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In Gee Chun of South Korea celebrates with her trophy after winning the Evian Championship women's golf tournament in Evian, eastern France, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)
In Gee Chun of South Korea celebrates with her trophy after winning the Evian Championship women's golf tournament in Evian, eastern France, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)Associated Press

Evian Championship 2016: Final LPGA Leaderboard Scores, Prize Money Payouts

Joe PantornoSep 18, 2016

In Gee Chun capped off one of the most dominant showings at an LPGA major on Sunday, winning the Evian Championship in France with a two-under during the final round to post a final score of 21 under. 

Chun won by four strokes over her South Korean compatriots So Yeon Ryu and Sung Hyun Park. Here's a look at the final leaderboard: 

1In Gee Chun-21$487,500
T2So Yeon Ryu-17$259,576
T2Sung Hyun Park-17$259,576
4Shanshan Feng-15$168,848
5Sei Young Kim-14$135,904
6In-Kyung Kim-12$111,194
7Angela Stanford-10$93,074
8Haru Nomura-9$81,543
T9Ariya Jutanugarn-7$67,265
T9Brooke M. Henderson-7$67,265
T9Gerina Piller-7$67,265

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You can view the full leaderboard at LPGA.com

The Evian Championship, which is the LPGA's fifth major of the season, was Chun's second-ever major win after she took home the 2015 U.S. Open title. 

The tournament showed her final putt that capped off such a dominant performance:

While her two-under was a modest mark compared to the rest of her tournament, it was good enough to secure an LPGA major championship scoring record with her overall score of 21 under, via the LPGA: 

She was able to build such a healthy cushion thanks to her first three rounds where she put up scores of eight under, five under and six under, respectively. 

Chun used a solid short game to carry her to the major title. Over the tournament's 72 total holes, she putted just 111 times for an average of just 1.5 strokes per hole. 

She spoke about her stellar tournament shortly after receiving the Evian Masters Trophy:

Among notable finishers, last year's Evian winner Lydia Ko shot a two-over Sunday to finish the tournament with that same score. She finished in a tie for 43rd. 

Stats courtesy of LPGA.com

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