Angela Stanford’s incredible performance at the Amundi Evian Championship was unfortunately cut short due to dangerous weather conditions. Despite the pause in play, Stanford had managed to put together an impressive streak, finishing 5 under in her last four holes before the suspension. Ayaka Furue from Japan currently leads the field by three strokes at 12 under, with Stephanie Kyriacou from Australia at 9 under and Haeran Ryu at 8 under. Patty Tavatanakit is tied with Stanford for fourth place at 8 under.
Stanford, who won the Evian Championship back in 2018, has had a successful career and remains the only American to win the event since it became a major championship in 2013. At 46 years old, she is making her final major championship start at the tournament where she previously tasted victory. If she were to win this week, she would become the oldest major champion in LPGA history. Despite her age, Stanford has shown that she still has the skill and tenacity to compete at the highest level of professional golf.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda, who has struggled in recent tournaments, managed to end her round on a positive note with a nice par save before play was suspended. She currently sits at 1 under for the tournament, with players at even par or better still inside the cut line. Officials are expecting at least an hour-long delay before play can resume, leaving players and fans eagerly awaiting the continuation of the championship.
Stanford’s performance at the Amundi Evian Championship highlights her enduring talent and determination as she approaches the end of her competitive career. Her success at the tournament in 2018 and her current position near the top of the leaderboard showcase her ability to perform under pressure and compete against some of the best players in the world. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Stanford to see if she can maintain her momentum and potentially make history as the oldest major champion in LPGA history.
Fans of professional golf can follow the action at the Amundi Evian Championship through various platforms, including the Omny podcast, Apple podcasts, and Spotify. Stanford’s journey at the tournament, along with the performances of other top players like Nelly Korda and Ayaka Furue, are sure to provide plenty of excitement and drama as the competition heats up. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as the championship unfolds and a new champion is crowned.