In Paris, Team USA's women's golf squad is poised to dominate the Olympic podium, led by top-ranked players expected to shine on the challenging Le Golf National course. American golfer Rose Zhang emphasized the importance of mental focus and putting precision as crucial factors for success in the August 7 tournament. Zhang, a 21-year-old Olympic debutant, expressed excitement at the prospect of a potential medals sweep alongside defending Olympic champion Nelly Korda and world No. 2 Lilia Vu.
"Winning all three medals would be thrilling, but our primary goal is to embrace and maximize this incredible Olympic experience," Zhang remarked, acknowledging the competitive field but staying focused on their performance amidst the hype.
Teammate Nelly Korda, an experienced Olympian, will support Zhang and Vu in managing any nerves, drawing on their collective experience in high-stakes LPGA events to stay composed under pressure. Zhang, having previously played Le Golf National as an amateur, highlighted the course's challenges in strategic play and putting consistency as pivotal for achieving success in the international spotlight.
"With our team cohesion and strategic approach, we're ready to tune out distractions and execute our game plan effectively," Zhang concluded, confident that their preparation and skill will overcome any lack of Olympic-specific experience in pursuit of Olympic glory.
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