Chun Shatters the Record with 21-Under (Courtesy BBC)
South Korea's In Gee Chun shot the lowest ever 72-hole score at a major to win the Evian Championship on Sunday.
She finished 21 under par, breaking the record of 20 under set by Henrik Stenson at this year's Open and Jason Day at the 2015 PGA Championship.
Chun, who bettered the women's record by two, carded a final round of 69 in France to win her second major.
She made one bogey on Sunday, but responded immediately at the 15th with one of her three birdies for the day.
The world number seven, who missed the cut last year, then faced a difficult 10-foot putt at the 18th to finish with a two-under-par final round and break the 72-hole record.
The total event purse was approximately $3.25 million in prize money.
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South Korea's In Gee Chun shot the lowest ever 72-hole score at a major to win the Evian Championship on Sunday.
She finished 21 under par, breaking the record of 20 under set by Henrik Stenson at this year's Open and Jason Day at the 2015 PGA Championship.
Chun, who bettered the women's record by two, carded a final round of 69 in France to win her second major.
"I just cannot believe I won the Evian Championship and made 21 under par," said the 22-year-old.Chun, who won last year's US Open, held a four-shot lead overnight and maintained that advantage to win from compatriots So Yeon Ryu and Sung Hyun Park, who tied for second.
She made one bogey on Sunday, but responded immediately at the 15th with one of her three birdies for the day.
The world number seven, who missed the cut last year, then faced a difficult 10-foot putt at the 18th to finish with a two-under-par final round and break the 72-hole record.
The total event purse was approximately $3.25 million in prize money.
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