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Buckle up, golf fans! With the men’s Olympic golf competition over, women are ready to tee off on August 7, and some players are already in the city of love preparing for the ultimate showdown. Recently, Australian representatives, Hannah Green and 10-time LPGA Tour winner Minjee Lee spilled some beans about the men’s competition and their experience with having dinner with the boys. 

At the Women’s Olympic Golf Competition’s press conference, when asked about what they talked about with their fellow male golfers at the dinner table, Lee and Green both had some bizarre replies. Green was the first to break the silence, revealing the obsession male golfers have with the sport. According to her, rather than exploring new conversations, the men in golf talk a lot about the sport itself. “It seems like the guys talk much more about golf than we do. Even yesterday, they were just talking about golf swing positions and things like that. I honestly don’t talk about that at all,” said the golfer. 

Lee also jumped into the conversation and mentioned how Jason Day, who finished T9 at the Olympics and could not win gold, despite giving it his all, was air-gripping during the competition. “Like Jason Day was air gripping and stuff like that, all the golf mechanisms,” said Lee as she shed light on the conversation. Having lost the chance to win gold at the Olympics, Day only was thinking about golf and the mechanisms of the sport.

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Sean Zak, a Golf.com writer, posted on X shared his take again reflecting on the dedication Jason Day has, “You’re Jason Day. You’ve finished just outside the podium. You’re a major winner and a former No. 1, but it’s Sunday night and you’re having dinner with other pros… and you can’t stop thinking about positions in the swing.” 

This reflects Day’s resilience, and how strong-headed he is as a person, and as a golfer. He was interacting with younger golfers and probably would have shared some of his wisdom with them too, that will help them at the Le Golf National.

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“They are just golf nerds,”  Green said hilariously. Well, it’s impressive to see how these “golf nerds” have performed exceptionally well at the Olympics.

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Scottie Scheffler’s stunning show at the Paris Olympics

In a very dramatic ending at the Paris Olympics, Le Golf saw Scottie Scheffler win the gold after he shot 69 and took the game by storm in the last few holes. It was like a golfer brought good luck with him on the course when he birdied the first three holes. However, that was just the start of the game, because after that, Scheffler exceptionally showed who the real boss was. When he ruled the greens with another six birdies on the back nine,. 

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Lastly, the golfer finished with a brilliant score of 9 under par and won the gold medal for his home country and Team USA. After his win, world #1 was seen in tears and celebrating with his beloved family. Great Britain’s Tommy Fleetwood was also on the podium, earning a silver after he carded 66 on Sunday, while Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama got a bronze after shooting a 65. 

What remains to be seen is who will emerge as the winner among the amazing golfers in the women’s golf championships. Do you have any guesses? Let us know in the comment section below!

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