Lydia Ko makes second ace of the day at Olympic women's golf tourney
Lydia Ko is making a big charge up the leaderboard in Friday’s third round of the women’s Olympic golf tournament, thanks in part to a hole-in-one.
Ko was playing the 140-yard eighth hole already 3 under par through seven holes of her round. With a 7-iron, the New Zealander hit a 7-iron that landed just short of the hole location, bounced three times and rolled in for an ace.
The eagle 1 moved Ko to 5 under par for the round through eight holes.
It’s the second hole-in-one on Friday at the eighth, following China’s Xiyu Lin earlier in the round.
It’s also the third hole-in-one on this hole in Olympic competition, as South Africa’s Jaco Van Zyl made the first ace on the hole in the men’s Olympic tournament.
Ryan Ballengee is a Yahoo Sports contributor. Find him on Facebook and Twitter.
LISTEN TO OUR WEEKLY GOLF PODCAST! This week: Golf’s successful Olympic return