The men’s Olympics Golf competition was a thrilling event that saw Scottie Scheffler win the gold medal with a final-round 62, beating out Tommy Fleetwood and Hideki Matsuyama. The competition featured a strong field of contenders and had a tense finish that rivaled some of the best Sundays on the Tour this season. While Scheffler’s victory was impressive, it fell just short of the excitement and drama of the U.S. Open and Players Championship earlier in the year.
Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, and Rory McIlroy were among the top players who fell short of medal contention in the Olympics. Rahm’s poor performance on the back nine cost him the chance to secure a win, leaving him disappointed after leading the tournament. Schauffele, who had a chance to defend his gold medal, also failed to medal, adding to his disappointment after a strong season.
Despite not winning the gold medal, there were several winners at the Olympics, including France’s Victor Perez and Hideki Matsuyama. The competition itself, with its prestige and global significance, was a winner as well, solidifying golf’s place in the Olympics. While the gold medal may still be valued below the majors by most players, the event continues to gain prestige with each edition.
Scheffler’s Olympic gold medal victory has likely secured him the top spot in the PGA Tour Player of the Year race, despite three playoff events remaining. His impressive performance at the Olympics, especially coming from behind to overtake Schauffele, puts him in a strong position for the honor. However, Xander Schauffele’s breakthroughs this year suggest he may have more success in the future.
As the women’s Olympic Golf competition approaches, all eyes are on Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko. Korda, who has had a remarkable season, has a chance to defend her gold medal, while Ko has been chasing her final Hall of Fame point and could clinch it by winning gold. The competition promises to be exciting, especially with familiar faces returning to the course.
The PGA Tour regular season concludes with the Wyndham Championship, where pros are still battling for positioning in the playoffs. Themes to watch include Matt Kuchar’s streak of playoff appearances, the competition near the top of the FedEx Cup standings between Schauffele and Scheffler, and the bubble players fighting to secure their spots. The presence of Jordan Spieth, who needs to improve his position in the standings, adds another layer of intrigue to the tournament.