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Opinion: The Olympics can only benefit the game of golf – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/13 at 6:45 PM
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The 2024 Olympics in France saw inspiring performances from golf medalists Scottie Scheffler (US) and Lydia Ko (NZ), adding two brilliant chapters to the history of golf at the Games. Golf’s inclusion in the Olympics has elevated the sport’s status, making it an aspirational dream for players to win medals in a special environment every four years. With the interest from golf fans and wider sports fans, as well as media coverage, the inclusion of golf in the Olympics could be further enhanced in the future.

While golf has made great strides in the Olympics, there is still room for improvement, with suggestions for different formats to showcase the sport, including a mixed and enhanced team element. Currently, golf only offers six medals for both men and women, while tennis offers 15 medals across five competitions. Enhancing the team element and introducing more medal events for golf could make it even more engaging for fans and players alike.

The 2024 Olympics exceeded expectations, with the Le Golf National course providing a unique setting for the event. The course’s design, accommodating large crowds without the need for many grandstands and its natural stadium setup, made it a successful venue for the Olympics. Hosting important global events like the Ryder Cup and Open de France, the course has proven to be a model for success in the golfing world.

Looking ahead to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, golf and the Olympics will continue to strive for equality, inclusivity, and sustainability, while also working to widen their fan base. Discussions about the qualification system for the upcoming Olympics and potential changes to the format of golf at the Games are ongoing. The platform of the Olympics and the new audience it attracts can only benefit the game of golf in the long run.

It will be interesting to see how golf evolves in future Olympics, with potential changes to the format and qualification process. The conversation about the future of golf in the Olympics is ongoing, with stakeholders working to make the sport even more engaging and competitive on the global stage. As golf and the Olympics continue to align their goals of equality, inclusivity, and sustainability, the future of the sport in the Games looks promising.

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