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International Golf Federation announces fields for the men’s and women’s Olympic golf competitions at Paris 2024

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND (Tuesday, 9 July 2024) – The International Golf Federation (IGF) today announced the fields for the men’s and women’s Olympic golf competitions at Paris 2024. The men’s Olympic golf competition will take place 1-4 August, while the women will compete 7-10 August. The Olympic golf competitions will be contested at Le Golf National, which annually hosts the FedEx Open de France on the DP World Tour and was the site of the 2018 Ryder Cup.

Once the Olympic Golf Rankings were finalized on 18 June and 25 June for the men’s and women’s Olympic golf competitions, respectively, each National Olympic Committee (NOC) then began the process of confirming their qualifiers for the competitions by 27 June (5 p.m. US Eastern Time). Past this deadline, all unused quota places were then reallocated as per the Qualification System for golf.

With 32 countries represented in the men’s Olympic golf competition and 33 in the women’s field, the composition of the Olympic fields highlights the broad global interest in golf and the opportunity to reach new audiences across all six different continents. Golf is looking to continue building upon the success of the previous two Olympic golf competitions at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. Paris 2024 will mark the fifth occasion in which golf has been featured as an Olympic sport, and just the third time since 1904.

In total, 38 different NOCs will be represented across both the men’s and women’s Olympic golf competitions, with the United States of America sending the most athletes: seven (four men, three women). The following is the full list of NOCs represented in the fields for the men’s and women’s Olympic golf competitions: Australia, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, China, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, United States of America.

In the men’s field, 10 of the top 15 players in the Official World Golf Ranking, as of this week, are competing in the Olympic golf competition, including all of the top-5 ranked players. In the women’s field, all 15 of the top-15 ranked women in the Rolex Rankings, as of this week, are competing in the Olympic golf competition.

FIELD FOR THE MEN’S OLYMPIC GOLF COMPETITION

Listed in alphabetical order of the NOCs

Name

National Olympic Committee

Emiliano Grillo

Argentina

Alejandro Tosti

Argentina

Jason Day

Australia

Min Woo Lee

Australia

Sepp Straka

Austria

Thomas Detry

Belgium

Adrien Dumont de Chassart

Belgium

Nick Taylor

Canada

Corey Conners

Canada

Joaquin Niemann

Chile

Mito Pereira

Chile

Zecheng Dou

China

Carl Yuan

China

Kevin Yu

Chinese Taipei

C.T. Pan

Chinese Taipei

Camilo Villegas

Colombia

Nico Echavarria

Colombia

Nicolai Højgaard

Denmark

Thorbjørn Olesen

Denmark

Sami Valimaki

Finland

Tapio Pulkkanen

Finland

Matthieu Pavon

France

Victor Perez

France

Stephan Jaeger

Germany

Matti Schmid

Germany

Tommy Fleetwood

Great Britain

Matthew Fitzpatrick

Great Britain

Shubhankar Sharma

India

Gaganjeet Bhullar

India

Rory McIlroy

Ireland

Shane Lowry

Ireland

Matteo Manassero

Italy

Guido Migliozzi

Italy

Hideki Matsuyama

Japan

Keita Nakajima

Japan

Gavin Green

Malaysia

Abraham Ancer

Mexico

Carlos Ortiz

Mexico

Ryan Fox

New Zealand

Daniel Hillier

New Zealand

Viktor Hovland

Norway

Kris Ventura

Norway

Fabrizio Zanotti

Paraguay

Adrian Meronk

Poland

Rafael Campos

Puerto Rico

Tom Kim

Republic of Korea

Byeong Hun An

Republic of Korea

Christiaan Bezuidenhout

South Africa

Erik van Rooyen

South Africa

Jon Rahm

Spain

David Puig

Spain

Ludvig Åberg

Sweden

Alex Noren

Sweden

Joel Girrbach

Switzerland

Kiradech Aphibarnrat

Thailand

Phachara Khongwatmai

Thailand

Scottie Scheffler

United States of America

Xander Schauffele

United States of America

Wyndham Clark

United States of America

Collin Morikawa

United States of America

 

FIELD FOR THE WOMEN’S OLYMPIC GOLF COMPETITION

Listed in alphabetical order of the NOCs

Name

National Olympic Committee

Hannah Green

Australia

Minjee Lee

Australia

Emma Spitz

Austria

Sarah Schober

Austria

Manon De Roey

Belgium

Brooke M. Henderson

Canada

Alena Sharp

Canada

Ruoning Yin

China

Xiyu Lin

China

Peiyun Chien

Chinese Taipei

Wei-Ling Hsu

Chinese Taipei

Mariajo Uribe

Colombia

Klara Davidson Spilkova

Czech Republic

Sara Kouskova

Czech Republic

Emily Kristine Pedersen

Denmark

Nanna Koerstz Madsen

Denmark

Ursula Wikstrom

Finland

Noora Komulainen

Finland

Celine Boutier

France

Perrine Delacour

France

Esther Henseleit

Germany

Alexandra Forsterling

Germany

Charley Hull

Great Britain

Georgia Hall

Great Britain

Aditi Ashok

India

Diksha Dagar

India

Leona Maguire

Ireland

Stephanie Meadow

Ireland

Alessandra Fanali

Italy

Yuka Saso

Japan

Miyu Yamashita

Japan

Ashley Lau

Malaysia

Gaby Lopez

Mexico

Maria Fassi

Mexico

Ines Laklalech

Morocco

Anne Van Dam

Netherlands

Lydia Ko

New Zealand

Celine Borge

Norway

Madelene Stavnar

Norway

Bianca Pagdanganan

Philippines

Dottie Ardina

Philippines

Jin Young Ko

Republic of Korea

Amy Yang

Republic of Korea

Hyo-Joo Kim

Republic of Korea

Shannon Tan

Singapore

Pia Babnik

Slovenia

Ana Belac

Slovenia

Ashleigh Buhai

South Africa

Paula Reto

South Africa

Carlota Ciganda

Spain

Azahara Munoz

Spain

Maja Stark

Sweden

Linn Grant

Sweden

Albane Valenzuela

Switzerland

Morgane Metraux

Switzerland

Atthaya Thitikul

Thailand

Patty Tavatanakit

Thailand

Nelly Korda

United States of America

Lilia Vu

United States of America

Rose Zhang

United States of America

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