Gallery: Rio Olympics Women's Golf

See the story of the Rio Olympics women's golf tournament so far with our picture gallery
See the story of the Rio Olympics women's golf tournament so far with our picture gallery...
Inbee Park
Koren Inbee Park seems to have put recent injuries behind her, storming to the top of the leaderboard with back-to-back rounds of 66
Stacy Lewis
Former world number one Stacy Lewis is poised for a medal run, sitting just one shot off the lead at the halfway stage
Brooke Henderson
Canadian superstar Brooke Henderson made a late flurry of birdies to move to eight-under-par, just one shot off the lead
Charley Hull
Charley Hull compiled a fine second-round 66 on the Olympic Golf Course to sit just one shot off the lead at the halfway stage
Catriona Matthew
Cartriona Matthew shot an excellent 66 on Thursday after an opening 71 to give herself a chance of a medal
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Ariya Jutanugarn
Thai golfer and reigning Ricoh Women's British Open Champion Ariya Jutanugarn is currently four back on six-under-par
Aditi Ashok
One of the best stories of the Rio Olympic women's golf tournament so far is the strong play of Indian Aditi Ashok. Only one in 10,000 people play golf in India.
Lydia Ko
Lydia Ko has work to do over the next two days, but, at three-under-par with two rounds remaining, she still has a chance of a medal
Team GB
Team GB getting into the spirit of the Olympics ahead of the start of the tournament
Team GB
Team GB getting into the spirit of the Olympics ahead of the start of the tournament
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