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Hi All,

 

Four weeks out from the selection deadline (24/6), I'd love to hear your thoughts on who is going to make it, and who misses out! 

 

As most of you are aware, the Olympics is a pretty perverse tournament to qualify for, because of its commitment to national diversity. As it currently stands, World #18, Alison Lee, is set to miss, while World #316, Ines Laklalech of Morrocco, qualifies! Or another one: Korea will have two participants with a combined world rank of 17, while Malaysia will also two also, with a combined rank of 556!! It's weird, but I love it! And I think it is regarded highly by the players too.

 

  • Top 60, based on world ranking on 24/6.
  • 4 LPGA tournaments (and I guess similar on the other tours) and 2 majors to go. It might really shake up.
  • Limit of 2 per country, except players inside the Top 15 may go to 4 from a country (probably only the USA will be influenced).
  • It's top 60, but on current standings, it actually goes down to 316th gaining the 60th spot.
  • I am not sure what they do about "The Goose", and her naughty country, with regards to selection. Of course, it affects any attempt at analysis.
  • It's really volatile below the top 100 in the world, where players have low average points. One good result and a player may leap (or catapult, or soar, or..) upward 100 spots. So, this is just a peek at this stage, and a guess about how it finishes.
  • Yuka Saso should quickly revert to Philippine citizenship!
  • Some of the battles for spots are epic, and especially in the less powerful golfing nations, because of the volatility.
  • I've included #61 and 62.

 

OR WR     AVE
5 5 AUS HANNAH GREEN 5.23
9 9 AUS MINJEE LEE 4.47
42 172 AUT EMMA SPITZ 0.67
58 309 AUT SARAH SCHOBER 0.35
37 149 BEL MANON DE ROEY 0.78
10 10 CAN BROOKE M. HENDERSON 4.37
51 259 CAN ALENA SHARP 0.43
4 4 CHN RUONING YIN 5.56
12 12 CHN XIYU LIN 4.27
43 174 COL MARIAJO URIBE 0.67
44 176 CZE KLARA DAVIDSON SPILKOVA 0.66
52 263 CZE SARA KOUSKOVA 0.42
30 82 DEN EMILY KRISTINE PEDERSEN 1.31
35 101 DEN NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN 1.06
22 29 ESP CARLOTA CIGANDA 2.9
34 97 ESP AZAHARA MUNOZ 1.14
3 3 FRA CELINE BOUTIER 5.77
33 92 FRA PERRINE DELACOUR 1.2
8 8 GBR CHARLEY HULL 4.61
23 32 GBR GEORGIA HALL 2.51
25 56 GER ALEXANDRA FORSTERLING 1.83
28 64 GER ESTHER HENSELEIT 1.69
26 59 IND ADITI ASHOK 1.82
38 155 IND DIKSHA DAGAR 0.76
20 26 IRL LEONA MAGUIRE 2.98
49 216 ITA ALESSANDRA FANALI 0.57
17 17 JPN NASA HATAOKA 3.5
19 23 JPN MIYU YAMASHITA 3.17
6 6 KOR JIN YOUNG KO 4.82
11 11 KOR HYO-JOO KIM 4.33
60 316 MAR INES LAKLALECH 0.34
50 245 MAS ASHLEY LAU 0.46
59 311 MAS NATASHA OON 0.35
27 61 MEX GABY LOPEZ 1.73
45 192 MEX MARIA FASSI 0.63
32 90 NED ANNE VAN DAM 1.21
55 288 NED DEWI WEBER 0.38
40 168 NOR CELINE BORGE 0.69
54 287 NOR MADELENE STAVNAR 0.38
13 13 NZL LYDIA KO 4.2
57 296 NZL MOMOKA KOBORI 0.37
36 116 PHI BIANCA PAGDANGANAN 1
56 294 PHI DOTTIE ARDINA 0.37
24 33 RSA ASHLEIGH BUHAI 2.5
48 202 RSA PAULA RETO 0.61
39 161 RUS NATALIYA GUSEVA 0.72
46 199 SIN SHANNON TAN 0.62
53 283 SLO ANA BELAC 0.38
29 67 SUI ALBANE VALENZUELA 1.59
47 201 SUI CHIARA TAMBURLINI 0.61
16 16 SWE MAJA STARK 3.54
21 28 SWE LINN GRANT 2.91
14 14 THA ATTHAYA THITIKUL 4.14
18 22 THA PATTY TAVATANAKIT 3.23
31 87 TPE PEIYUN CHIEN 1.23
41 171 TPE CHIA YEN WU 0.68
1 1 USA NELLY KORDA 13.12
2 2 USA LILIA VU 6.32
7 7 USA ROSE ZHANG 4.81
15 15 USA MEGAN KHANG 3.75
         
