France Celine Boutierranked number seven in the world, posted a dazzling card of 65 strokes (7 under par) and became the first leader of the women’s golf tournament in Paris 2024by beating South Africa by three strokes Ashleigh Live on a day where the Mexican Gaby Lopez finished in third place (two under par).
Boutierone of the favorites, shined in all aspects of the game The National Golf: he took fairways, worked the same way on the greens and was good at holing and chipping, as he showed with his birdie on the sixteenth hole, to end the day with eight birdies and only one bogey, which other players cannot achieve.
Encouraged by his listeners, who went to Le National Golf course where just a few days ago the American Scottie Scheffler made a big comeback to take gold in the men’s tournament, Boutier he excelled at golf and it didn’t bother him that the American Lilia Vusecond in rank, seen in many classification moments.
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Wowwho went -4 at the end of his seventh hole, ended the day with 70 strokes (two under par), like the Mexican Gaby Lopezwhat else three birdies in a row In the last three holes he was placed third on the day, tied, etc., with the Colombian Maria Uribe.
Another representative of Mexico, Maria Fassifinished in 50th position with six strokes over par, so he will have to adjust if he wants to score in the next rounds.
Uribeworld number 196, had a great start, with three birdies in the first four holes and although he could not continue that meteoric progress, he managed to consolidate on the day to finish the day in the top ten and even surpassed the American. Nelly Kordaleader of the world ranking and big favorite for the tournament, who ended the day on par with the field.
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Nelly Korda has started problems
Repeat He made three bogeys in the first seven holes, the second of which had a tie, although in the second half of the day the North American managed to recover and return to par with three birdies that made him forget a hard start.
The first part of the course seems to be the most complicated section of Le Golf National. The New Zealander I’m Lydiamedalist in the last two editions of Olympic Gameshe also did not escape and, like the Spaniards Azahara Muñozwent into the water on the first shot on the first hole.
The ball of the He fell into the water again on the fifteenth hole, forcing him to finish in 72 strokes (par), one stroke more than the native of Pamplona Carlota Cigandagreat hero of Europe’s victory in the last Solheim Cup, finishing 24th.
from EFE