Golf at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for golf at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Sixty players for each of the men's and women's tournaments will qualify for Paris 2024 based on the official IGF world ranking list of 17 June 2024 (for men) and 24 June 2024 (for women). The top 15 world-ranked golf players will be selected by name and secure their Olympic places, respecting the four-player limit per NOC.[2] The remaining spots will be awarded to the players ranked beyond the top fifteen on the list with a maximum of two per NOC. Each of the five continental zones must enter at least one player across all golf tournaments under the principles of the Olympic movement and the rules governed by IGF. If unsatisfied with the entry selection method described above, the highest-ranked eligible player from the respective continental zone will allocate the vacant spot. As the host nation, France reserves a direct spot each in the men's and women's tournaments; if one or more French golfers qualify directly and regularly for the Games, their unused places will be reallocated to the next highest-ranked eligible golf player on the list. The IGF posts weekly lists of qualified male and female golf players based on their current standings.[3]

Points are awarded to the players based on their final positions in each event, with performances in the events with stronger fields earning more points, based on a points distribution schedule approved by the IGF. Ranking points for each player accumulate over a two-year “rolling” period with the points awarded in the most recent thirteen-week period weighted at a full percentage of their original value. After the initial 13-week period, the points are devalued by 1.1% for each of the next 91 weeks before they drop entirely off the player's two-year record. The IGF Olympic ranking is ordered according to the average points that the players manage to accumulate over the applicable two-year period. Calculating the average points is to divide the total number of ranking points accumulated by the player in the number of tournaments in which he or she has competed during the two-year period.[2]

Qualification summary

The following table outlines the NOCs qualified for the Olympic golf tournament with the number of golfers entered per NOC.

NOC Men Women Total
Total: 0 NOCs000

Qualified players

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Key Description
Declined
Host nation
Reallocation of unused quota place
Reallocation of unused host quota place

Men

IGF Update List: May 8, 2023[4]
FR WR Name Country
11Jon Rahm Spain
22Scottie Scheffler United States
33Rory McIlroy Ireland
44Patrick Cantlay United States
55Xander Schauffele United States
66Max Homa United States
77Matt Fitzpatrick Great Britain
88Cameron Smith Australia
912Viktor Hovland Norway
1017Tyrrell Hatton Great Britain
1118Im Sung-jae South Korea
1219Tom Kim South Korea
1322Hideki Matsuyama Japan
1425Shane Lowry Ireland
1526Joaquín Niemann Chile
1627Corey Conners Canada
1735Jason Day Australia
1838Sepp Straka Austria
1940Ryan Fox New Zealand
2041Abraham Ancer Mexico
2146Adrian Meronk Poland
2252Thomas Pieters Belgium
2356Alex Norén Sweden
2457Mito Pereira Chile
2558Adam Svensson Canada
2667Victor Perez France
2769Pablo Larrazábal Spain
2877Christiaan Bezuidenhout South Africa
2979Emiliano Grillo Argentina
3085Dean Burmester South Africa
3190Thomas Detry Belgium
3292Sadom Kaewkanjana Thailand
3393Thorbjørn Olesen Denmark
3498Anirban Lahiri India
3582Kazuki Higa Japan
36104Yannik Paul Germany
37107Nicolai Højgaard Denmark
38111Sebastián Muñoz Colombia
39118David Lingmerth Sweden
40127Scott Vincent Zimbabwe
41132Francesco Molinari Italy
42135Antoine Rozner France
43136Stephan Jäger Germany
44153Yuan Yechun China
45159Jhonattan Vegas Venezuela
46174Li Haotong China
47176Yu Chun-an Chinese Taipei
48185Phachara Khongwatmai Thailand
49195Guido Migliozzi Italy
50198Sami Välimäki Finland
51199Bernd Wiesberger Austria
52227Gavin Green Malaysia
53229Shubhankar Sharma India
54244Joost Luiten Netherlands
55247Fabrizio Zanotti Paraguay
56256Kristian Krogh Johannessen Norway
57269Kalle Samooja Finland
58281Danny Lee New Zealand
59291Nico Echavarría Colombia
60297Augusto Núñez Argentina

Women

IGF Update List: May 8, 2023[5]
FR WR Name Country
11Nelly Korda United States
22Lydia Ko New Zealand
33Ko Jin-young South Korea
44Lilia Vu United States
55Atthaya Thitikul Thailand
66Minjee Lee Australia
77Lexi Thompson United States
88Brooke Henderson Canada
99Georgia Hall Great Britain
1010Kim Hyo-joo South Korea
1111Céline Boutier France
1212Chun In-gee South Korea
1313Lin Xiyu China
1414Hannah Green Australia
1515Nasa Hataoka Japan
1617Leona Maguire Ireland
1718Charley Hull Great Britain
1819Ayaka Furue Japan
1920Ashleigh Buhai South Africa
2021Yin Ruoning China
2126Linn Grant Sweden
2229Maja Stark Sweden
2339Gaby López Mexico
2442Carlota Ciganda Spain
2562Patty Tavatanakit Thailand
2664Aditi Ashok India
2768Paula Reto South Africa
2870Nanna Koerstz Madsen Denmark
2977Pauline Roussin France
3081Albane Valenzuela Switzerland
3186Caroline Masson Germany
3294Pia Babnik Slovenia
3396Ana Peláez Spain
3497Chiara Noja Germany
3599María Fassi Mexico
36104Matilda Castren Finland
37108Emily Kristine Pedersen Denmark
38116Klára Spilková Czech Republic
39127Manon De Roey Belgium
40138Maude-Aimee Leblanc Canada
41139Morgane Métraux Switzerland
42151Hsu Wei-ling Chinese Taipei
43154Stephanie Meadow Ireland
44185Chien Pei-yun Chinese Taipei
45189Daniela Darquea Ecuador
46193Momoka Kobori New Zealand
47215Ines Laklalech Morocco
48233Magdalena Simmermacher Argentina
49249Sára Kousková Czech Republic
50257Celine Borge Norway
51261Kelly Tan Malaysia
52270Anne van Dam Netherlands
53277Virginia Elena Carta Italy
54279Ursula Wikström Finland
55283Christine Wolf Austria
56305Dewi Weber Netherlands
57306Sarah Schober Austria
58324Bianca Pagdanganan Philippines
59364Marianne Skarpnord Norway
60369Natasha Oon Malaysia

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