Canada’s Brooke Henderson finishes second at Amundi Evian Championship

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Celine Boutier carded a final round of 3-under 68 to win the Amundi Evian Championship by six shots for her first major title Sunday.

Brooke Henderson of Canada, finished 8 under after a final-round 70, finishing second.

The 25-year-old Henderson of Smiths Fall, Ont., was the defending champion after going 17 under for the tournament in 2022.

Henderson made three birdies and had two bogeys Sunday en route to her runner-up finish, which was the best result by a defending Amundi Evian champion since it became a major.

“It feels great to be back in contention on the final groups in the weekend on a major championship,” Henderson said. “That’s all you can really ask for.”

“I feel like things are really coming together. It’s been a little bit of up-and-down year so it’s really nice to finish strong this week.”

Henderson also tied the lowest nine-hole score in women’s major history during the third round. She carded six birdies through the opening nine holes on route to a score of 29.

The 29-year-old Boutier finished at 14-under 270 overall. She is the first Frenchwoman to win the tournament, which became a major in 2013.

“It has been my biggest dream since I started watching golf,” Boutier said. “This tournament has always been very special to me, even just watching as a teenager and just to be able to hold this trophy is pretty unbelievable.”

Boutier took a four-shot lead into the final round and eased any worries she may have had with two birdies to start and another on the fifth hole.

“That was pretty unexpected,” Boutier said. “I definitely felt like I handled the first few holes really well. I had a good opportunity on one and the putt on two was definitely a bonus.”

Boutier had a total of four birdies in the final round and a bogey on the par-4 13th.

Five players – Norway’s Celine Borge (68), Mexican Gaby Lopez (68), South Korea’s Kim A-lim (69) and Japan’s Yuka Saso (70) and Nasa Hataoka (72) – were joint third at 7 under.