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Ranking the Top 15 Women’s Golfers in the Olympics

The Olympic men’s golf competition has concluded, and now it’s time for the women’s event to take center stage at Le Golf National. While the men had previous experience playing on this layout, the majority of female competitors will be making their debut at this prestigious course. American Rose Zhang and Germany’s Alexandra Forsterling have had success at Le Golf National in the past, setting the stage for an exciting competition.

Unlike the men’s event, the women’s competition will see some changes to the course setup. The difficult par-4 18th hole will be converted into a par 5, making the course a par 72 for the women. Additionally, the rough will be shorter on the outskirts, although the specifics for the first two cuts are still to be determined. With these adjustments, players can expect a challenging yet rewarding experience on the course.

Scottie Scheffler’s impressive performance in the men’s event, where he claimed the gold medal with a 19-under winning score, sets a high standard for the women’s competition. The soft course conditions allowed for plenty of birdies, and with the addition of an extra par-5 for the women, similar scoring opportunities are expected. The competition is sure to be fierce as players vie for the coveted gold medal in Paris.

As the women’s event kicks off, here is a power ranking countdown of the top 15 players to watch out for:

15. Georgia Hall, Great Britain: With teammate Charley Hull sidelined due to injury, Hall could be Britain’s best hope for a medal. She has shown solid form recently and has the ability to make birdies when needed.

14. Esther Henseleit, Germany: Henseleit has been playing some of her best golf this season, with strong performances at recent events. Her consistency and all-around game make her a contender for the podium.

13. Linn Grant, Sweden: Grant has been on a hot streak with multiple top-10 finishes, showcasing her ability to score low and compete at the highest level. Her strong off-the-tee game sets her apart from the competition.

12. Jin Young Ko, South Korea: Despite limited starts this year, Ko has been consistently performing well when she does compete. Her strong approach play makes her a threat to the field.

11. Hyo-Joo Kim, South Korea: Known for her accuracy off the tee and exceptional short game, Kim has the skills to navigate the challenging course at Le Golf National. Her recent form suggests she could be a dark horse in the competition.

For the top 10 players to watch in the women’s Olympic golf competition, click the link provided. Stay tuned for an exciting and competitive event as the world’s best female golfers battle it out for Olympic glory at Le Golf National.

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