Showing True Olympic Spirit

Golden girl Tiffany Chan, one of only three amateur golfers to qualify for Rio 2016, put in a performance that made Hong Kong proud

Tiffany Chan hits the first-ever tee shot by a Hong Kong golfer in the Olympic Games

Seven-time major winner Inbee Park scooped the gold medal - the first awarded for women’s golf in 112 years - following a brilliant 66 to win by five strokes, while world number one Lydia Ko earned the silver. China’s Feng Shanshan, who played a practice round with Chan earlier in the week, took home the bronze medal.

Starting at the 10th on the last day, Chan outscored her playing partners - former Ladies

European Tour Order of Merit winner Gwladys Nocera of France and Japanese veteran Shiho Oyama - thanks to a sensational performance down the closing stretch. Despite three bogeys in her opening four holes, the University of Southern California junior roared back by playing near flawless golf to close with her two-under 69.

Tiffany's strong iron play was a highlight of her week

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