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Fields finalized for Olympic males’s and ladies’s golf competitions

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The fields have been finalized for the Olympic males’s and ladies’s golf competitions, the Worldwide Golf Federation confirmed Tuesday.

Each occasions can be held at Le Golf Nationwide in Paris, France. The 72-hole, stroke-play males’s occasion will happen Aug. 1-4 and the ladies’s (similar format) can be held Aug. 7-10. These are the 60 gamers within the discipline for each occasions:

Males’s

PLAYER 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 language Taipei
C.T. Pan Chinese language 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 Nice Britain
Matthew Fitzpatrick Nice Britain
Shubhankar Sharma India
Gaganjeet Bhullar India
Rory McIlroy Eire
Shane Lowry Eire
Matteo Manassero Italy
Guido Migliozzi Italy
Hideki Matsuyama Japan
Keita Nakajima Japan
Gavin Inexperienced 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

Girls’s

PLAYER NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
Hannah Inexperienced 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 language Taipei
Wei-Ling Hsu Chinese language 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 Nice Britain
Georgia Corridor Nice Britain
Aditi Ashok India
Diksha Dagar India
Leona Maguire Eire
Stephanie Meadow Eire
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 Younger 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

Whereas qualifying for each occasions ended a number of weeks in the past, every Nationwide Olympic Committee (NOC) needed to affirm its qualifiers, the IGF said. That course of concluded on June 27 with all unused quota locations reallocated primarily based on the official qualification system.

The Netherlands was the one nation to disclaim certified athletes spots. Dutch Olympic officers didn’t permit Joost Luiten and Darius van Driel on the boys’s aspect and Dewi Weber on the ladies’s to compete, within the perception that they might not have an inexpensive likelihood to complete among the many high eight of their respective occasions.

Anne van Dam, the very best ranked male or feminine Dutch participant, was allowed to signify the Netherlands.

Luiten gained a litigation listening to on July 2 that he thought would permit him to compete in France however the IGF mentioned in a Tuesday assertion that his spot (in addition to the opposite two) had been reallocated primarily based on the June 27 deadline and the Worldwide Olympic Committee wouldn’t enhance the sphere measurement to accommodate the Dutch participant.



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