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KoFecta! Lydia Ko wins her third Olympic medal and more – GolfWRX

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 11, 2024Updated:August 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Paris 2024 Olympic Women’s golf competition unfolded with round three showcasing the tale of two cities – those who pushed farther, and those who did not. The leaders needed to go deeper into the mid-60s to maintain their advantage, but many failed to do so. Meanwhile, the chasers who needed to go lower to catch up did just that. Heading into round four, two co-leaders sat at minus-nine, with two more at minus-seven, and one more shot back. Here are the five things we learned from day three of the competition.

Some players stumbled on Friday, with Ruoning Yin and Pia Babnik struggling to make an impact. Yin had six bogies on the day, while Babnik had a quadruple bogey on the 15th hole. Both players found themselves several shots behind the leaders, needing a course record to have a shot at the podium. However, with nothing to lose, they might adopt a go-for-broke attitude in the final round.

On the other hand, Lydia Ko and Miya Yamashita soared on day three, each posting a 68. Ko overcame wayward approach shots with six birdies, while Yamashita had a consistent round with four birdies and fourteen pars. Atthaya Thitikul of Thailand also had a strong showing with a 69, finishing in solo sixth position at six under par.

Morgane Metraux, the second-round leader, had a topsy-turvy round with three bogies in the middle but finished strong with an eagle at the last hole, tying with Lydia Ko for the lead. Celine Boutier, the French hope, had a mixed day but closed with three consecutive birdies, heading into the final round with optimism despite being five shots back.

Looking ahead to Saturday, Boutier could potentially make a charge with back-to-back 65s, while Nelly Korda remains a wildcard with the potential for a low score. Thitikul is also a dangerous player to watch on Saturday, with Janet Lin’s stock rising. The author predicts a triumphant performance from Mariajo Uribe, who might secure a gold medal for Colombia with a closing 63.

In conclusion, the Paris 2024 Olympic Women’s golf competition is shaping up to be an exciting and unpredictable event. With players stumbling, soaring, and showing potential for a strong finish, the final round promises to be full of drama and memorable moments. Fans can look forward to intense competition and unexpected outcomes as the tournament reaches its climax.

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