
Charley Hull is preparing to compete at the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship in France, following an encouraging season on the LPGA Tour. This week’s major offers Hull a chance to secure her first Major championship title in a tournament co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour (LET).
Reviewing Charley Hull’s History at the Amundi Evian Championship
Hull has shown resilience and steady growth over her past appearances at the Amundi Evian Championship. Although she missed the cut in both the 2023 and 2024 tournaments, her standout performance came in 2022, when she finished tied for third place with an impressive 15 under par after 72 holes. This tied placement remains her best result at the event to date.
Her track record at this Major includes a variety of finishes: she missed the cut in 2013, and throughout the years, she has had placements ranging from tied 47th in 2014 to tied 22nd in 2018. The tournament was not held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Golf Monthly, Hull enters this year’s championship with odds of +3,500 to claim the title, reflecting both the optimism around her potential and the competitiveness of the field. She will begin play on Thursday at 7:36 AM local time, teeing off from the tenth hole alongside Haeran Ryu and Ruoning Yin, a group that will continue together into Friday’s second round at 12:36 PM from the first hole.

Charley Hull’s 2025 LPGA Tour Season Performance
This season, Hull has participated in nine LPGA Tour events, making eight cuts and missing only once at the 2025 Chevron Championship with a score of 4 over par. Despite limited top ten finishes, she has demonstrated moments of strong play.
Her best result came at the HSBC Women’s World Championship, where she tied for fourth place with a 7 under par total, earning $104,318. At the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open, Hull finished tied for 12th with a 1 under par score, securing her largest paycheck of the year at $229,198.
Earlier this year, Hull had a modest finish at the Black Desert Championship, tying for 40th place with an 8 under par total, which brought her $14,710. So far, she has earned $616,331 in official prize money this season, placing her 34th on the LPGA Tour’s Official Money List.
Looking Ahead to the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship
As Hull competes in the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship, her goal is clear: to build on her solid 2025 LPGA season and capture her first Major title. Her past performances at this Major show she is capable of strong finishes, and the positive momentum from this year’s events positions her as a serious contender.
The tournament will be a key milestone on the LPGA calendar, and Hull’s participation underscores her continued presence among the top golfers on the circuit. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if she can turn her promising start this season into a breakthrough victory on one of golf’s biggest stages.