Haeran Ryu sets a record score of 60, 11 under par, at the Evian Championship to take a three-shot lead heading into the final rounds. Multiple reports say the mark becomes the LPGA major record, establishing a new scoring high for majors. Ryu, a South Korean player, is also pursuing a rapid turnaround after winning her first LPGA major two weeks earlier at the Women’s PGA Championship. At Evian Golf Resort, she birdies repeatedly late in her round, including four birdies in her final five holes, according to the coverage. Several sources note she had an opportunity to match the LPGA scoring record of 59 but finishes with a birdie after a two-putt on the closing hole. With the three-shot advantage, Ryu is positioned to win the Evian Championship and potentially secure a second major in as many weeks. The reports consistently frame the performance as both historic for the scoring record and significant for the tournament’s leaderboard.