Lydia Ko carded a seven-under 64 in the final round on 12 July 2026 to finish tied 16th at the Evian Championship major in France.

Ko’s 64 matched the day’s best score and moved her to 11-under for the week. She finished seven strokes behind champion Haeran Ryu, who beat Brooke Henderson in a playoff.

How Ko’s final round unfolded

Ko started the day seven shots off the lead and needed a big finish. She delivered with six birdies and no bogeys, including a closing eagle at the par-five 18th.

Her husband Jun Chung carried the bag for the week. Ko called his caddying a major reason for the steady finish.

Evian result and leaderboard context

Haeran Ryu claimed her second major after defeating Henderson on the first playoff hole. Ryu finished at 18-under, one clear of Henderson.

Ryan Fox closed with an even-par 71 at the Scottish Open to finish tied 32nd at five-under for the week.

What Ko’s Evian run means for her season

Ko’s tie for 16th keeps her inside the top 20 in the Rolex Rankings. She now turns to the next major, the Women’s British Open, starting 31 July.

Ko has three top-10s in majors this year and sits 12th in the season-long chase for the LPGA Player of the Year award.