THE Paris 2024 Olympics has been a cracker so far – and the golf has not disappointed.
SunSport has all the latest standings and scores from this year’s huge event at Le National.

Olympic golf leaderboard
Top 20 as of August 2 (after round two)
- T-1. Xander Schauffele (United States): -11 (F)
- T-1. Tommy Fleetwood (Great Britain): -11 (F)
- T-1. Hideki Matsuyama (Japan): -11 (F)
- 4. Jon Rahm (Spain): -9 (F)
- T-5. Tom Kim (Korea): -8 (F)
- T-5. Thomas Detry (Belgium): -8 (F)
- T-5. C.T. Pan (Chinese Taipei): -8 (F)
- T-8. Stephan Jaeger (Germany): -7 (F)
- T-8. Guido Migliozzi (Italy): -7 (F)
- T-10. Joaquin Niemann (Chile): -6 (F)
- T-10. Erik van Rooyen (South Africa): – 6 (F)
- T-10. Scottie Scheffler (United States): -6 (F)
- T-13. Matt Fitzpatrick (Great Britain): -5 (F)
- T-13. Victor Perez (France): -5 (F)
- T-13. Alejandro Tosti (Argentina): -5 (F)
- T-13. Corey Conners (Canada): -5 (F)
- T-13. Jason Day (Australia): -5 (F)
- T-13. Rory McIlroy (Ireland): -4 (F)
- T-19. Matteo Manassero (Italy): -4 (F)
- T-19. Sami Valimaki (Finland): -4 (F)
- T-19. David Puig (Spain): -4 (F)
- T-19. Colin Morikawa (United States): -4 (F)
- T-19. Carlos Ortiz (Mexico): -4 (F)
- T-19. Ludvig Aberg (Sweden): -4 (F)
- T-19. Zecheng Dou (China): -4 (F)
Round three tee times in full
- 8am/3am Kiradech Aphibarnrat (THA), Daniel Hillier (NZL), Camilo Villegas (COL)
- 8:11am/3.11am Mito Pereira (CHI), Phachara Khongwatmai (THA), Matthieu Pavon (FRA)
- 8:22am/3.22am Adrian Meronk (POL), Gaganjeet Bhullar (IND), Viktor Hovland (NOR)
- 8:33am/3.33am Matthias Schmid (GER), Wyndham Clark (USA), Gavin Green (MAS)
- 8:44am/3.44am Nick Taylor (CAN), Rafa Campos (PUR), Nico Echavarria (COL)
- 8:55am/3.55am Carl Yuan (CHN), Kevin Yu (TPE), Shane Lowry (IRE)
- 9:11am/4.11am Christiaan Bezuidenhout (RSA), Sepp Straka (AUT), Abraham Ancer (MEX)
- 9:22am/4.22am Emiliano Grillo (ARG), Alex Noren (SWE), Min Woo Lee (AUS)
- 9:33am/4.33am Adrien Dumont de Chassart (BEL), Joel Girrbach (SUI), Tapio Pulkkanen (FIN)
- 9:44am/4.44am Nicolai Hojgaard (DEN), Byeong Hun An (KOR), Ryan Fox (AUS)
- 9:55am/4.55am Thorbjorn Olesen (DEN), Zecheng Dou (CHN), Keita Nakajima (JPN)
- 10:06am/5.06am Shubhankar Sharma (IND), Kristoffer Ventura (NOR), Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR)
- 10:17am/5.17am Collin Morikawa (USA), Carlos Ortiz (MEX), Ludvig Åberg (SWE)
- 10:33am/5.33am Matteo Manassero (ITA), Sami Valimaki (FIN), David Puig (ESP)
- 10:44am/5.44am Corey Conners (CAN), Jason Day (AUS), Rory McIlroy (IRE)
- 10:55am/5.55am Matt Fitzpatrick (GBR), Victor Perez (FRA), Alejandro Tosti (ARG)
- 11:06am/6.06am Erik van Rooyen (RSA), Joaquin Niemann (CHI), Scottie Scheffler (USA)
- 11:17am/6.17am Tom Kim (KOR), Stephan Jaeger (GER), Guido Migliozzi (ITA)
- 11:28am/6.28am Jon Rahm (ESP), Thomas Detry (BEL), C.T. Pan (TPE)
- 11:39am/6.39am Xander Schauffele (USA), Hideki Matsuyama (JPN), Tommy Fleetwood (GBR)
What's happening today at The Games?

WHAT TO WATCH TODAY
TODAY’S BRIT MEDAL HOPES
Max Whitlock goes for an unprecedented fourth consecutive medal on the pommel horse (4.10pm)
Our dressage team can claim another gold at the equestrian (9am) after gold, silver and bronze at the last three Games.
Team GB will want to retain the 4x100m mixed relax relay (8.33pm) in the pool and Jake Jarman goes in the men’s floor gymnastics final (2.30pm).
BRITS TO WATCH
Tom Pidcock gets back in the saddle after his epic mountain biking gold with the men’s road race (10am).
It is the last day of rowing with GB in with a chance of more medals – especially in the men’s and women’s eights (10.10am).
GB take on Argentina in their final women’s pool game in the hockey (9am).
And Tommy Fleetwood continues his charge towards golfing gold, co-leading at -11 after a seven-under yesterday (10.44am).
GLOBAL STARS TODAY
US sprinter Sha-Carri Richardson and Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson will battle it out for women’s 100m sprint gold – with Dina Asher-Smith hoping to keep pace (8.20pm).
We also get a first look in the heats at 100m men’s stars Americans Noah Lyles and Christian Coleman who will battle with Zharnel Hughes for glory (10.45am).
FANCY SOMETHING DIFFERENT?
Badminton often slips under the radar at the Olympics but is always incredible viewing with lightning-quick reactions.
The women’s doubles final features four of the best players in the world as Indonesia face China (3.10pm).
STATS MAD
6 – As of Saturday morning, only six athletes have won the same individual event at the Olympics four times. Katie Ledecky could join that prestigious list – which features Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps – in the 800m freestyle (8.09pm). Vincent Hancock could also do it in the skeet shooting today (2.30pm).
Follow all the action as it unfolds with our Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE blog.