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Golf Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia IGF Olympic Ranking Marc Leishman
:AUS Australia IGF Olympic Ranking Cameron Smith
:AUT Austria IGF Olympic Ranking Matthias Schwab
:AUT Austria IGF Olympic Ranking Sepp Straka
:BEL Belgium IGF Olympic Ranking Thomas Detry
:BEL Belgium IGF Olympic Ranking Thomas Pieters
:CAN Canada IGF Olympic Ranking Corey Conners
:CAN Canada IGF Olympic Ranking Mackenzie Hughes
:CHI Chile IGF Olympic Ranking Joaquin Niemann
:CHI Chile IGF Olympic Ranking Mito Pereira
:CHN China IGF Olympic Ranking Ashun Wu
:CHN China IGF Olympic Ranking Yuan Yechun
:TPE Chinese Taipei IGF Olympic Ranking Pan Cheng-Tsung
:COL Colombia IGF Olympic Ranking Sebastian Munoz
:CZE Czech Republic IGF Olympic Ranking Ondrej Lieser
:DEN Denmark IGF Olympic Ranking Joachim B. Hansen
:DEN Denmark IGF Olympic Ranking Rasmus Hojgaard
:FIN Finland IGF Olympic Ranking Kale Samooja
:FIN Finland IGF Olympic Ranking Sami Valimaki
:FRA France IGF Olympic Ranking Romain Langasque
:FRA France IGF Olympic Ranking Antoine Rozner
:GER Germany IGF Olympic Ranking Maximilian Kieffer
:GER Germany IGF Olympic Ranking Hurly Long
:GBR Great Britain IGF Olympic Ranking Paul Casey
:GBR Great Britain IGF Olympic Ranking Tommy Fleetwood
:IND India IGF Olympic Ranking Anirban Lahiri
:IND India IGF Olympic Ranking Udayan Mane
:IRL Ireland IGF Olympic Ranking Shane Lowry
:IRL Ireland IGF Olympic Ranking Rory McIlroy
:ITA Italy IGF Olympic Ranking Guido Migliozzi
:ITA Italy IGF Olympic Ranking Francesco Molinari
:JPN Japan IGF Olympic Ranking Rikuya Hoshino
:JPN Japan Host Nation Hideki Matsuyama
:MAS Malaysia IGF Olympic Ranking Gavin Kyle Green
:MEX Mexico IGF Olympic Ranking Abraham Ancer
:MEX Mexico IGF Olympic Ranking Carlos Ortiz
:NZL New Zealand IGF Olympic Ranking Ryan Fox
:NOR Norway IGF Olympic Ranking Viktor Hovland
:NOR Norway IGF Olympic Ranking Kristian Krogh Johannessen
:PAR Paraguay IGF Olympic Ranking Fabrizio Zanotti
:PHI Philippines IGF Olympic Ranking Juvic Pagunsan
:POL Poland IGF Olympic Ranking Adrian Meronk
:PUR Puerto Rico IGF Olympic Ranking Rafael Campos
:SVK Slovakia IGF Olympic Ranking Rory Sabbatini
:RSA South Africa IGF Olympic Ranking Christian Bezuidenhout
:RSA South Africa IGF Olympic Ranking Garrick Higgo
:KOR South Korea IGF Olympic Ranking Im Sung-Jae
:KOR South Korea IGF Olympic Ranking Kim Si-Woo
:ESP Spain IGF Olympic Ranking Adri Arnaus
:ESP Spain IGF Olympic Ranking Jon Rahm
:SWE Sweden IGF Olympic Ranking Alex Noren
:SWE Sweden IGF Olympic Ranking Henrik Norlander
:THA Thailand IGF Olympic Ranking Gunn Charoenkul
:THA Thailand IGF Olympic Ranking Jazz Janewattananond
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Bryson DeChambeau
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Collin Morikawa
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Xander Schauffele
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Justin Thomas
:VEN Venezuela IGF Olympic Ranking Jhonattan Vegas
:ZIM Zimbabwe IGF Olympic Ranking Scott Vincent
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:ARG Argentina IGF Olympic Ranking Magdalena Simmermacher
:AUS Australia IGF Olympic Ranking Hannah Green
:AUS Australia IGF Olympic Ranking Lee Minjee
:AUT Austria IGF Olympic Ranking Christine Wolf
:BEL Belgium IGF Olympic Ranking Manon De Roey
:CAN Canada IGF Olympic Ranking Brooke Henderson
:CAN Canada IGF Olympic Ranking Alena Sharp
:CHN China IGF Olympic Ranking Feng Shanshan
:CHN China IGF Olympic Ranking Lin Xiyu
:TPE Chinese Taipei IGF Olympic Ranking Hsu Wei-Ling
:TPE Chinese Taipei IGF Olympic Ranking Lee Min
:COL Colombia IGF Olympic Ranking Mariajo Uribe
:CZE Czech Republic IGF Olympic Ranking Klara Spilkova
:DEN Denmark IGF Olympic Ranking Nanna Koerstz Madsen
:DEN Denmark IGF Olympic Ranking Emily Kristine Pedersen
:ECU Ecuador IGF Olympic Ranking Daniela Darquea
:GER Germany IGF Olympic Ranking Caroline Masson
:GER Germany IGF Olympic Ranking Sophia Popov
:FIN Finland IGF Olympic Ranking Matilda Castren
:FIN Finland IGF Olympic Ranking Sanna Nuutinen
:FRA France IGF Olympic Ranking Celine Boutier
:FRA France IGF Olympic Ranking Perrine Delacour
:GBR Great Britain IGF Olympic Ranking Jodi Ewart Shadoff
:GBR Great Britain IGF Olympic Ranking Melissa Reid
:HKG Hong Kong IGF Olympic Ranking Tiffany Chan
:IND India IGF Olympic Ranking Aditi Ashok
:IRL Ireland IGF Olympic Ranking Leona Maguire
:IRL Ireland IGF Olympic Ranking Stephanie Meadow
:ITA Italy IGF Olympic Ranking Giulia Molinaro
:ITA Italy IGF Olympic Ranking Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso
:JPN Japan Host Nation Nasa Hataoka
:JPN Japan IGF Olympic Ranking Mone Inami
:MAS Malaysia IGF Olympic Ranking Kelly Tan
:MAR Morocco IGF Olympic Ranking Maha Haddioui
:MEX Mexico IGF Olympic Ranking Maria Fassi
:MEX Mexico IGF Olympic Ranking Gaby Lopez
:NED Netherlands IGF Olympic Ranking Anne Van Dam
:NZL New Zealand IGF Olympic Ranking Lydia Ko
:NOR Norway IGF Olympic Ranking Tonje Daffinrud
:NOR Norway IGF Olympic Ranking Marianne Skarpnord
:PHI Philippines IGF Olympic Ranking Bianca Pagdanganan
:PHI Philippines IGF Olympic Ranking Yuka Saso
:PUR Puerto Rico IGF Olympic Ranking Maria Fernanda Torres
:SLO Slovenia IGF Olympic Ranking Pia Babnik
:RSA South Africa IGF Olympic Ranking Ashleigh Buhai
:KOR South Korea IGF Olympic Ranking Kim Hyo-Joo
:KOR South Korea IGF Olympic Ranking Kim Sei Young
:KOR South Korea IGF Olympic Ranking Ko Jin Young
:KOR South Korea IGF Olympic Ranking Park In Bee
:ESP Spain IGF Olympic Ranking Carlota Ciganda
:ESP Spain IGF Olympic Ranking Azahara Munoz
:SWE Sweden IGF Olympic Ranking Anna Nordqvist
:SWE Sweden IGF Olympic Ranking Madelene Sagstrom
:SUI Switzerland IGF Olympic Ranking Albane Valenzuela
:THA Thailand IGF Olympic Ranking Ariya Jutanugarn
:THA Thailand IGF Olympic Ranking Patty Tavatanakit
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Danielle Kang
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Jessica Korda
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Nelly Korda
:USA United States IGF Olympic Ranking Lexi Thompson
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39 minuti fa, NaBUru38 ha scritto:

