The organising committee of the Evian Championship has awarded the three final wild cards. Amateurs Minjee Lee, world n° 1 and Céline Boutier, French n° 1 as well as France’s Joanna Klatten who is presently playing in the US, complete the field of 120 players ready to compete at the fifth and final Major of the season from next Thursday.
The Wild Cards: Performances Rewarded
Along with Caroline Afonso, whose strong performance in the Qualifications round last June was crowned by the first wild card, three other players have just received the precious entry ticket: the amateur Australian Minjee Lee, No. 1 ranking World amateur; the French amateur Céline Boutier, French n° 1, No. 5 in the worldwide amateur rankings and recently voted best college player of the year in the USA; and French professional Joanna Klatten, one of Europe’s best right now in the American circuit (99th on the Money List, LPGA Tour), a rookie on the American circuit in 2014.
Joanna Klatten from France |
Minjee Lee – Australian Amateur – 18 years old
(5/27/1996)
No. 1 in the amateur world rankings after her victory at the Oates Victorian Open on the ALPG Tour
Winner of the US Girls’ Junior in 2012 and the Australian Women’s Amateur in 2013 and 2014
Two Top 25 showings in the 2014 Majors: 22nd at the US Women’s Open, 24th at the Kraft Nabisco Championship
Céline Boutier – French Amateur – 20 years old
(11/10/1993)
No. 5 and best in France among the global amateur rankings
An impressive trifecta with three university wins between March and April 2014 in the United States
Winner of the American college championship with her team at Duke University (North Carolina)
Voted best college player of the season USA 2013/2014
Winner in 2012 of the European Ladies Amateur in Slovenia
Joanna Klatten – French – 29 years old
(3/2/1985)
Turned pro in 2011
In 2012, winner of the Women’s Victorian Open on the ALPG, with three Top 3 finishes on the European Tour
In 2013, finished 13th in the European rankings and won entry to the American circuit
Currently 99th on the LPGA Tour’s Money List in her first year on the American circuit
The field of 120 players is now nearly complete; all that remains is one place that will be awarded to the winner of Helsingborg Open on the Ladies European Tour.