Ana Belac, a Slovenian golfer, has begun her preparations for the Amundi tournament at the Evian course in France, which is the fourth major of the season for women. She recently achieved a hole-in-one during training rounds, showcasing her strong performance. The Amundi event offers nearly eight million euros in prize money, though it is less lucrative compared to other majors like the KPMG and US Open. Ana Belac previously reached her highest career finish at the US Open this year, securing €63,000, although this falls short of Slovenia’s record held by Pia Babnik, who earned €300,000 at the Chevron tournament in 2022. This year, Babnik is competing on the European Tour rather than the majors. Ana Belac is participating in the LPGA tour in the U.S., where prize funds are significantly higher than in Europe. This will be her tenth appearance at a major championship. The defending champion at Evian is Australian Grace Kim, while American Nelly Korda, the world’s top-ranked player, is the favorite after winning two majors this year.
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