When it comes to Evian, Lexi only said what many are thinking". The Golf Channel.
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