Ryu Claims Second Major in a Row at Evian Championship
Haeran Ryu has won the Evian Championship after a playoff victory, marking her second major title in as many as three weeks. The win comes shortly after her previous major success, solidifying her dominant run in women's golf.
Haeran Ryu has added another major championship to her impressive resume, emerging victorious at the Evian Championship. She closed out the tournament with an even-par 71 and then secured the win on the very first playoff hole against Brooke Henderson.
This latest triumph means Ryu has now claimed two major titles in the span of just three weeks, a remarkable achievement that underscores her current form. She and Henderson finished the regulation play tied at 19-under par for the tournament held at the Evian Golf Resort.
Henderson had mounted a strong challenge in the final round, carding an impressive 64 that included three eagles as she aimed for her third career major. However, Ryu ultimately held her nerve in the playoff to clinch the prestigious Evian Championship.
Ryu's back-to-back major wins are a clear statement of intent, firmly establishing her as the player to beat in women's golf. This isn't just a hot streak; it's a demonstration of championship mettle under the highest pressure.



