Texas standout Farah O’Keefe claimed low amateur honors at the Amundi Evian Championship after finishing tied for 35th at 5 under par in Evian Les Bains, France.
O’Keefe posted rounds of 68, 74, 68, and 69 to finish as the top amateur in the field, marking the second time this season she has earned low amateur honors at an LPGA major. She also shared low amateur honors at the Chevron Championship in April.
Texas teammate Lauren Kim also made the cut and finished 64th.
The result capped a busy three-week stretch for O’Keefe, who competed at the Women’s Amateur Championship in Scotland, represented the United States at the Arnold Palmer Cup in Ireland, and concluded the run at the Amundi Evian Championship in France.
The 2026 NCAA individual champion, ANNIKA Award winner, and Honda Award recipient has now competed in three of the four LPGA major championships this season. O’Keefe also moved to 17 points in the LPGA Elite Amateur Pathway program and is three points away from earning LPGA status.
O’Keefe is scheduled to compete next at the U.S. Women’s Amateur at The Honors Course in Ooltewah, Tennessee, and later this summer will make an LPGA start at The Standard Portland Classic after earning an exemption as the 2026 NCAA individual champion.
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