Publication by EssentiallySports

July 12, 2026 | Edition #347

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The Amundi Evian Championship saw a historic record spanning both men's and women's majors. And the pro who made it wasn't even aware until the last moment. We talk about why it’s so special, what she said, and more. Meanwhile, Charley Hull reveals how she battled her lowest moments, players share thoughts on playing a marathon final round in Scotland, and Nick Faldo has a message for unruly fans.

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The 25-year-old golfer’s moving-day record is the first in the history of the major championship, men’s or women’s.






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