Full list of women's golfers who have qualified for Paris Olympics 2024

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60 players from 33 different countries set to compete for gold.
The field for the women’s golf competition at the Paris Olympics 2024 has been finalized, with 60 players from 33 different countries set to compete for gold. The United States and the Republic of Korea are the only countries with more than two qualifiers, each sending three representatives.
The women’s Olympic golf tournament will take place from August 7-10 at Le Golf National, the esteemed venue that hosted the 2018 Ryder Cup. The men’s competition will be held from August 1–4. With the field set, the International Golf Federation will send confirmation of the quota places to the National Olympic Committees, who will then confirm their participation by June 27.
List of women’s golfers qualified for Paris Olympics 2024
The final field list for both the men’s and women’s competitions were published on July 9. The Paris 2024 Olympics mark the fifth time golf has been featured as an Olympic sport and the third time since 1904. With a diverse array of talented players from around the world set to compete, the women’s golf competition promises to be an exciting event on the grand stage of the Olympics.
Also Read: Indian golfers Aditi Ashok, Diksha Dagar qualify for Paris Olympics 2024
United States
- Nelly Korda (1)
- Lilia Vu (2)
- Rose Zhang (9)
South Korea
- Jin Young Ko (3)
- Amy Yang (5)
- Hyo Koo 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 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)
Scotland
- Gemma Dryburgh (79)
Denmark
- Emily Kristine Pedersen (87)
- Nanna Koerstz Madsen (106)
Chinese Taipei
- Peiyun Chien (88)
- Wei-Ling Hsu (161)
Netherlands
- Anne van Dam (108)
- Dewi Weber (302)
Philippines
- Bianca Pagdanganan (113)
- Dottie Ardina (298)
Belgium
- Manon De Roey (154)
Austria
- Emma Spitz (178)
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
- Ursala Wikstrom (286)
- Noora Komulainen (301)
Slovenia
- Ana Belac (288)
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