Lydia Ko is tied for the lead with a gold medal and LPGA Hall of Fame in her sights
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France (AP) - Lydia Ko of New Zealand had a 4-under 68 to share the lead Friday, leaving her 18 holes away from a chance to complete her Olympic medal collection with gold that would send her into the LPGA Hall of Fame.
Ko was poised to take a lead into the final day at Le Golf National until Morgane Metraux of Switzerland steadied herself from a rough patch by holing a 20-foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th to salvage a 71 and catch Ko.
They were at 9-under 207, and the stage was set for yet another dynamic Olympic conclusion.
Rose Zhang, the decorated American amateur star who won her first tournament as a pro and hasn’t really slowed, had two eagles on the back nine to offset a shot into the water for double bogey. It added to a 67. She was two behind, along with Miyu Yamashita (68).