Gavin Green, the Malaysian golfer, deserves praise for finishing 33rd out of 58 players in the men’s individual event at the Olympic 2024 last night at Le Golf National, Guyancourt.
In the fourth round, Gavin made his best performance with a score of -2(69), amassing a total of -3(281) over four days. He shared the T33 position with Paraguay’s Fabrizio Zanotti.
The round saw him bogey three times at the second, fourth, and 17th holes while scoring birdies at the third, seventh, ninth, 10th, and 11th holes.
“It was an up-and-down day, but it was solid overall. A little up and down, slow start, but you know it’s a good recovery, and to finish under par on this golf course, I’ll take it,” Gavin said.
“There’s a few things that I wasn’t happy about, like my driving, so there’s some things to work on, but it was quite a successful Olympics.”
Earlier, Gavin, making his third appearance at the prestigious event, previously finished 47th and 57th at the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics, respectively.
As a results, Scottie Scheffler of the United States won the gold medal with -19(265), while Great Britain’s Tommy Fleetwood took silver with -18(266). The bronze medal went to Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, who recorded -17(267).
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