Celine Boutier takes 36-hole lead

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Frenchwoman Celine Boutier moved from a tie for second to a solo lead at 7-under with her second-round 69 at The Amundi Evian Championship. She started her round with a birdie on the first hole until she was pushed back on the par-3 5th with a bogey to make the turn at even-par. Her second bogey of Friday came on No. 11 until she changed the course of her round with two back-to-back birdies on 12 and 13. Boutier’s final birdie of the day came in front of large crowds on the par-5 18th hole from less than 10 feet.

“Today was super tough. It was very windy and this course is not meant for windy conditions, so really had to play as smart as we could out there. Did make a lot of bogey, but made a lot of birdies too to counter, which is a nice feeling,” said Boutier. “It's exciting to be heading into the weekend not too far away and in contention. Hopefully just make a bunch of birdies early and see if we can climb up a bit.”

The Championship is the only LPGA Tour event this year in her home country, she said she’s still working on handling both the pressure and enjoyment of being in Evian-les-Bains, France. “Just try not to think about it. I feel like it's a positive thing that the French media is talking about women's golf and Evian,” said Boutier. “I feel like anything I can do to bring more attention to the tournament and women's golf in general is always a good thing.”

Thailand's Patty Tavatanakit and Japan's Yuka Saso also climbed the leaderboard with rounds of 67 and 69 on Friday, respectively, to sit just one shot behind Boutier. Tavatanakit’s 67 tied the lowest score of the second round, and was one of only six total rounds under par. Friday was the first time since the second round of the 2014 championship that the course played at least three shots over par. Saso, Boutier’s playing partner at last week’s Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, credited some equipment changes for the spark she’s had over the last few tournaments.

“I was patience I guess, especially with the wind. I think I putted pretty good too today and yesterday,” said Saso, whose colorful scorecard included seven birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey on her first hole. “Happy where I am and rest a little bit and try to get ready for the weekend.”

Nasa Hataoka, also of Japan, Mexico's  Gaby Lopez and Alison Lee of the United States sit in a tie for fourth at 5-under, with South Korea's Hae Ran Rue in solo seventh at 4-under. Defending champion Brooke Henderson of Canada is among four players tied for eighth at 3-under.

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2Total
1Celine Boutier-76669135
T2Patty Tavatanakit-66967136
T2Yuka Saso-66769136
T4Nasa Hataoka-57067137
T4Gaby Lopez-56968137
T4Alison Lee-56671137
7Hae Ran Ryu-46771138
T8Brooke M. Henderson-36970139
T8Peiyun Chien-36871139
T8Celine Borge-36772139
T8Paula Reto-36475139
T12Gemma Dryburgh-27070140
T12Jin Young Ko-27070140
T12Minjee Lee-26971140
T12Rose Zhang-26971140
T12Linn Grant-26971140
T12Pernilla Lindberg-26872140
T12Esther Henseleit-26773140
T19Lilia Vu-17170141
T19Su Ji Kim-16774141
T19A Lim Kim-16774141
T22Anna NordqvistPar7270142
T22Sung Hyun ParkPar7270142
T22Wei-Ling HsuPar6973142
T22Eun-Hee JiPar6775142
T22Wichanee MeechaiPar6676142
T22Lydia KoPar6676142
T28Minami Katsu+17469143
T28Amy Yang+17271143
T28Hyo Joo Kim+17172143
T28Aditi Ashok+17172143
T28Nelly Korda+17073143
T28Megan Khang+17073143
T28Ariya Jutanugarn+17073143
T28Leona Maguire+17073143
T28Albane Valenzuela+16974143
T28Jennifer Kupcho+16875143
T28Angel Yin+16776143
T39Min Lee+27470144
T39Hinako Shibuno+27272144
T39Yan Liu+27272144
T39Ashleigh Buhai+27272144
T39In Gee Chun+27272144
T39Allisen Corpuz+27173144
T39Georgia Hall+27173144
T39Ryann O'Toole+27074144
T39Daniela Darquea+27074144
T39Atthaya Thitikul+26975144
T39Min Ji Park+26975144
T39Angela Stanford+26975144
T39Jodi Ewart Shadoff+26975144
T52Stephanie Kyriacou+37471145
T52Elizabeth Szokol+37372145
T52Karis Davidson+37372145
T52Linnea Strom+37372145
T52Hye-Jin Choi+37273145
T52Jenny Shin+37273145
T52Sarah Schmelzel+37273145
T52Moriya Jutanugarn+37174145
T52Johanna Gustavsson+37075145
T52Miyu Yamashita+37075145
T52Morgane Metraux+37075145
T52Stephanie Meadow+36976145
T52Ayaka Furue+36976145
T65Sarah Kemp+47373146
T65Emma Talley+47373146
T65Pauline Roussin+47373146
T65Jiyai Shin+47274146
T65Cheyenne Knight+47175146
T65Mi Hyang Lee+47076146
Projected Cut
T71Charley Hull+57770147
T71Nanna Koerstz Madsen+57572147
T71Sei Young Kim+57572147
T71Celine Herbin+57374147
T71Ruoning Yin+57374147
T71Bailey Tardy+57275147
T71Xiyu Lin+57176147
T71Madelene Sagstrom+57176147
T71Andrea Lee+56978147
T71Hannah Green+56879147
T71Ally Ewing+56780147
T82Yu Liu+67573148
T82Saki Baba (a)+67474148
T82Jaravee Boonchant+67474148
T82Yuna Nishimura+67375148
T82Narin An+67276148
T82Marina Alex+67276148
T88Jeongeun Lee6+77871149
T88Lauren Coughlin+77772149
T88Jasmine Suwannapura+77673149
T88Chiara Noja+77574149
T88Alice Hewson+77475149
T88Mao Saigo+77277149
T88Dani Holmqvist+77079149
T95Perrine Delacour+87872150
T95Lucy Li+87575150
T95Maja Stark+87575150
T95Chisato Iwai+87476150
T95Mina Harigae+87377150
T95Amanda Doherty+87278150
T95Mel Reid+87179150
T102Magdalena Simmermacher+97774151
T102Ting-Hsuan Huang (a)+97675151
T102Carmen Alonso+97576151
T102Pajaree Anannarukarn+97378151
T102Klara Davidson Spilkova+97378151
T102Grace Kim+97180151
T102Chella Choi+96982151
T109Ana Pelaez Trivino+107577152
T109Eila Galitsky (a)+107379152
T109Danielle Kang+107379152
T109Soo Bin Joo+107280152
T109Chiara Horder (a)+107280152
T109Diksha Dagar+107181152
T109Caroline Inglis+107082152
T116Matilda Castren+117479153
T116So Yeon Ryu+117380153
T116Maddie Szeryk+117182153
T119Frida Kinhult+127777154
T119Lindsey Weaver-Wright+127777154
T121Lily May Humphreys+137877155
T121Emily Kristine Pedersen+137481155
T123Manon De Roey+157978157
T123Kaitlyn Schroeder (a)+157285157
T123Ines Laklalech+157186157
126So Mi Lee+167583158
127Lauren Hartlage+178079159
128Rachel Kuehn (a)+197982161
129Meghan MacLaren+208082162
130Valentina Rossi (a)+228183164
DQCarlota Ciganda7472
W/DSophia Schubert
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Amundi Evian Championship 2023

Date: July 27th - 30th 2023

Location: Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France

Purse: $6,500,000

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