Golf
Paris 2024: Morgane Metraux and Lydia Ko tied for lead in women’s Olympics golf
New Zealand’s Lydia Ko and Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux will head into the final day of the women’s golf competition tied at nine under par after an eventful third day at Le Golf National.
Overnight leader Metraux had been one over for the day until an eagle on the 18th meant she signed for a one-under 71.
Ko, who already has silver and bronze medals from the past two Olympic Games, is well positioned to try to complete the set with gold on Saturday after carding a four-under 68 to climb two spots on the leaderboard.
Behind her sits America’s Rose Zhang and Japan’s Yamashita Miyu, who are two shots back at seven under par.
Also in the hunt are Nelly Korda and first-round leader Celine Boutier, tied for seventh at four under.
Great Britain’s Charley Hull and Georgia Hall remain out of medal contention.
Hull posted a third-round three-under 69 as she continued to repair some of the damage from her disastrous nine-over 81 in Wednesday’s opening round.
Team-mate Hall carded a one-under 71 to sit at three over overall.