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They’ve made it through 54 hole grueling holes in the women’s Olympic event. Now comes the uncertainty of a final round.
Lexi Thompson had her third caddie in two days on her bag at the Olympics on Thursday as oppressive heat continued.
The Olympic women’s event will be 72 holes. Or, maybe it won’t. Officials are keeping their options open, depending on weather.
Aditi Ashok has her mom on the bag this week instead of her dad, and she’s enjoying the “chilled” vibe in Tokyo.
Approaching storms have forced officials at the Olympics to consider cutting the women’s competition to a 54-hole event.
Replacement caddies, ice bags on heads, players constantly in search of shade. It was a brutally hot opening round in Tokyo.
Aditi Ashok surprised a country with her performance at the 2016 Olympics. She’s back in contention five years later.
Lexi Thompson’s caddie, Jack Fulghum, was replaced for the final three holes on Wednesday due to heat sickness.
Lydia Ko won the silver medal in the 2016 Olympic Games. Where is that medal now? She can only take a guess.
Sophia Popov’s mother and brother came close to competing in the Olympics. She can now represent her family and country.
Albane Valenzuela competed in the 2016 Olympics, but this time will be more special with her brother as caddie.
It’s not often that the men and women play the same course in back-to-back weeks, but when they do, interest piques and the game grows.
Not everyone is on board with golf in the Olympics, but they should listen to what this year’s U.S. team has to say about the experience.
Xander Schauffele felt immense pressure trying to par his final hole to win gold. It wasn’t easy watching him, either.
These Games won’t be as pressurized for Inbee Park, but she would definitely love for the same ending as in ’16.
Hideki Matsuyama just missed winning a medal on the men’s side. Now, a pair of Japanese women look to do what he couldn’t.
Rory McIlroy’s shot at an Olympic bronze medal evaporated on the third extra hole in a seven-person playoff that was won by C.T. Pan.
As Olympic stories go, Rory Sabbatini’s is complicated – South African-turned-Slovakian via South Florida who won the sliver medal Sunday.
Xander Schauffele almost didn’t make the trip to Japan for the Olympics. But he now leaves as a gold medal winner.
Paired together on Saturday at Olympics, Ireland’s Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry both have medal chances entering Sunday’s final round.
Paul Casey has made no secret of his passion for the Olympic Games, and thanks to a third-round 66 he’s poised to fulfill the ultimate goal of winning a medal. But not just any medal.
Xander Schauffele will tee off Sunday at Kasumigaseki Country Club alongside Hideki Matsuyama, their first final-round pairing together since April’s Masters.
Sunday’s Olympic golf finish couldn’t be scripted much better: American Xander Schauffele leading, Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama one back and a murderer’s row of compelling storylines.
Hideki Matsuyama finished up his second round on Saturday with birdie and a par, and it two shots off the 36-hole lead.