61 317 ECU DANIELA DARQUEA 0.34
62 319 FIN MATILDA CASTREN 0.34

 

 

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On 3/14/2024 at 11:30 AM, GolfMoose said:

Olympics.  Qualification process:  https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-games/qualification-system

 

The current standings, based on WWGR: https://gsites.brightspotcdn.com/9b/33/a5f57c7e4f47a01aed74f389ebac/olympicwomenrankings-11.03.2024.pdf

 

The current Women's Reallocation Reserve List: https://gsites.brightspotcdn.com/d5/45/b4b5dc3c4c26a9202b85ede6ddca/olympicwomenreallocationreservelist-11.03.2024.pdf

 

They don't seem to be doing anything fancy if I'm understanding...they just go down the WWGR from the top giving out spots. But once/if your country hits the maximum number of spots, the rest of your players are skipped. (And that max number is 2 except for the USA which gets 4, based on having four in the top 15).  Spots are guaranteed for France (not required; Celine qualifies) and for each continent.  The latter also doesn't come into play at the moment, I was wrong, Darquea qualifies inherently on merit.

 

The Replacement list is a bit non-intuitive. I think I've got it. The last (60th) spot currently goes to Dewi Weber, WWGR #312, a second player for Netherlands joining AVD.  The highest player just outside that AND from a country that doesn't already have its quota filled is Dottie Ardina #316.  So if say Jane Doe from Narnia gets injured and withdraws, the first replacement behind Jane is going to inherently be either (A) the next highest Narnian player, if they are ranked higher than Dottie's #316  or (B) Dottie to join Bianca as a second player repping PHI, if no Narnian is above her.  (Hence Dottie is listed as the replacement a lot...even on Lydia's row, as there is no other high Kiwi player). And then we have (C), the exception case, where if it was Darquea withdrawing, it would be the next highest South American, even though no others are ranked higher than Dottie, in that case the "min 1 per continent" rule would apply.

 

(Note that the docs in these links say they are as of March 11th but they match the numbers the Rolex site had last week...as of this moment it looks like Ines Laklalech has jumped both Dottie and Dewi....).

 

7 minutes ago, Raving Shanker said:

Hi All,

 

Four weeks out from the selection deadline (24/6), I'd love to hear your thoughts on who is going to make it, and who misses out! 

 

As most of you are aware, the Olympics is a pretty perverse tournament to qualify for, because of its commitment to national diversity. As it currently stands, World #18, Alison Lee, is set to miss, while World #316, Ines Laklalech of Morrocco, qualifies! Or another one: Korea will have two participants with a combined world rank of 17, while Malaysia will also two also, with a combined rank of 556!! It's weird, but I love it! And I think it is regarded highly by the players too.

 

  • Top 60, based on world ranking on 24/6.
  • 4 LPGA tournaments (and I guess similar on the other tours) and 2 majors to go. It might really shake up.
  • Limit of 2 per country, except players inside the Top 15 may go to 4 from a country (probably only the USA will be influenced).
  • It's top 60, but on current standings, it actually goes down to 316th gaining the 60th spot.
  • I am not sure what they do about "The Goose", and her naughty country, with regards to selection. Of course, it affects any attempt at analysis.
  • It's really volatile below the top 100 in the world, where players have low average points. One good result and a player may leap (or catapult, or soar, or..) upward 100 spots. So, this is just a peek at this stage, and a guess about how it finishes.
  • Yuka Saso should quickly revert to Philippine citizenship!
  • Some of the battles for spots are epic, and especially in the less powerful golfing nations, because of the volatility.
  • I've included #61 and 62.

