200 DAYS TO GO: WOMEN’S GOLF AT THE 2024 OLYMPICS

As we get set for an exciting year of golf on the Ladies European Tour (LET) the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games is also well and truly on with the women’s golf competition now just 200 days away.

Sixty competitors from around the globe will take to the fairways at the prestigious Le Golf National in Paris, France for the 72-hole stroke play individual event between 7-10 August 2024.

This year marks the third consecutive staging of golf at the Olympics after the long-awaited competition returned in 2016 for the Rio Games followed by the Tokyo Games in 2020.

Both events featured an abundance of LET stars past and present, including the likes of Solheim Cup captain Suzann Pettersen (Norway), Aditi Ashok (India), Celine Boutier (France), Charley Hull (Team GB), Diksha Dagar (India), Carlota Ciganda (Spain), Leona Maguire (Ireland), Manon De Roey (Belgium), Christine Wolf (Austria), Anne van Dam (the Netherlands), and Klara Davidson Spilkova (Czech Republic).

Leona Maguire of Ireland with her sister and caddie for the week, Lisa at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

Last time out it was USA’s Nelly Korda who secured an historic gold medal with Japan’s Mone Inami earning silver and New Zealand’s Lydia Ko taking home the bronze.

All our Olympians continue to recognise playing at the Games as one of the biggest accomplishments and highlights of their careers, and this year should be no different as a host of players battle out to earn one of the coveted spots.

Eligibility to compete in the Games will be determined by the Olympic Golf Rankings, which are calculated using a player’s position in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. The top 15 players in the Rolex Rankings will qualify for the Olympics, with a four-person limit for each country represented in the top 15.

From number 16 onwards eligibility will be based on World Ranking. Each country that does not already have two or more players ranked inside the top 15 will have a two-person limit.

A total of 60 players will tee it up in the women’s golf competition with the host country France guaranteed one of those 60 spots.

Here’s a look at the Olympic Golf Rankings as of 15 January 2024 (LET members are listed in bold):

Lilia Vu – USA
Ruoning Yin – China
Celine Boutier – France
Minjee Lee – Australia
Nelly Korda – USA
Jin Young Ko – Republic of Korea
Hyo Joo Kim – Republic of Korea
Charley Hull – Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Atthaya Thitikul – Thailand
Xiyu Lin – China
Lydia Ko – New Zealand
Brooke Henderson – Canada
Allisen Corpuz – USA
Megan Khang – USA
Jiyai Shin – Republic of Korea
Nasa Hataoka – Japan
Linn Grant – Sweden
Miyu Yamashita – Japan
Georgia Hall – Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Ashleigh Buhai – South Africa
Leona Maguire – Ireland
Hannah Green – Australia
Carlota Ciganda – Spain
Aditi Ashok – India
Chanettee Wannasaen – Thailand
Gaby Lopez – Mexico
Maja Stark – Sweden
Anne van Dam – Netherlands
Perrine Delacour – France
Olivia Cowan – Germany
Azahara Munoz – Spain
Albane Valenzuela – Switzerland
Stephanie Meadow – Ireland
Emily Kristine Pedersen – Denmark
Esther Henseleit – Germany
Nanna Koerstz Madsen – Denmark
Peiyun Chien – Chinese Taipei
Celine Borge – Norway
Klara Davidson Spilkova – Czech Republic
Bianca Pagdanganan – Philippines
Morgane Metraux – Switzerland
Chia Yen Wu – Chinese Taipei
Paula Reto – South Africa
Maria Fassi – Mexico
Diksha Dagar – India
Manon De Roey – Belgium
Matilda Castren – Finland
Daniela Darquea – Ecuador
Emma Spitz – Austria
Maddie Szeryk – Canada
Natasha Andrea Oon – Malaysia
Sara Kouskova – Czech Republic
Virginia Elena Carta – Italy
Ursula Wikstrom – Finland
Sarah Schober – Austria
Alessandra Fanali – Italy
Pia Babnik – Slovenia
Dewi Weber – Netherlands
Madelene Stavnar – Norway
Dottie Ardina – Philippines

For more information about women’s golf at the Olympic Games, visit the International Golf Federation (IGF) and the Paris 2024 websites.