The women's major became a laughing stock last
year when rain and wind were so bad that tournament officials
wiped out first-round scores and shortened the championship to
54 holes, a move that was widely panned as unworthy of a major.
Moving the tournament to July means it will be played in
generally better summer weather, and it should enjoy an enhanced
status after struggling to live up to its billing since it was
designated a women's major in 2013.
The 2019 event, with a purse of $4.1 million, will be played at
the Evian Resort in Evian-les-Bains from July 25-28.
"Since its inception as a women's golf event, Evian has pushed
the boundaries for building a golf tournament that is simply
like no other,” LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan said in a
statement.
The 2018 Evian Championship will remain in its current timeslot
of Sept 13-16.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
Frank Pingue)
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