LPGA Payouts for Every 2026 Amundi Evian Star in France

LPGA Payouts for Every 2026 Amundi Evian Star in France

2026 Amundi Evian Championship Payouts and Leaderboard

The 2026 Amundi Evian Championship delivered a new benchmark for LPGA prize money, with a total purse of $9.1 million. The victor walked away with $1.4 million, the highest single‑week award in the tour’s current season. Of the 66 golfers who advanced past the cut, 62 earned a share of the winnings; the remaining four, who are amateurs, did not receive any prize.

Record Purse and How It Breaks Down

The $9.1 million pot exceeds previous major events, underscoring the growing financial importance of the LPGA’s flagship tournaments. Winners capture a substantial slice, while the money dwindles quickly after the top five spots. This tiered structure ensures even mid‑field finishers receive meaningful compensation, though the amounts drop sharply beyond the elite ranks.

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Best photos from the LPGA’s 2026 Amundi Evian Championship in France

A general view of the 18th hole during the third round of The Amundi Evian Championship 2026 at Evian Resort Golf Club on July 11, 2026 in Evian-les-Bains, France.

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Prize Money for Each Finishing Position

  • 1st – $1,400,000
  • 2nd – $835,391
  • 3rd – $606,017
  • 4th – $468,801
  • 5th – $377,334
  • 6th – $308,726
  • 7th – $258,415
  • 8th – $226,402
  • 9th – $203,533
  • 10th – $185,235
  • 11th – $171,510
  • 12th – $160,076
  • 13th – $150,014
  • 14th – $140,869
  • 15th – $132,634
  • 16th – $125,317
  • 17th – $118,918
  • 18th – $113,428
  • 19th – $108,856
  • 20th – $105,193
  • 21st – $101,539
  • 22nd – $97,876
  • 23rd – $94,222
  • 24th – $90,559
  • 25th – $87,359
  • 26th – $84,160
  • 27th – $80,951
  • 28th – $77,752
  • 29th – $74,552
  • 30th – $71,807
  • 31st – $69,062
  • 32nd – $66,317
  • 33rd – $63,572
  • 34th – $60,827
  • 35th – $58,546
  • 36th – $56,255
  • 37th – $53,974
  • 38th – $51,683
  • 39th – $49,392
  • 40th – $47,565
  • 41st – $45,739
  • 42nd – $43,912
  • 43rd – $42,075
  • 44th – $40,248
  • 45th – $38,876
  • 46th – $37,503
  • 47th – $36,131
  • 48th – $34,758
  • 49th – $33,386
  • 50th – $32,013
  • 51st – $31,104
  • 52nd – $30,186
  • 53rd – $29,268
  • 54th – $28,359
  • 55th – $27,441
  • 56th – $26,523
  • 57th – $25,614
  • 58th – $24,696
  • 59th – $23,787
  • 60th – $22,869
  • 61st – $22,415
  • 62nd – $21,951

Amateurs in the Final Round

Among the 66 competitors who progressed past the cut line, four were amateurs. Their presence adds a developmental dimension to the field, as they competed against seasoned pros for a spot on the weekend. Though they participated, the amateur status meant they did not receive any portion of the $9.1 million purse.

Context and What It Means for the Tour

The LPGA’s fourth major now carries a record purse, reflecting the tournament’s growing prestige and the sport’s increasing financial health. This surge in prize money can attract higher‑ caliber field entries and elevate fan interest worldwide. As the tour continues to expand its revenue streams, events like the Amundi Evian Championship set a new benchmark for future majors.

Cameron Jourdan is an assistant editor of Golfweek, covering college and amateur golf, the PGA Tour and plenty more. Follow Cameron on X/Twitter (@Cam_Jourdan) or Instagram (@GolfweekJourdan).

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