 

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OR WR     AVE
5 5 AUS HANNAH GREEN 5.23
9 9 AUS MINJEE LEE 4.47
42 172 AUT EMMA SPITZ 0.67
58 309 AUT SARAH SCHOBER 0.35
37 149 BEL MANON DE ROEY 0.78
10 10 CAN BROOKE M. HENDERSON 4.37
51 259 CAN ALENA SHARP 0.43
4 4 CHN RUONING YIN 5.56
12 12 CHN XIYU LIN 4.27
43 174 COL MARIAJO URIBE 0.67
44 176 CZE KLARA DAVIDSON SPILKOVA 0.66
52 263 CZE SARA KOUSKOVA 0.42
30 82 DEN EMILY KRISTINE PEDERSEN 1.31
35 101 DEN NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN 1.06
22 29 ESP CARLOTA CIGANDA 2.9
34 97 ESP AZAHARA MUNOZ 1.14
3 3 FRA CELINE BOUTIER 5.77
33 92 FRA PERRINE DELACOUR 1.2
8 8 GBR CHARLEY HULL 4.61
23 32 GBR GEORGIA HALL 2.51
25 56 GER ALEXANDRA FORSTERLING 1.83
28 64 GER ESTHER HENSELEIT 1.69
26 59 IND ADITI ASHOK 1.82
38 155 IND DIKSHA DAGAR 0.76
20 26 IRL LEONA MAGUIRE 2.98
49 216 ITA ALESSANDRA FANALI 0.57
17 17 JPN NASA HATAOKA 3.5
19 23 JPN MIYU YAMASHITA 3.17
6 6 KOR JIN YOUNG KO 4.82
11 11 KOR HYO-JOO KIM 4.33
60 316 MAR INES LAKLALECH 0.34
50 245 MAS ASHLEY LAU 0.46
59 311 MAS NATASHA OON 0.35
27 61 MEX GABY LOPEZ 1.73
45 192 MEX MARIA FASSI 0.63
32 90 NED ANNE VAN DAM 1.21
55 288 NED DEWI WEBER 0.38
40 168 NOR CELINE BORGE 0.69
54 287 NOR MADELENE STAVNAR 0.38
13 13 NZL LYDIA KO 4.2
57 296 NZL MOMOKA KOBORI 0.37
36 116 PHI BIANCA PAGDANGANAN 1
56 294 PHI DOTTIE ARDINA 0.37
24 33 RSA ASHLEIGH BUHAI 2.5
48 202 RSA PAULA RETO 0.61
39 161 RUS NATALIYA GUSEVA 0.72
46 199 SIN SHANNON TAN 0.62
53 283 SLO ANA BELAC 0.38
29 67 SUI ALBANE VALENZUELA 1.59
47 201 SUI CHIARA TAMBURLINI 0.61
16 16 SWE MAJA STARK 3.54
21 28 SWE LINN GRANT 2.91
14 14 THA ATTHAYA THITIKUL 4.14
18 22 THA PATTY TAVATANAKIT 3.23
31 87 TPE PEIYUN CHIEN 1.23
41 171 TPE CHIA YEN WU 0.68
1 1 USA NELLY KORDA 13.12
2 2 USA LILIA VU 6.32
7 7 USA ROSE ZHANG 4.81
15 15 USA MEGAN KHANG 3.75
         
61 317 ECU DANIELA DARQUEA 0.34
62 319 FIN MATILDA CASTREN 0.34

 

 

 

 

 

Link to Women's Olympics golf rankings:  https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-golf-ranking/womens-olympic-golf-ranking 

 

...Women's Reallocation Reserve List: https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-golf-ranking/reallocation-reserve-lists/05-21/olympicswomenreallocationreservelist-21-05-24.pdf 

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2 hours ago, Raving Shanker said:

Hi All,

 

Four weeks out from the selection deadline (24/6), I'd love to hear your thoughts on who is going to make it, and who misses out! 

 

As most of you are aware, the Olympics is a pretty perverse tournament to qualify for, because of its commitment to national diversity. As it currently stands, World #18, Alison Lee, is set to miss, while World #316, Ines Laklalech of Morrocco, qualifies! Or another one: Korea will have two participants with a combined world rank of 17, while Malaysia will also two also, with a combined rank of 556!! It's weird, but I love it! And I think it is regarded highly by the players too.

 

  • Top 60, based on world ranking on 24/6.
  • 4 LPGA tournaments (and I guess similar on the other tours) and 2 majors to go. It might really shake up.
  • Limit of 2 per country, except players inside the Top 15 may go to 4 from a country (probably only the USA will be influenced).
  • It's top 60, but on current standings, it actually goes down to 316th gaining the 60th spot.
  • I am not sure what they do about "The Goose", and her naughty country, with regards to selection. Of course, it affects any attempt at analysis.
  • It's really volatile below the top 100 in the world, where players have low average points. One good result and a player may leap (or catapult, or soar, or..) upward 100 spots. So, this is just a peek at this stage, and a guess about how it finishes.
  • Yuka Saso should quickly revert to Philippine citizenship!
  • Some of the battles for spots are epic, and especially in the less powerful golfing nations, because of the volatility.
  • I've included #61 and 62.

 

OR WR     AVE
5 5 AUS HANNAH GREEN 5.23
9 9 AUS MINJEE LEE 4.47
42 172 AUT EMMA SPITZ 0.67
58 309 AUT SARAH SCHOBER 0.35
37 149 BEL MANON DE ROEY 0.78
10 10 CAN BROOKE M. HENDERSON 4.37
51 259 CAN ALENA SHARP 0.43
4 4 CHN RUONING YIN 5.56
12 12 CHN XIYU LIN 4.27
43 174 COL MARIAJO URIBE 0.67
44 176 CZE KLARA DAVIDSON SPILKOVA 0.66
52 263 CZE SARA KOUSKOVA 0.42
30 82 DEN EMILY KRISTINE PEDERSEN 1.31
35 101 DEN NANNA KOERSTZ MADSEN 1.06
22 29 ESP CARLOTA CIGANDA 2.9
34 97 ESP AZAHARA MUNOZ 1.14
3 3 FRA CELINE BOUTIER 5.77
33 92 FRA PERRINE DELACOUR 1.2
8 8 GBR CHARLEY HULL 4.61
23 32 GBR GEORGIA HALL 2.51
25 56 GER ALEXANDRA FORSTERLING 1.83
28 64 GER ESTHER HENSELEIT 1.69
26 59 IND ADITI ASHOK 1.82
38 155 IND DIKSHA DAGAR 0.76
20 26 IRL LEONA MAGUIRE 2.98
49 216 ITA ALESSANDRA FANALI 0.57
17 17 JPN NASA HATAOKA 3.5
19 23 JPN MIYU YAMASHITA 3.17
6 6 KOR JIN YOUNG KO 4.82
11 11 KOR HYO-JOO KIM 4.33
60 316 MAR INES LAKLALECH 0.34
50 245 MAS ASHLEY LAU 0.46
59 311 MAS NATASHA OON 0.35
27 61 MEX GABY LOPEZ 1.73
45 192 MEX MARIA FASSI 0.63
32 90 NED ANNE VAN DAM 1.21
55 288 NED DEWI WEBER 0.38
40 168 NOR CELINE BORGE 0.69
54 287 NOR MADELENE STAVNAR 0.38
13 13 NZL LYDIA KO 4.2
57 296 NZL MOMOKA KOBORI 0.37
36 116 PHI BIANCA PAGDANGANAN 1
56 294 PHI DOTTIE ARDINA 0.37
24 33 RSA ASHLEIGH BUHAI 2.5
48 202 RSA PAULA RETO 0.61
39 161 RUS NATALIYA GUSEVA 0.72
46 199 SIN SHANNON TAN 0.62
53 283 SLO ANA BELAC 0.38
29 67 SUI ALBANE VALENZUELA 1.59
47 201 SUI CHIARA TAMBURLINI 0.61
16 16 SWE MAJA STARK 3.54
21 28 SWE LINN GRANT 2.91
14 14 THA ATTHAYA THITIKUL 4.14
18 22 THA PATTY TAVATANAKIT 3.23
31 87 TPE PEIYUN CHIEN 1.23
41 171 TPE CHIA YEN WU 0.68
1 1 USA NELLY KORDA 13.12
2 2 USA LILIA VU 6.32
7 7 USA ROSE ZHANG 4.81
15 15 USA MEGAN KHANG 3.75
         
61 317 ECU DANIELA DARQUEA 0.34
62 319 FIN MATILDA CASTREN 0.34

 

 


@Raving Shanker : this Listing is interesting.

 

Some notable new names have emerged (or names i hadn't previously noticed)

e.g.

