Tee times and groups for the final round of the women’s Olympic golf as Morgane Metraux and Lydia Ko lead

Tee times and groups for Saturday’s final round of the women’s Olympic Golf Tournament revealed as the race for gold heads into day four in Paris.

It’s been a nail-biting few days at Le Golf National, we’ve seen some incredible golf throughout the first three rounds of the women’s olympic golf tournament.

The stars of the show far have been France’s own Céline Boutier, who lit up the course at Le Golf National with a seven-under 65, giving her a three-shot lead after round one of the tournament. Slovenia’s Pia Babnik who shot a six-under second round to head out on day three in the penultimate group, and Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux who carded two eagles on the front nine in the second round. She ended up heading in to day three in the lead at six-under, one-shot ahead of China’s Ruoning Yin.

Nelly Korda poses with the Olympic rings in Paris as she looks to repeat the gold medal she won in Tokyo.

World number one Nelly Korda started strong in the second round, but faltered with a quadruple bogey on the 17th hole, which dropped her six shots behind the leader. This left her tied for 12th position heading into moving day.

Morgane Metraux continued her run into moving day at Le Golf National, opening with a birdie on the first hole and finishing her front nine one-under par, but New Zealand’s Lydia Ko, Columbia’s Mariajo Uribe and USA’s Rose Zhang joined her for a four-way tie for the lead on the back nine. Australia’s Hannah Green also stormed up the leaderboard after a six-under third round saw her go from 29th position at 3-over par to tied for 11th place at 3-under par.

The third round finished up with Morgane Metraux and Lydia Ko tied for the lead at nine-under par, Rose Zhang and Miyu Yamashita sitting two shots back at seven-under. Only 18 holes left to decide who gets the gold, silver, and bronze medals.

Women’s Olympic Golf Leaderboard (After 54 holes)

PosPlayerTotal
T1SUI Morgane Metraux-9
T1NZL Lydia Ko-9
T3USA Rose Zhang-7
T3JPN Miyu Yamashita-7
5THA Atthaya Thitikul-6
6COL Mariajo Uribe-5
T7USA Nelly Korda-4
T7CHN Xiyu Lin-4
T7FRA Celine Boutier-4
T7CHN Ruoning Yin-4

For a live leaderboard, visit the International Golf Federation.

Women’s Olympic Golf Tournament 2024: 4th Round Tee Times and Groups

TimePlayers
8:00 AM GMT+1FINUrsula Wikstrom IRLLeona Maguire FINNoora Komulainen
8:11 AM GMT+1MARInes Laklalech FRAPerrine Delacour MEXMaria Fassi
8:22 AM GMT+1ITAAlessandra Fanal i MASAshley Lau CZESara Kouskova
8:33 AM GMT+1DENEmily Kristine Pedersen RSAPaula Reto NEDAnne Van Dam
8:44 AM GMT+1NORMadelene Stavnar SLOAna Belac ESPCarlota Ciganda
8:55 AM GMT+1INDDiksha Dagar IRLStephanie Meadow CANAlena Sharp
9:11 AM GMT+1GERAlexandra Forsterling INDAditi Ashok JPNYuka Saso
9:22 AM GMT+1DENNanna Koerstz Madsen AUTSarah Schober SINShannon Tan
9:33 AM GMT+1AUTEmma Spitz MEXGaby Lopez UKCharley Hull
9:44 AM GMT+1USALilia Vu CZEKlara Davidson Spilkova SUIAlbane Valenzuel
9:55 AM GMT+1KORHyo Joo Kim KORJin Young Ko NORCeline Borge
10:06 AM GMT+1TPEPeiyun Chien SWELinn Grant UKGeorgia Hall
10:17 AM GMT+1AUSMinjee Lee PHIDottie Ardina BELManon De Roey
10:33 AM GMT+1TPEWei-Ling Hsu RSAAshleigh Buhai ESPAzahara Munoz
10:44 AM GMT+1PHIBianca Pagdanganan THAPatty Tavatanakit SWEMaja Stark
10:55 AM GMT+1CANBrooke M. Henderson GEREsther Henseleit SLOPia Babnik
11:06 AM GMT+1CHNRuoning Yin AUSHannah Green KORAmy Yang
11:17 AM GMT+1USANelly Korda CHNXiyu Lin FRACeline Boutier
11:28 AM GMT+1JPNMiyu Yamashita THAAtthaya Thitiku lCOLMariajo Uribe
11:39 AM GMT+1SUIMorgane Metraux NZLLydia Ko USARose Zhang

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Sarah Pyett is the Deputy Digital Editor of todays-golfer.com

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Sarah Pyett is the Deputy Digital Editor of todays-golfer.com. She plays off a handicap of 4, and specializes in ladies’ equipment reviews, including driversirons, and golf balls.

After a career in a golf professional shop, and earning a qualification in golf club management, Sarah joined Bauer in 2014 as a Web Producer for Today’s Golfer. She has since worked across multiple brands in a mixture of digital marketing and paid media roles, before returning to focus on golf full-time as Deputy Digital Editor in 2024.

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