Two former tennis players lead Evian Championship
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Minjee Lee is just one stroke behind the leaders of the Amundi Evian Championship and looks ready to make history in Évian-Les-Bains.
Lottie Woad would become the first player to earn LPGA membership through the LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway (LEAP) program, which launched last fall.
Charley Hull said she is "feeling a lot better" after withdrawing from the Evian Championship on Thursday following a collapse on the fourth hole during the opening round due to illness.
Three players sit in a tie for fourth place, with South Africa’s Casandra Alexander, South Korea’s Choi Hye-jin and American Andrea Lee all on seven-under for the tournament. Australian Gabriela Ruffels and Ireland’s Leona Maguire, among the leading pack on Thursday, both dropped back after signing for even-par 71s.
A top-25 finish would give Lottie Woad the last two points needed to get to 20 and earn immediate LPGA membership.