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The final round of the women’s golf competition at the Olympics in Paris is shaping up to be an exciting event with Lydia Ko, the only two-time medal winner, tied for the lead. Ko has the opportunity to make history by becoming the first player to win all three medals, with a gold-medal victory also securing her a spot in the LPGA Hall of Fame. She will be playing in the final group alongside Swiss player Morgane Metraux and American Rose Zhang, with Mariajo Uribe, playing in her final round before retirement, in the penultimate group with Atthaya Thitikul and…
The Paris Olympics women’s golf competition has set up an exciting final round leaderboard, with players from different backgrounds and countries vying for the gold medal. Lydia Ko, a veteran on the LPGA tour, is in contention to win a third different Olympic medal, which will solidify her spot in the Hall of Fame. It is a star-studded field, with world No. 1 Nelly Korda, rising star Rose Zhang, and others chasing the top spot. There are also underdogs like Morgane Metraux, who has won on the Epson Tour and LET but never on the LPGA, looking to make a…
American Peter Uihlein impressed everyone with a remarkable performance, shooting a course record 10-under-par 61 at the International Series England event at Foxhills Club & Resort in Surrey. This round included an eagle, nine birdies, and one bogey, helping him move to the top of the leaderboard with a total score of 10-under for the tournament. He leads by one shot from Belgium’s Thomas Pieters and surprise-package Robert Dinwiddie from England. Pieters, Uihlein’s LIV Golf League team-mate, returned a 69, while Dinwiddie carded a 66 during the second round of the event. American Caleb Surratt is also in contention, just…
Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux and New Zealand’s Lydia Ko are currently tied for the lead at nine-under after an exciting third round at Le Golf National. They will be joined by US player Rose Zhang in the final group for the last round, where the medals will be awarded. Other contenders for a medal include Japan’s Miyu Yamashita, Thai star Atthaya Thitikul, and Colombian Mariajo Uribe. Gold medalist from the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Nelly Korda, is also in contention for further glory, playing alongside China’s Xiyu Lin and local favorite Celine Boutier. The final round tee times for the women’s…
The Paris 2024 Olympic Women’s golf competition saw an exciting turn of events on day three, with competitors either stumbling or soaring. While Ruoning Yin and Pia Babnik struggled, Lydia Ko and Miya Yamashita performed exceedingly well. Atthaya Thitikul also showcased her skills with a strong performance on the course. The second-round leader, Morgane Metraux, managed to bounce back after a shaky start and finished strong with an eagle on the final hole. Celine Boutier, the French hope, faced some challenges but managed to salvage her round with a one-under 71. Heading into the final day of competition, she remains…
The Paris 2024 Olympic Women’s golf competition on Friday saw some players stumble, while others soared. Ruoning Yin and Pia Babnik had a tough day with Yin registering six bogeys and Babnik taking a quadruple bogey on the 15th hole. Lydia Ko and Miya Yamashita, on the other hand, posted impressive scores of 68 with six birdies from Ko and a solid scorecard from Yamashita. Atthaya Thitikul also played well with a 69, finishing at six under par. Morgane Metraux, the second-round leader, had a topsy-turvy round but managed to finish strong with an eagle on the last hole to…
Doug Ghim’s bag at the time of the Wyndham Championship includes a Titleist GT2 driver with a Mitsubishi Diamana BB 63 TX shaft, a Titleist GT2 3-wood with a Mitsubishi Diamana BB 73 TX shaft, and a Titleist GT2 5-wood with a Mitsubishi Diamana BB 83 TX shaft. His irons consist of a Titleist T200 4 iron and Titleist T100 5-9 irons with Project X 125 6.5 shafts. For wedges, he uses Titleist Vokey Design SM10 wedges in 48-10F, 52-08F, and 56-10S lofts, as well as a WedgeWorks 60-K wedge, all with Project X 125 6.5 shafts. His putter is…
The 2024 Women’s Olympic Golf event is coming to an end with the final round taking place on Saturday, August 10 at Le Golf National near Paris. Lydia Ko, a former World No. 1 player, is tied for the lead heading into the final round with Morgane Metraux. Ko, who previously won the silver and bronze medals at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, respectively, is in prime position to claim a gold medal in this year’s event. American star Rose Zhang is two shots back in third place, while World No. 1 Nelly Korda will start the final round five…
