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Olympics-Rose Zhang caps potent trio for Team USA golf in Paris

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By Karl Plume

(Reuters) – If things go as planned for Team USA in Paris, the Olympic women’s golf podium will be draped in stars and stripes for medal favorites the United States, collectively representing the highest ranked players in the 33-nation tournament field.

Sharp mental focus and flawless putting will be key to conquering the course at Le Golf National and besting a loaded slate of women teeing off on Aug. 7, American Rose Zhang said in an interview with Reuters.

Team USA women are a threat to sweep the medals podium, with world-number-nine Zhang joined by defending Olympic champion and top-ranked Nelly Korda as well as Lilia Vu, currently number two in the world.

“A medals sweep would be really exciting. But the goal is to maximize the experience of being there,” said Zhang, a 21-year-old first time Olympian.

“Everyone wants to vie for that medal so digging deep and going into the week not being too phased by that noise will be really important,” Zhang said.

Olympic champion and teammate Korda will help her and fellow first-time Olympian Vu navigate any rookie jitters, but Zhang believes the bright lights of the LPGA have prepared them for the experience.

“With us three, we will be able to collectively just come together and kind of block everything out and go about our business.”

“It’s a big stage but it’s the same sport. You’re doing the same things. I don’t think lack of (Olympic) experience will be a disadvantage in this situation,” she said.

A tough Le Golf National layout will test players’ course management and short game, said Zhang, who previously competed there as an amateur.

“You have to make sure that you’re putting the ball in the right positions. It gives off a very distinct characteristic, with a lot of links-style golf shots. But also there’s some holes that are not links at all. It keeps you on your toes, and that’s when you have to be the most present.”

“If the swing is cooperating, course management and course strategy will be key. The biggest thing to emphasize on that course is being able to putt well. That’s one thing I’m trying to fine tune before I head there.”

(Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Tom Hogue)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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