Celine Boutier steals the spotlight in the Round 1 of Women's Olympic Golf, leaving competitors in the dust—or shall we say, sand traps? Check out how others fared!
The stage was set at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and the women's golf competition at the iconic Le Golf National took off with a bang during Round 1. French golfer Celine Boutier lit it up with an impressive score of 65, showing off her skills on the green and dazzling the home crowd. Her performance, marked by expertise and precision, placed her firmly at the top of the leaderboard, leaving competitors in awe and perhaps questioning their own golf shoes!
As the competition heated up, South Africa's Ashleigh Buhai trailed closely behind Boutier, showing that she knows a thing or two about mounting pressure. Meanwhile, the reigning queen of American golf, Nelly Korda, had a steady round but finished even, battling the inevitable jitters that come with playing on such a grand stage. The hype surrounding Olympic golf is unlike anything else, and the stakes are extremely high, not just for the medalists but for every golfer aiming to make their country proud.
The first day's action also featured some great moments, including LPGA star Lilia Vu showcasing her talents, hitting drives that had the crowd on their feet. With all eyes glued to the leaderboard, golf fans are eagerly awaiting Round 2 to see if Boutier can maintain her lead or if a thrilling comeback is on the cards. The beautiful French landscape adds to the drama, a stark contrast to the solitary confinement golfers often face on practice greens back home.
The real fun will continue as we gear up for Round 2 tee times, with expectations running high for all participants. With Boutier’s five birdies on the back nine, one can't help but wonder what concoction she might have prepped for this golf recipe of success!
Did you know that the Le Golf National course previously hosted the 2018 Ryder Cup? It's famous for its challenging water hazards and stunning views, making it a golfer’s paradise and perhaps a nightmarish maze for those still trying to find their swing!
And here's a fun nugget: Celine Boutier actually hails from France, meaning her victory in front of a home crowd at the Olympics has not only national pride on the line but also the hopes of all her fellow countrymen putting faith in her skills. Talk about pressure – no wonder she's treating the greens like a walk in the park!
Here's what the leaderboard looks like after Round 1 of the women's golf competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Wednesday at Le Golf National:
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Women's Olympic Golf Leaderboard: France's Celine Boutier leads the way at Le Golf National after a 65, with South Africa's Ashleigh Buhai in second.
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France (AP) — For all the countless times Celine Boutier has played Le Golf National, what carried her to a 7-under 65 and a ...
LPGA star Lilia Vu hits drive at 2024 Olympics Golf event in France. American Lilia Vu is off to a hot start at the 2024 Olympics. EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty ...
Team USA's Nelly Korda and Rose Zhang are sitting even after one round of play at Le Golf National at the 2024 Olympics.
France's Boutier sank five birdies on the back nine holes to finish with an opening-round 65.
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Here's what the leaderboard looks like during Round 1 of the women's golf competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Wednesday at Le Golf National: