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Men’s Olympic golf field: The 60 players qualified for Paris

xander schauffele hits a tee shot during a practice round for the 2024 olympics

The men's Olympic golf competition starts Thursday at Le Golf National outside Paris.

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Major season might be over for the men in 2024, but there’s still a prestigious title up for grabs. The Olympic golf competition for Paris starts this Thursday, and every player in the 60-man field will be looking to take home the gold.

The most recent gold-medal winner on the men’s side, Xander Schauffele, returns to the Olympics to defend his title and he heads to Le Golf National in excellent form. The 30-year-old arrives in Paris fresh off his second major win of the summer after a clinical performance at the Open Championship as he looks to become the first back-to-back gold-medal winner in Olympic golf history.

To claim that prestigious honor, Schauffele will have to get past a stout field of competitors. Among the 60-man field are Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg, Jon Rahm, Joaquin Niemann and a host of other talented pros.

Check out below for the full list of players competing in the 2024 men’s Olympic golf competition.

Men’s Olympic golf field

Emiliano Grillo (Argentina)
Alejandro Tosti (Argentina)
Jason Day (Australia)
Min Woo Lee (Australia)
Sepp Straka (Austria)
Thomas Detry (Belgium)
Adrien Dumont de Chassart (Belgium)
Nick Taylor (Canada)
Corey Connersc (Canada)
Joaquin Niemann (Chile)
Mito Pereira (Chile)
Zecheng Dou (China)
Carl Yuan (China)
Kevin Yu (Chinese Taipei)
C.T. Pan (Chinese Taipei)
Camilo Villegas (Colombia)
Nico Echavarria (Colombia)
Nicolai Højgaard (Denmark)
Thorbjørn Olesen (Denmark)
Sami Valimaki (Finland)
Tapio Pulkkanen (Finland)
Matthieu Pavon (France)
Victor Perez (France)
Stephan Jaeger (Germany)
Matti Schmid (Germany)
Tommy Fleetwood (Great Britain)
Matthew Fitzpatrick (Great Britain)
Shubhankar Sharma (India)
Gaganjeet Bhullar (India)
Rory McIlroy (Ireland)
Shane Lowry (Ireland)
Matteo Manassero (Italy)
Guido Migliozzi (Italy)
Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)
Keita Nakajima (Japan)
Gavin Green (Malaysia)
Abraham Ancer (Mexico)
Carlos Ortiz (Mexico)
Ryan Fox (New Zealand)
Daniel Hillier (New Zealand)
Viktor Hovland (Norway)
Kris Ventura (Norway)
Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay)
Adrian Meronk (Poland)
Rafael Campos (Puerto Rico)
Tom Kim (Republic of Korea)
Byeong Hun An (Republic of Korea)
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (South Africa)
Erik van Rooyen (South Africa)
Jon Rahm (Spain)
David Puig (Spain)
Ludvig Åberg (Sweden)
Alex Noren (Sweden)
Joel Girrbach (Switzerland)
Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand)
Phachara Khongwatmai (Thailand)
Scottie Scheffler (United States of America)
Xander Schauffele (United States of America)
Wyndham Clark (United States of America)
Collin Morikawa (United States of America)

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