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OLYMPIC GAMES | GOLF

What’s the format for the women’s golf tournament at the 2024 Olympics in Paris?

The women’s golf tournament will be held from August 7th to 10th at Le Golf National, a highly acclaimed international venue in Guyancourt, near Paris.

A tee box marker on the 17th hole during practice during practice for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Men Individual Stroke Play Golf competition at Le Golf National in Guyancourt, France, 30 July 2024. (Francia) EFE/EPA/ERIK S. LESSER
ERIK S. LESSEREFE

The much-anticipated 2024 Paris Olympics women’s golf competition is right around the corner, and all eyes are on the United States trio as they gear up for action.

Among the leading contenders is Nelly Korda (USA), the reigning champion and World No. 1. With an outstanding record of 14 LPGA victories and two Major championships, Korda is the clear favorite to take home the gold, especially after an exceptional season with six wins on the LPGA tour in 2024.

2024 Paris Olympics: The Course

Le Golf National is one of Europe’s premier golf courses, providing a beautiful and innovative setting for international competitions. Located in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, it is 41 km from the Olympic Village. Owned and managed by the French Golf Federation, the venue was designed as the permanent home for the annual French Open tournament and a national training facility.

Le Golf National opened in 1991 and was renovated in 2016. The facility offers three courses: The Oiselet, Aigle, and Albatros. The Albatros course has hosted the French Open since 1991 and the Ryder Cup in 2018. It will also host the golf competition at the Paris Olympics. The course is a challenging layout with water hazards and combines Florida-style, Irish links, and French design characteristics.

2024 Paris Olympics: The competition format

The competition will consist of a 72-hole individual stroke-play event over four days. The golfers will play 18 holes each day, and at the end of the four rounds, the golfer with the lowest total score will win the gold medal.

In stroke play, each player competes against all others in the competition by totaling their scores for one or more rounds. In individual stroke play, players must complete every hole, and the scores for each hole are added to determine the final score.

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