There are 13 and 14 weeks left to secure spots for the men's and women's golf events at the Olympic Games, to be held in Paris in early August.
The 60-player pairs will be determined based on world rankings, with each country allowed a maximum of two representative players, but up to four representative players if all are ranked within the top 15. Can participate. France is guaranteed one athlete in both events, but players can easily qualify for both. The same goes for each continent.
Golf has returned to the Olympic Games for three consecutive tournaments, with gold medalists Justin Rose (2016) and Xander Schauffele (2020) for the men, and Inbee Park (2016) and Nellie Korda for the women. (2020) won the gold medal.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and Lilia Vu, both Americans, lead their respective standings. Finn pair Kalle Samuja and Ursula Wikström are now the last remaining players.
As for LIV, there are currently eight members eligible, including Samuja (340), Spain's Jon Rahm (3), Poland's Adrian Melonk (52) and Joaquín Niemann (84). There is.
Brooks Koepka (USA), Tyrrell Hatton (Great Britain), Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa), Thomas Pieters (Belgium), Adam Scott (Australia) and Marcel Siem (Germany) have already opted out. It has been announced.
The latest Olympic qualifying standings are as follows: