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Golf Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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11 minutes ago, dodge said:

Reallocation positions are all listed in this PDF

I've seen the reallocation list but still can't find anywhere the criteria for getting on it. I thought initially that all LIV golfers were excluded but that's not the case so unless Hatton has said that he is not interested in competing I can't see why he wouldn't be the 1st reserve for GB 

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There appear to be at least six players who have stated they do not wish to be considered for inclusion. 

 

:GBR  Tyrell Hatton 

:USA  Brooks Koepka

:RSA  Louis Oosthuizen

:BEL  Thomas Pieters

:AUS  Adam Scott

:GER  Marcel Siem

 

 

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For men, a spot in the top-27 on the Olympic Golf Ranking at the date decided by the international federation is enough, for women this is a top-24 spot. For positions 28-59 (men), one top-8 (counting 2 players per NOC) is required in one of the mentioned events in 2023 or 2024 (but said events aren't mentioned anywhere in the qualifying document, so...no idea). For women, this is required for positions 25-59.

 

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I assume you meant Luiten and Van Dam, now that I think about it.

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On 5/21/2024 at 7:02 PM, heywoodu said:

For men, a spot in the top-27 on the Olympic Golf Ranking at the date decided by the international federation is enough, for women this is a top-24 spot. For positions 28-59 (men), one top-8 (counting 2 players per NOC) is required in one of the mentioned events in 2023 or 2024 (but said events aren't mentioned anywhere in the qualifying document, so...no idea). For women, this is required for positions 25-59.

 

@Dragon

 

I assume you meant Luiten and Van Dam, now that I think about it.

Luiten and Darius van Driel.

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On 5/23/2024 at 1:12 PM, Nickyc707 said:

Luiten and Darius van Driel.

This would suggest two men and two women both would be on their way to qualifying, so far?

 

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Of course depending on the Dutch NOC, they do need a top-8 in one event in a list of events that I can't find, so....yeah :p 

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