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The women’s Olympic golf competition begins Wednesday at the Golf National in Paris with American Nelly Korda entering as the defending gold medalist.
Korda, the current world number 1defeated Japan’s Mone Inami and New Zealand’s Lydia Ko by a single stroke at the Tokyo 2021 Games. Ko won bronze in Tokyo and silver in Rio 2016.
Korda will be part of the sixth group to tee off Wednesday at 3:55 a.m. ET as she plays with Korea’s Jin Young Ko and China’s Ruoning Yin. Korda has won six times on the LPGA Tour this season, including the Chevron Championship, the second major title of her career.
Lilia Vu (5:55 a.m. ET) and Rose Zhang (3:44 a.m. ET) are the other two Americans among the 60 players.
Frenchwoman Céline Boutier, seventh in the world, will start her first round in a group with Vu and Amy Yang.
Here is an overview of the tee times for the first two rounds of the Olympic women’s golf competition at Golf National.
Tee times for rounds 1 and 2 of women’s Olympic golf
All times ET
3h/4h55: Perrine Delacour (France), Stephanie Meadow (Ireland), Manon de Roey (Belgium)
3:11/5:06: Pei-yun Chien (Chinese Taipei), Nanna Koerstz Madsen (Denmark), Anne van Dam (Netherlands)
3:22/5:17: Aditi Ashok (India), Gaby Lopez (Mexico), Esther Henseleit (Germany)
3:33/5:33 a.m.: Shannon Tan (Singapore), Maria Fassi (Mexico), Céline Borge (Norway)
3:44/5:44: Hannah Green (Australia), Charley Hull (Great Britain), Rose Zhang (United States)
3:55 a.m./5:55 a.m.: Nelly Korda (United States), Jin Young Ko (Korea), Ruoning Yin (China)
4:11 a.m./6:06 a.m.: Hyo Joo Kim (Korea), Brooke Henderson (Canada), Xiyu Janet Lin (China)
4:22 a.m./6:17 a.m.: Patty Tavatanakit (Thailand), Linn Grant (Sweden), Carlota Ciganda (Spain)
4:33/6:28 a.m.: Alessandra Fanali (Italy), Ashley Lau (Malaysia), Ursula Wikstrom (Finland)
4:44/6:39 a.m.: Dottie Ardina (Philippines), Noora Komulainen (Finland), Madelene Stavnar (Norway)
4:55 a.m./3 a.m.: Wei-Ling Hsu (Chinese Taipei), Diksha Dagar (India), Emma Spitz (Austria)
5:06/3:11: Azahara Munoz (Spain), Bianca Pagdanganan (Philippines), Morgane Metraux (Switzerland)
5:17 a.m./3:22 a.m.: Alexandra Forsterling (Germany), Albane Valenzuela (Switzerland), Emily Kristine Pedersen (Denmark)
5:33 a.m./3:33 a.m.: Klara Davidson Spilkova (Czech Republic), Paula Reto (South Africa), Mariajo Uribe (Colombia)
5:44 a.m./3:44 a.m.: Yuka Saso (Japan), Minjee Lee (Australia), Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand)
5:55 a.m./3:55 a.m.: Céline Boutier (France), Lilia Vu (United States), Amy Yang (Korea)
6:06 a.m./4:11 a.m.: Lydia Ko (New Zealand), Miyu Yamashita (Japan), Maja Stark (Sweden)
6:17 a.m./4:22 a.m.: Leona Maguire (Ireland), Georgia Hall (Great Britain), Ashleigh Buhai (South Africa)
6:28 a.m./4:33 a.m.: Ana Belac (Slovenia), Sara Kouskova (Czech Republic), Alena Sharp (Canada)
6:39 a.m./4:44 a.m.: Ines Laklalech (Morocco), Sarah Schober (Austria), Pia Babnik (Slovenia)
Golf is back for the third consecutive Olympic Games. After being an event at the 1900 and 1904 Olympic Games, it only reappeared at Rio 2016.
As with the men, the women’s tournaments will feature 72-hole stroke play. There is no cut, so each of the 60 participating women is eligible to play all four rounds.
The women’s tournament ends on Saturday. American Scottie Scheffler won men’s gold, while Britain’s Tommy Fleetwood took silver and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama took bronze.
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