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Paris Olympic Games 2024: Golf Preview - Top Stars Eye Podium Finish

The Americans have two players in the top 10 who won't be going, including US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau

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The Paris 2024 Olympic medals. Photo - X/TonyEstanguet
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One of the best indications that golf was starting to catch on as an Olympic sport came from a player who never even made it to the podium. (More Sports News)

Rory McIlroy was part of a seven-man playoff for the bronze medal at the Tokyo Games, eliminated on the third of four extra holes. He said when it was over, 바카라œI never tried so hard to finish third.바카라

McIlroy was among those who skipped the Olympics when golf returned to the program in 2016 at Rio de Janeiro. He said then he wouldn't be watching golf, only 바카라œthe stuff that matters.바카라 The next time around, he was all in.

And, he's not alone. Only two eligible players are sitting out the men's competition when it begins on August 1 at Le Golf National outside Paris.

One is Bernd Wiesberger of Austria, who withdrew from the Tokyo Games right after he moved into position to make it.

The other is Cristobal del Solar of Chile, who plays on the Korn Ferry Tour and doesn't want to miss a week if it jeopardizes his chance to get a PGA Tour card.

In most cases, the competition was fierce to get to the Paris Games.

바카라œQualifying was my first goal this year,바카라 defending gold medalist Xander Schauffele said. 바카라œIt's a very hard team to qualify for on the U.S. side.바카라

The Americans have two players in the top 10 who won't be going, including US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau.

Of course, there are no excuses for skipping this year. Rio de Janeiro carried the threat of the Zika virus.

The Tokyo Games were postponed one year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, meaning no spectators, no opportunity for athletes to attend other events and daily coronavirus testing.

Still to be determined is the value of gold, silver and bronze. Given the endless golf schedule, the silver claret jug from the British Open will be awarded just 11 days before the pursuit of a gold medal.

바카라œFor track and field, gymnastics, winning a gold medal from when you were a kid was the top of the top,바카라 said Schauffele, who won his first major this year at the PGA Championship.

"People ask me now about a major and a gold medal. Growing up, it was about watching the majors. Maybe in 50 years, it will be different.

바카라œBut, there's added emphasis on trying to win one,바카라 he said of Olympic gold. 바카라œIt's starting to pull some of its own weight. And, I imagine it will be pulling more and more.바카라

The gold medalists from Rio de Janeiro (Justin Rose and Inbee Park) and Tokyo (Schauffele and Nelly Korda) all have major championship hardware at home.

Schauffele and Korda will be among the contenders to give golf back-to-back gold medalists, a difficult task in golf regardless of the brand of trophy.

Scottie Scheffler remains the clear favourite everywhere he goes, already a six-time winner against the best fields in golf, including the Masters and The Players Championship.

The gap between Scheffler and the rest of golf in the world ranking is a size not seen since the peak years of Tiger Woods.

바카라œPlaying for your country is always extremely exciting. Especially, I think it will be extra special doing it on the Olympic stage,바카라 Scheffler said.

바카라œIt's also good bragging rights for people when they tell me golf's not a sport. I can say it's an Olympic sport.바카라

Korda is more of a mystery. The American, who will be 26 when the women's competition begins, was unbeatable in March and April as she tied an LPGA record with five consecutive victories, including her second major at the Chevron Championship.

But then, she took a 10 on a hole in the US Women's Open and shot 80, missing the cut. She missed another cut in Michigan, and then, shot 81 in the KPMG Women's PGA Championship and missed another cut in a major.

Typical of golf these days, there is a LIV Golf effect. Seven players from the Saudi-funded league will be in the Olympics.

The list starts with Jon Rahm, the two-time major winner who defected to LIV at the end of last year. His world ranking was high enough that it didn't affect his Olympic standing.

The same can't be said of DeChambeau, who this year tied for sixth in the Masters, was the runner-up to Schauffele at the PGA Championship and beat McIlroy at the US Open.

Because majors are the only events where he can accrue world ranking points, it left him out of the top four Americans who get to play.

The Olympic ranking is based on the world ranking, and countries get a maximum of four players provided they are among the top 15 in the world.

Joaquin Niemann of Chile and Abraham Ancer of Mexico were among those who played where they could 바카라” mainly the Asian Tour 바카라” to get whatever ranking points they could. Ancer narrowly made it back for his second Olympics.

The venue will be familiar to a handful of players and a television audience. Le Golf National has hosted the French Open 29 times 바카라” three past champions, including Tommy Fleetwood, will be in the Olympics 바카라” and more famously it hosted the Ryder Cup in 2018.

Five players from that Ryder Cup will be at the Olympics, all European, including Rahm and McIlroy.

They are playing for the flag, yes, but they are playing for themselves and a medal. In that respect, it's just like any other tournament except it comes around only once every four years. That makes it special, whether a player has won a major or not.

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