I'd rather see a mixed team tournament only.

I’d like to see at least 6 golf events, since a huge venue must be built for being used just 4 days, and golf is not a very popular sport, so not that much legacy. Obviously, unless the host city already has one.

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59 minutes ago, AlFHg said:

I’d like to see at least 6 golf events, since a huge venue must be built for being used just 4 days, and golf is not a very popular sport, so not that much legacy. Obviously, unless the host city already has one.

Tokyo (Kasumigaseki Country Club), Paris (Golf National) and Los Angeles (Riviera Country Club) are all using existing venues, and they all had multiple potential venues available to them. Frankly, the case for keeping golf in the Olympics is precisely that it isn’t a very expensive sport to stage if a venue already exists, which is the case in almost every major world city. Rio was very much the exception, not the norm.

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IGF has published the current Olympic Qualification lists: https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-games/tokyo-2020/tokyo-2020-qualification-system/tokyo-2020-olympic-golf-rankings/ (Sorry, if it's mentioned anywhere else here and I missed it.)

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Hopefully Tiger will continue how he ended last season so he will have a chance at qualification, it will be huge for the tournament

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3 hours ago, EselTheDonkey said:

IGF has published the current Olympic Qualification lists: https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-games/tokyo-2020/tokyo-2020-qualification-system/tokyo-2020-olympic-golf-rankings/ (Sorry, if it's mentioned anywhere else here and I missed it.)

I don't know if it was mentioned but it's updated every Monday more a less about afternoon CET.

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5 hours ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

Hopefully Tiger will continue how he ended last season so he will have a chance at qualification, it will be huge for the tournament

I don’t think he’d go though...

Maybe NBC could get him to 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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