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Marianne Skarpnord’s ball moved on the 10th hole in Round 3 of the Olympics drawing memories of Dustin Johnson’s U.S. situation.
The closest Lydia Ko had come to recording a hole-in-one in her career, either in a tournament or otherwise, was during a practice round ... sort of.
Thailand’s Ariya Jutanugarn withdrew from the women’s competition after 13 holes on Friday, citing a knee injury.
Inbee Park’s resume would suggest there will be no consolation prizes this week at the Olympics.
Lydia Ko dropped down the leaderboard in Round 2 of the Rio Olympics, but she is still showing national pride.
Although Charley Hull is just two strokes off the lead and in position to give Great Britain an Olympic golf sweep, she is treating this week just like a regular tournament week.
Through two rounds in Brazil Aditi Ashok’s Olympic dreams are very much alive, with the 18-year-old carding back-to-back 68s to move to within three strokes of the lead.
India’s Aditi Ashok is only 18 and ranked 462nd in the world. But, following a second straight 68, she has a chance to make a huge impact on her country.
World No. 1 Lydia Ko was not having the best day to begin her week at the Olympic Golf Course.
The highlight of Day 1 at the Olympic women’s competition was the play of Ariya Jutanugarn, who leads by one stroke after an opening 65. Just slightly behind the Thai’s play, however, was a particularly slow pace of play.
The American women who arrived in Rio for this week’s Games learned the pitfalls of a slow start last week.
Inbee Park is one shot off the Olympic lead after Round 1. A gold medal might persuade her to get a head start on her post-golf life.
Brazil’s Miriam Nagl hit the first shot of the women’s Olympic competition and the nerves were aplenty.
As successful as last week’s men’s competition was, there has still been an undercurrent of support for possibly mixing up the format for the 2020 Games.
Lexi Thompson will have her dad on her bag this week at the Rio Olympics.
For all the negativity surrounding the men leading into the Olympics, the women have always embraced the Games. It’s now their turn to shine.
On the eve of the Olympics, South Korea’s top player, fifth-ranked Inbee Park, didn’t sound like someone destined for a trip to the medal podium.
Winning the gold medal was special for Justin Rose, but it was a phone call from his son that really rang true.
In two days Lydia Ko will set out in pursuit of a gold medal for New Zealand at the Olympic women’s golf competition, but on Sunday she was a fan.
Lydia Ko watched the men receive their medals on Sunday at the Olympics and is excited for the women to take their turn.
Henrik Stenson needed some physical therapy during Sunday’s final round at the Rio Olympics and it affected his game.
In the moments after his gold medal winning performance at the Olympic Golf Club, Justin Rose’s mother offered her son a glass of champagne.
In its return to the Olympics after 112 years, golf shows that it’s more than worthy of a place on the worldwide stage.
It’s not often a player finishing his round on Sunday before the leaders have even reached the turn gets a standing ovation, but then there was nothing ordinary about the Olympic men’s golf competition for Adilson da Silva.