Olympic women's golf first round: Portier leads with 65, Lin Xiyu T7
On August 7, Beijing time, the women's golf event of the Paris Olympics officially kicked off. After the first 18 holes, French player Celine Boutier finished with 65 (-7), leading by 3 strokes! Two Chinese players Lin Xiyu and Yin Ruoning ranked T7 (71 strokes) and T13 (72 strokes) respectively.
Galileo brings you up to date on golf at the Paris Olympics.
Wonderful performance in the first round
Celine Boutier played on home soil and created a surprise for France. On Wednesday, she caught 8 birdies and swallowed 1 bogey at the Albatross Course of the Paris National Golf Club, shooting 65 strokes, 7 strokes under par, and took the lead in the first round of the women's golf event of the Olympics.
Celine Boutier has won a Grand Slam (Evian Championship) on home soil and is currently ranked seventh in the world. She caught 3 birdies in the first nine holes, including a 23-foot long putt for birdie on the fifth hole, a par 4, and a 20-foot long putt for birdie on the sixth hole.
However, the important scoring range for the 30-year-old player is still the back nine holes. She scored consecutive 12- to 15-foot putts on the 10th and 11th holes, and only had her only bogey of the day when she didn't hit the green on the 12th hole.
Starting from the 14th hole, she made three consecutive birdies, including an 18-foot chip shot on the par-3 16th hole to birdie, taking a 3-shot lead.
South African player Ashleigh Buhai scored five birdies and one bogey, shooting 68 strokes and ranking second.
World No. 2 Lilia U shot 70 strokes, tied for third place with Mexico's Gaby Lopez, Switzerland's Morgane Metraux and Colombia's Mariajo Uribe.
Highlights of the Chinese team
Representing the Chinese team for the third time in the Olympics, Guangzhou girl Lin Xiyu swallowed a double break on the first hole, but quickly adjusted her mentality and made birdies on the third and ninth holes! After the transition, she made three birdies and two breaks, and almost made a long putt to catch an eagle on the closing hole. She finally finished with 71 strokes and ranked T7, hoping to break the personal best Olympic record of T9 set in Tokyo.
"Although there have been some good performances so far this year, there are actually some unstable areas, and I am also working hard to adjust. Of course, I had a good performance two weeks ago, so I still gave myself some good directions. After all, the competition is week by week, and there will not be too much burden or pressure." Lin Xiyu once shared frankly before the game, "This is also my third Olympic Games, and I hope I can do better in each session."
LPGA three-time champion Yin Ruoning is competing in the Olympics for the first time. In the first two rounds, he started in the same group as Nelly Korda and Ko Jinyoung as the focus. As an Olympic rookie, Yin Ruoning also admitted before the game that although she was looking forward to winning a medal, she first hoped to enjoy the game. "I will try to enjoy it because this is my first time participating in the Olympics. I will enjoy the journey and the process and try not to pay attention to the results."
Today, Yin Ruoning caught 3 birdies, but also swallowed 3 holes of the shot. On the closing hole, one of her shots hit the water, but she successfully saved par with a push, and finally finished with par, temporarily ranking T13.
Last words
The first round of the women's golf event in the Paris Olympics has just ended. Looking forward to the wonderful performances of the players in the future, Galileo sports will continue to follow this exciting golf event.
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