Chun In-gee won her first Evian and second major championship, four strokes ahead of runners-up Ryu So-yeon and Park Sung-hyun.
LPGA Tour money list, as of 6 September (if needed to fill the field to 120) Source:[1] Overlooking Lake Geneva, the average elevation of the course is approximately 480 metres (1,575 ft) above sea level.
Thursday, 15 September 2016 South Koreans Chun In-gee and Park Sung-hyun co-led after the first round at 63 (−8).
[7] Friday, 16 September 2016 With a 66, Chun In-gee extended her lead to two strokes over Shanshan Feng and Park Sung-hyun.
Saturday, 17 September 2016 Chun In-gee shot 65 (−6) for 194 (−19) to stretch her lead to four strokes over Park Sung-hyun.
[9] Sunday, 18 September 2016 Chun In-gee completed her wire-to-wire victory with 69 for 263, four strokes over Park Sung-hyun and Ryu So-yeon.
Her 72-hole total of 263 broke the record of 267 held by Betsy King (1992 LPGA Championship) and was one stroke better than Stenson's 264 at the 2016 Open.