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Golf at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's individual

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Women's golf
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
VenueLe Golf National (Albatros Course)
Dates7–10 August 2024
Competitors60 from 33 nations
Winning score278 (−10)
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Lydia Ko New Zealand
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Esther Henseleit Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Lin Xiyu China
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Qualification
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The women's individualgolf event at the2024 Summer Olympics took place from 7 to 10 August 2024 at theLe Golf National. 60 golfers from 33 nations competed.

Qualification

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Main article:Golf at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Competition format and schedule

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All times areCentral European Summer Time (UTC+2)

DateTimeRound
Wednesday, 7 August 20249:00First round
Thursday, 8 August 20249:00Second round
Friday, 9 August 20249:00Third round
Saturday, 10 August 20249:00Final round

Results

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First round

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Wednesday, 7 August 2024

Perrine Delacour of France had the honor of hitting the opening tee shot. Fellow French golferCéline Boutier shot a seven-under-par round of 67 to take a three stroke lead overAshleigh Buhai of South Africa. Only 12 players broke par and the scoring average was 74.1 (+3.1).[1]

RankPlayerNationScoreTo par
1Céline Boutier France65−7
2Ashleigh Buhai South Africa68−4
T3Gaby López Mexico70−2
Morgane Métraux Switzerland
Mariajo Uribe Colombia
Lilia Vu United States
T7Celine Borge Norway71−1
Diksha Dagar India
Minjee Lee Australia
Lin Xiyu China
Alena Sharp Canada
Miyū Yamashita Japan

Second round

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Thursday, 8 August 2024

Morgane Métraux of Switzerland shot a second round 66 to take a one-stroke lead overYin Ruoning of China. First round leaderCéline Boutier of France shot a 76 to fall five strokes off the lead. Defending gold medalistNelly Korda was six strokes behind Métraux.[2]

RankPlayerNationScoreTo par
1Morgane Métraux Switzerland70-66=136−8
2Yin Ruoning China72-65=137−7
3Lydia Ko New Zealand72-67=139−5
T4Pia Babnik Slovenia74-66=140−4
Mariajo Uribe Colombia70-70=140
T6Céline Boutier France65-76=141−3
Ashleigh Buhai South Africa68-73=141
Lin Xiyu China71-70=141
Bianca Pagdanganan Philippines72-69=141
Atthaya Thitikul Thailand
Miyū Yamashita Japan71-70=141

Third round

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Friday, 9 August 2024

Lydia Ko of New Zealand shot a third round 68 to move into a tied with second round leaderMorgane Métraux of Switzerland.Miyū Yamashita (Japan) andRose Zhang (United States) were two strokes off the lead.[3]

RankPlayerNationScoreTo par
T1Lydia Ko New Zealand72-67-68=207−9
Morgane Métraux Switzerland70-66-71=207
T3Miyū Yamashita Japan71-70-68=209−7
Rose Zhang United States72-70-67=209
5Atthaya Thitikul Thailand72-69-69=210−6
6Mariajo Uribe Colombia70-70-71=211−5
T7Céline Boutier France65-76-71=212−4
Nelly Korda United States72-70-70=212
Lin Xiyu China71-70-71=212
Yin Ruoning China72-65-75=212

Final round

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Saturday, 10 August 2024

Lydia Ko of New Zealand shot a final round 71 to take the gold medal by two strokes.Esther Henseleit of Germany shot a 66, the second best round of the day, to win the silver medal andLin Xiyu of China took the bronze medal, one stroke behind Henseleit. Ko had previously won a silver medal at the2016 Olympics and a bronze medal at the2020 Olympics. The win also earned Ko entry into theLPGA Hall of Fame by providing the final point she needed for automatic qualification.[4][5]

RankPlayerNationRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4TotalTo par
1st place, gold medalist(s)Lydia Ko New Zealand72676871278−10
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Esther Henseleit Germany72736966280−8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Lin Xiyu China71707169281−7
T4Bianca Pagdanganan Philippines72697368282−6
Hannah Green Australia77706669
Amy Yang South Korea72717069
Miyū Yamashita Japan71706873
T8Hsu Wei-ling Chinese Taipei74697268283−5
Rose Zhang United States72706774
T10Maja Stark Sweden72727169284−4
Yin Ruoning China72657572
Mariajo Uribe Colombia70707173
T13Albane Valenzuela Switzerland72747465285−3
Dottie Ardina Philippines76726968
Ashleigh Buhai South Africa68737470
Azahara Muñoz Spain78696969
Brooke Henderson Canada74736771
T18Pei-Yun Chien Chinese Taipei76717168286−2
Céline Boutier France65767174
Atthaya Thitikul Thailand72696976
Morgane Métraux Switzerland70667179
T22Minjee Lee Australia71747171287−1
Pia Babnik Slovenia74667473
Nelly Korda United States72707075
T25Kim Hyo-joo South Korea76707369288E
Ko Jin-young South Korea73737369
T27Charley Hull Great Britain81716968289+1
Linn Grant Sweden74717371
T29Aditi Ashok India72717968290+2
Emma Spitz Austria75707570
Gaby López Mexico70747670
Celine Borge Norway71737571
Manon De Roey Belgium72757172
Patty Tavatanakit Thailand76716875
35Alexandra Försterling Germany76757170292+4
T36Nanna Koerstz Madsen Denmark74757272293+5
Lilia Vu United States70737674
Georgia Hall Great Britain74747174
39Stephanie Meadow Ireland78747270294+6
40Shannon Tan Singapore78707374295+7
41Klára Spilková Czech Republic77737076296+8
T42Perrine Delacour France79787466297+9
Alena Sharp Canada71767773
T44Emily Kristine Pedersen Denmark73797572299+11
Paula Reto South Africa78737672
Anne van Dam Netherlands75747872
T47Madelene Stavnar Norway76737675300+12
Sarah Schober Austria75737379
T49Ana Belac Slovenia77727676301+13
Carlota Ciganda Spain73787575
Diksha Dagar India71728078
52Ines Laklalech Morocco78757773303+15
53Alessandra Fanali Italy75767776304+16
54Yuka Saso Japan77747282305+17
T55Ashley Lau Malaysia72777978306+18
Sára Kousková Czech Republic73777977
57Ursula Wikström Finland82728172307+19
58María Fassi Mexico78827475309+21
59Leona Maguire Ireland78798371311+23
WDNoora Komulainen Finland848278DNF244DNF

References

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  1. ^"French golfer Celine Boutier leads Olympic women's golf by 3".ESPN. Associated Press. 7 August 2024.
  2. ^"Switzerland's Morgane Metraux seizes lead in Olympic golf".ESPN. Associated Press. 8 August 2024.
  3. ^"Lydia Ko tied for lead, but Rose Zhang and Nelly Korda still lurking".ESPN. Associated Press. 9 August 2024.
  4. ^"Lydia Ko wins Olympic gold, qualifies for LPGA Hall of Fame".ESPN. Associated Press. 10 August 2024.
  5. ^Kellam, Sarah (10 August 2024)."New Zealand's Lydia Ko is Gold Medalist, LPGA Hall of Famer at Long Last". LPGA.
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