Paris Olympics 2024: Full field of players in women’s golf

The 60 women vying for gold, silver, and bronze at Le Golf National in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

After Scottie Scheffler’s sensational victory in the men’s golf, Olympic golf turns to the women’s event, taking place at Le Golf National across 7-10 August. Check out the tee times and groups for women’s golf at the Olympics here.

A total of 60 women will compete for medals across four rounds. Most countries have two athletes in the field, a few nations only have one, while the USA and South Korea both have three representatives.

How golfers qualify for the Olympics

A total of 120 golfers will participate in the 2024 Olympics — 60 in the men’s competition and 60 in the women’s – the same number as at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Two spots — one in the men’s field and one in the women’s — were set aside for host nation France. All five continents of the Olympic Movement (Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania) were also guaranteed at least one male and one female competitor.

The Olympics used the Official World Golf Rankings to select the rest of its participants.

The top 15 players in the OWGR automatically qualify for the Olympics, though a maximum of four golfers per country can be selected from that group. For example, the United States had nine male golfers in the top 15 of the OWGR, but could only take the four highest-ranking four, while USA and South Korea both had three women in the top 15 of the OWGR, giving them a greater representation than other nations.

Beyond the OWGR top 15, the rest of the places were allocated based on OWGR but limited to two male and two female representatives per country.

Nelly Korda won Olympic Golf gold for USA at Tokyo 2020.

Full field for the Olympic women’s golf competition at Paris 2024

(Parentheses equals world ranking at the time of qualifying)

USA
Nelly Korda (1)
Lilia Vu (2)
Rose Zhang (9)

SOUTH KOREA
Jin Young Ko (3)
Amy Yang (5)
Hyo-Joo Kim (13)

CHINA
Ruoning Yin (4)
Xiyu Lin (15)

FRANCE
Celine Boutier (6)
Perrine Delacour (75)

AUSTRALIA
Hannah Green (7)
Minjee Lee (11)

GREAT BRITAIN
Charley Hull (8)
Georgia Hall (36)

JAPAN
Yuka Saso (10)
Miyu Yamashita (19)

THAILAND
Atthaya Thitikul (12)
Patty Tavatanakit (25)

CANADA
Brooke M. Henderson (14)
Alena Sharp (292)

NEW ZEALAND
Lydia Ko (17)
Momoka Kobori (293)

SWEDEN
Maja Stark (21)
Linn Grant (26)

SPAIN
Carlota Ciganda (30)
Azahara Munoz (109)

IRELAND
Leona Maguire (32)
Stephanie Meadow (134)

SOUTH AFRICA
Ashleigh Buhai (41)
Paula Reto (196)

INDIA
Aditi Ashok (60)
Diksha Dagar (167)

MEXICO
Gaby Lopez (62)
Maria Fassi (186)

GERMANY
Esther Henseleit (64)
Alexandra Forsterling (69)

SWITZERLAND
Albane Valenzuela (70)
Morgane Metraux (127)

DENMARK
Emily Kristine Pedersen (87)
Nanna Koerstz Madsen (106)

CHINESE TAPEI
Peiyun Chien (88)
Wei-Ling Hsu (161)

NETHERLANDS
Anne van Dam (108)

PHILIPPINES
Bianca Pagdanganan (113)
Dottie Ardina (298)

BELGIUM
Manon de Roey (154)

AUSTRIA
Emma Spitz (178)
Sarah Schober (330)

SINGAPORE
Shannon Tan (181)

NORWAY
Celine Borge (187)
Madelene Stavnar (307)

CZECH REPUBLIC
Klara Davidson Spilkova (192)
Sara Kouskova (290)

COLOMBIA
Mariajo Uribe (198)

ITALY
Alessandra Fanali (211)

MALAYSIA
Ashley Lau (279)

FINLAND
Ursula Wikstrom (286)
Noora Komulainen (301)

SLOVENIA
Ana Belac (288)

MOROCCO
Ines Laklalech (321)

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He has previously been Features Editor of Today’s Golfer magazine and Digital Editor of todays-golfer.com, and held roles at FHM, Men’s Running, Golf World, and MAN Magazine.

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