What's Happening?
Haeran Ryu, a South Korean golfer, set a new record for the lowest round in an LPGA major by shooting an 11-under 60 at the Evian Championship. This achievement comes just two weeks after Ryu won her first major at the Women's PGA Championship. During
her record-setting round, Ryu birdied four of her last five holes and narrowly missed tying the LPGA scoring record of 59. Her performance at the Evian Golf Resort has given her a three-shot lead over her closest competitor, Aki Iwai of Japan. Ryu's round included nine birdies and an eagle, and she now holds an 18-under 194, another LPGA major record. The previous record for the lowest round in an LPGA major was 61, achieved by Leona Maguire, Jeung-eun Lee6, and Hyo Joo Kim in past Evian Championships.
Why It's Important?
Ryu's record-breaking performance is significant as it highlights her rising status in women's golf, particularly in major tournaments. Her achievement not only sets a new benchmark for future LPGA events but also underscores the increasing competitiveness and skill level in women's golf. This record could inspire other players and attract more attention to the LPGA Tour, potentially increasing viewership and sponsorship opportunities. For Ryu, this accomplishment solidifies her position as a formidable player on the international stage, enhancing her career prospects and marketability.
What's Next?
Ryu aims to maintain her lead and secure a second consecutive major victory, which would place her among the elite players who have won multiple majors in a single year. Her closest competitor, Aki Iwai, remains a threat, having made 21 birdies this week. The final round will be crucial for Ryu to capitalize on her current lead and manage the pressure of maintaining her top position. Success in the Evian Championship could further boost Ryu's confidence and career trajectory, potentially leading to more victories in future tournaments.










