Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux made headlines at the Olympic women’s golf competition with her impressive performance on Thursday at Le Golf National. The 27-year-old recorded an Olympic nine-hole record of 8-under 28 in the first round and managed to maintain her lead after round two with a total of 8-under for 36 holes. Metraux’s stellar play included two eagles and multiple birdies during her round.
Despite a bumpy back nine with a bogey-birdie-bogey stretch, Metraux was able to hold onto her lead by one stroke over China’s Ruoning Yin, who carded a bogey-free 65 in the second round. Two-time Olympic medalist Lydia Ko of New Zealand also made a significant move up the leaderboard with a 67 to sit in third place. The competition remained tight with other players like Slovenia’s Pia Babnik making a notable improvement with a 66 that included five straight birdies.
Unfortunately, first-round leader Celine Boutier struggled in the second round, finishing at 4-over 76. Defending gold medalist Nelly Korda also faced challenges with an eventful final stretch that included a quadruple bogey at 16. Team GB’s Georgia Hall and Charley Hull had mixed results in the second round, with Hall sitting at four-over-par and Hull improving significantly from her first round score of 81.
Metraux credited her strong start to the day to the putts that fell, bringing her confidence and allowing her to stay present and focused on each shot. Despite some setbacks on the back nine, she was able to maintain her composure and finish with a solid 66. With her impressive performance, Metraux displayed her potential as a contender in the Olympic women’s golf competition.
As the competition heats up at Le Golf National, fans are eagerly following the leaderboard to see how the top players will fare in the upcoming rounds. The tight race for the gold medal includes skilled competitors like Metraux, Yin, and Ko, who have showcased their talent and ability to perform under pressure. With the unpredictable nature of golf, anything can happen in the remaining rounds of the Olympic women’s golf competition.
With the spotlight on Morgane Metraux and other top contenders, the Olympic women’s golf competition continues to captivate audiences with its exciting play and competitive field. The next rounds will determine who will emerge victorious and claim the coveted gold medal. As fans and players alike anticipate the outcome, the Olympic women’s golf competition promises to deliver thrilling moments and memorable performances. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from Le Golf National as the competition unfolds.

