Tee times and groups for the final round of the women’s Olympic golf as Morgane Metraux and Lydia Ko lead
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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.
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)
Pos | Player | Total |
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T1 | Morgane Metraux | -9 |
T1 | Lydia Ko | -9 |
T3 | Rose Zhang | -7 |
T3 | Miyu Yamashita | -7 |
5 | Atthaya Thitikul | -6 |
6 | Mariajo Uribe | -5 |
T7 | Nelly Korda | -4 |
T7 | Xiyu Lin | -4 |
T7 | Celine Boutier | -4 |
T7 | Ruoning Yin | -4 |
For a live leaderboard, visit the International Golf Federation.
Women’s Olympic Golf Tournament 2024: 4th Round Tee Times and Groups
Time | Players |
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8:00 AM GMT+1 | Ursula Wikstrom Leona Maguire Noora Komulainen |
8:11 AM GMT+1 | Ines Laklalech Perrine Delacour Maria Fassi |
8:22 AM GMT+1 | Alessandra Fanal i Ashley Lau Sara Kouskova |
8:33 AM GMT+1 | Emily Kristine Pedersen Paula Reto Anne Van Dam |
8:44 AM GMT+1 | Madelene Stavnar Ana Belac Carlota Ciganda |
8:55 AM GMT+1 | Diksha Dagar Stephanie Meadow Alena Sharp |
9:11 AM GMT+1 | Alexandra Forsterling Aditi Ashok Yuka Saso |
9:22 AM GMT+1 | Nanna Koerstz Madsen Sarah Schober Shannon Tan |
9:33 AM GMT+1 | Emma Spitz Gaby Lopez Charley Hull |
9:44 AM GMT+1 | Lilia Vu Klara Davidson Spilkova Albane Valenzuel |
9:55 AM GMT+1 | Hyo Joo Kim Jin Young Ko Celine Borge |
10:06 AM GMT+1 | Peiyun Chien Linn Grant Georgia Hall |
10:17 AM GMT+1 | Minjee Lee Dottie Ardina Manon De Roey |
10:33 AM GMT+1 | Wei-Ling Hsu Ashleigh Buhai Azahara Munoz |
10:44 AM GMT+1 | Bianca Pagdanganan Patty Tavatanakit Maja Stark |
10:55 AM GMT+1 | Brooke M. Henderson Esther Henseleit Pia Babnik |
11:06 AM GMT+1 | Ruoning Yin Hannah Green Amy Yang |
11:17 AM GMT+1 | Nelly Korda Xiyu Lin Celine Boutier |
11:28 AM GMT+1 | Miyu Yamashita Atthaya Thitiku lMariajo Uribe |
11:39 AM GMT+1 | Morgane Metraux Lydia Ko Rose Zhang |
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