The fourth women's Major of the season takes place at Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France this week with a star-studded field battling for The Evian Championship.
Sky Sports Mix will provide live coverage of all four days of The Evian Championship. The programme starts at 11:00 BST on both Thursday and Friday, while 09:00 BST is when pictures are live over the weekend.
The tournament will take place from Thursday 11th July until Sunday 14th July.
The Champions Course at Evian Resort hosts The Evian Championship, the only one of the five women's Majors that is played at the same venue each year.
This par-71 course measures 6,527 yards and boasts four par-fives, nine par-fours and five par-threes. With thick rough, accuracy off the tee is paramount, while the fast greens making putting difficult.
The Evian Championship became the fifth women's Major in 2013 and Suzann Pettersen claimed the spoils that year in the rain-affected event that was reduced to 54 holes.
Kim Hyo-joo and Lydia Ko lifted the trophy in 2014 and 2015, respectively, before Chun In-gee triumphed in 2016 with a tournament aggregate score of 263 and a joint-record to par score of -21.
Anna Nordqvist won in 2017 in another rain-affected edition that was reduced to 54 holes, with Angela Stanford winning in 2018 and Ko Jin-young coming out on top in 2019.
With no tournament in 2020, Minjee Lee triumphed in 2021, Brooke Henderson won by a stroke in 2022 before Celine Boutier romped to a six-shot victory last year.
Nelly Korda has won six times this season, including the Chevron Championship, but she has missed the cut in her last three starts and her dominance has subsided.
The American is still the 11/1 favourite to claim the spoils, with Atthaya Thitikul priced at 12/1 and Lilia Vu is 14/1 to land her third Major.
Brooke Henderson, a winner here in 2022 and a runner-up last year, is 22/1 to go all the way again, while defending champion Boutier is 40/1 to become the first multiple winner of this event since it was awarded Major status.