Paris 2024: Irish in action on Day 7 of Olympic Games
History beckons for Paul O'Donovan on Day 7 of Paris 2024.
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History beckons for Paul O'Donovan on Day 7 of Paris 2024.
Rory McIlroy is five off the clubhouse lead after starting his Olympics golf tournament with a three-under 68 at Le Golf National, where the first round was suspended with only a few holes remaining due to lightning.
It took about an hour to get from the centre of Paris to Le Golf National, the venue where 60 of the world's top players will battle it out for medals over four days of stroke play in the men's competition. The women's equivalent will take place next week, from Wednesday to Saturday.
Most of the world's best golfers spent the past four months playing in the four most famous tournaments in the world — the Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open and The Open.
GUYANCOURT : Japan's Hideki Matsuyama grabbed an early lead in the men's Olympic golf tournament as he looked to outdo his fourth place finish in Tokyo, while French pair Victor Perez and Matthieu Pavon were roared on by the crowd in sunshine south of Paris.
It's another busy day for Team Ireland at the Olympic Games.
There was nothing to separate Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry in the golf competition at the Tokyo Games, with the Irish stars finishing in a share of seventh alongside Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond and Paul Casey of Team GB as now two-time major winner Xander Schauffele triumphed for the USA.
A deflated Eric Donovan joins Mikey Stafford to discuss a mixed day in the ring for Ireland.