American Lilia Vu is off to a hot start at the 2024 Olympics.
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The 2024 Women’s Olympic Golf event continues on Thursday, August 8, with the second round at Le Golf National near Paris. You can find full Women’s Olympic Golf tee times for Thursday’s second round at the bottom of this post.
A star American LPGA player charged up the leaderboard on the opening day at the Women’s Olympic Golf event, but it wasn’t World No. 1 and defending gold medalist Nelly Korda.
Instead, it was two-time major champion Lilia Vu, who went low on a difficult day of scoring at Le Golf National tooget near the top of the leaderboard. Korda fought off a slow start to finish at even par.
For Thursday’s second round, Vu will tee off at 3:55 a.m. ET alongside Celine Boutier and Amy Yang.
You can watch the second round of the Women’s Olympic Golf event on Golf Channel starting at 3:00 a.m. ET on Thursday morning. Peacock will offer a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s Thursday coverage online.
You can check out the complete Round 2 tee times for the 2024 Women’s Olympic Golf event below.
3:00 a.m. – Wei-Ling Hsu (Chinese Taipei), Diksha Dagar (India), Emma Spitz (Austria)
3:11 a.m. – Azahara Munoz (Spain), Bianca Pagdanganan (Philippines), Morgane Metraux (Switzerland)
3:22 a.m. – Alexandra Forsterling (Germany), Albane Valenzuela (Switzerland), Emily Kristine Pedersen (Denmark)
3:33 a.m. – Klara Davidson Spilkova (Czech Republic), Paula Reto (South Africa), Mariajo Uribe (Colombia)
3:44 a.m. – Yuka Saso (Japan), Minjee Lee (Australia), Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand)
3:55 a.m. – Celine Boutier (France), Lilia Vu (USA), Amy Yang (South Korea)
4:11 a.m. – Lydia Ko (New Zealand), Miyu Yamashita (Japan), Maja Stark (Sweden)
4:22 a.m. – Leona Maguire (Ireland), Georgia Hall (Great Britain), Ashleigh Buhai (South Africa)
4:33 a.m. – Ana Belac (Slovenia), Sara Kouskova (Czech Republic), Alena Sharp (Canada)
4:44 a.m. – Ines Laklalech (Morocco), Sarah Schober (Austria), Pia Babnik (Slovenia)
4:55 a.m. – Perrine Delacour (France), Stephanie Meadow (Ireland), Manon de Roey (Belgium)
5:06 a.m. – Pei-yun Chien (Chinese Taipei), Nanna Koerstz Madsen (Denmark), Anne van Dam (Netherlands)
5:17 a.m. – Aditi Ashok (India), Gaby Lopez (Mexico), Esther Henseleit (Germany)
5:33 a.m. – Shannon Tan (Singapore), Maria Fassi (Mexico), Celine Borge (Norway)
5:44 a.m. – Hannah Green (Australia), Charley Hull (Great Britain), Rose Zhang (USA)
5:55 a.m. – Nelly Korda (USA), Jin Young Ko (South Korea), Ruoning Yin (China)
6:06 a.m. – Hyo Joo Kim (South Korea), Brooke Henderson (Canada), Xiyu Janet Lin (China)
6:17 a.m. – Patty Tavatanakit (Thailand), Linn Grant (Sweden), Carlota Ciganda (Spain)
6:28 a.m. – Alessandra Fanali (Italy), Ashley Lau (Malaysia), Ursula Wikstrom (Finland)
6:39 a.m. – Dottie Ardina (Philippines), Noora Komulainen (Finland), Madelene Stavnar (Norway)
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