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Professional golfers will be competing for an additional prize over the next two weeks.

News RoomBy News RoomJune 3, 2024Updated:June 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the golf season heats up with two men’s majors completed and another one looming, the focus is now shifting to the Olympics competition. Qualifying for the Olympic Golf tournament is a cutthroat process and only the top golfers from each country will have the chance to represent their nation in the event. The next two weeks are crucial in finalizing the field for both men’s and women’s Olympic Golf.

The United States has the luxury of fielding four golfers in the Olympics, thanks to the incredible depth of talent in the country. Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Collin Morikawa are among the top contenders vying for a spot on the American team. The battle for the fourth spot is intense, with players like Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa, Brian Harman, Sahith Theegala, and Keegan Bradley all in contention.

France has already locked in Victor Perez for the Olympics, making him the country’s representative along with Matthieu Pavon. In Canada, the competition for the two spots is fierce among friends and fellow golfers Nick Taylor, Corey Conners, Adam Hadwin, Taylor Pendrith, and Mackenzie Hughes. While Taylor is a lock for one spot, the battle for the second spot is still open.

Two Chilean golfers, Joaquin Niemann and Mito Pereira, who competed in the Tokyo Olympics, faced challenges in qualifying for the upcoming Olympics due to their association with LIV Golf. Niemann was able to secure his spot, but Pereira’s chances are slim as he trails behind Cristobal Del Solar in the World Ranking. The race for Spain’s second Olympic spot is also tight between David Puig, Adrian Otaegui, and Jorge Campillo.

Sungjae Im and Ben An are battling it out for the spot to represent South Korea at the Olympics. Im is currently ranked behind An but has the opportunity to flip the rankings with a strong performance in upcoming tournaments. In Denmark, Thorbjorn Olesen is holding on to the second qualification spot, narrowly beating out Rasmus Hojgaard. The final spots for the men’s Olympics team in Japan will go to Hideki Matsuyama and either Keita Nakajima or Ryo Hisatsune.

As the Olympic Golf qualifying season comes to a close, the competition is fierce among the top golfers from various countries. With just a few spots remaining to be filled, players are giving their all to secure their places on the prestigious Olympic stage. The next few weeks will be crucial for those still vying for a chance to represent their nations and compete for gold in the upcoming Olympic Golf tournament in Paris.

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