  • Miyu Yamashita sitting above Ayaka Furue and Yuka Saso
  • South Korea: Wasn't Park Min-Ji sitting high on the Rolex Rankings just a year ago (i.e. highest non-LPGA player) ... where has her Rolex Ranking plummeted? 
  • For sentimental reasons, i hope Amy Yang and Jiyai Shin might leapfrog into the RR Top 15 (via a strong US Open major finish) and gain an Olympic placing?
  • Hadn't realised that Chanetee has leapfrogged Ariya/Moriya in the Thailand standings

 

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11 hours ago, JungleJimbo said:

 

@Raving Shanker

  • South Korea: Wasn't Park Min-Ji sitting high on the Rolex Rankings just a year ago (i.e. highest non-LPGA player) ... where has her Rolex Ranking plummeted? 
  • Hadn't realised that Chanetee has leapfrogged Ariya/Moriya in the Thailand standings

 

Minji is not even in the top 2 ranked Parks! Presently at RR #58.

I was also surprised at Chanettee's  rise. She might still qualify.

 

Thailand      
14 THA ATTHAYA THITIKUL 4.14
22 THA PATTY TAVATANAKIT 3.23
36 THA CHANETTEE WANNASAEN 2.4
45 THA ARIYA JUTANUGARN 2.06
88 THA JASMINE SUWANNAPURA 1.23
89 THA PAJAREE ANANNARUKARN 1.21
105 THA MORIYA JUTANUGARN 1.05
125 THA TRICHAT CHEENGLAB 0.93
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17 hours ago, JungleJimbo said:


@Raving Shanker : this Listing is interesting.

 

Some notable new names have emerged (or names i hadn't previously noticed)

e.g.

  • Miyu Yamashita sitting above Ayaka Furue and Yuka Saso
  • South Korea: Wasn't Park Min-Ji sitting high on the Rolex Rankings just a year ago (i.e. highest non-LPGA player) ... where has her Rolex Ranking plummeted? 
  • For sentimental reasons, i hope Amy Yang and Jiyai Shin might leapfrog into the RR Top 15 (via a strong US Open major finish) and gain an Olympic placing?
  • Hadn't realised that Chanetee has leapfrogged Ariya/Moriya in the Thailand standings

 

I'd argue Miyu > Saso and Furue despite not playing at LPGA and even will have a better chance than medalling that the latter 2.  (My own opinion, may not age well... we will find out in a few months 😈)

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3 hours ago, Shakeshook said:

I'd argue Miyu > Saso and Furue despite not playing at LPGA and even will have a better chance than medalling that the latter 2.  (My own opinion, may not age well... we will find out in a few months 😈)

There's precedent, for less-heralded JLPGA players upstaging the LPGA stars at the Olympics. 🥇🥈🥉

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mone_Inami   

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Keeping in mind there's another major in play before qualifying ends, there are several players who could launch themselves into the Olympic mix right near the top of the leaderboard tomorrow.  Not sure how the "recency" point bias works exactly but it sure looks like the potential Japanese volatility mentioned above is heavily in play with either a Saso or Takeda win, Andrea L and Jin Hee Im could threaten the top 15 and Michai hanging on to win would at minimum put her within reach of Patty.  Not sure if this adds to the pressure, given a life-changing (for most) $2M prize on the line already.

 

On the Canada front, Leblanc climbing the leaderboard a bit more tomorrow would go a long way towards catching Szeryk and getting closer to Sharp and then the following week all three of those players appear to be in the Shoprite (as is Savannah Grewal but she's 1 of 5 for cuts made since the T4 splash at Blue Bay) so potential for a bit of a tournament within a tournament for those interested.

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On 6/2/2024 at 8:26 AM, GolfMoose said:

Keeping in mind there's another major in play before qualifying ends, there are several players who could launch themselves into the Olympic mix right near the top of the leaderboard tomorrow.  Not sure how the "recency" point bias works exactly but it sure looks like the potential Japanese volatility mentioned above is heavily in play with either a Saso or Takeda win, Andrea L and Jin Hee Im could threaten the top 15 and Michai hanging on to win would at minimum put her within reach of Patty.  Not sure if this adds to the pressure, given a life-changing (for most) $2M prize on the line already.

 

On the Canada front, Leblanc climbing the leaderboard a bit more tomorrow would go a long way towards catching Szeryk and getting closer to Sharp and then the following week all three of those players appear to be in the Shoprite (as is Savannah Grewal but she's 1 of 5 for cuts made since the T4 splash at Blue Bay) so potential for a bit of a tournament within a tournament for those interested.

Looks like Yuka doesn't need to claim Filipino citizenship after all! Winning the USA works just fine. Now the struggle seems to be for the second Japanese spot.

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13 hours ago, GolfMoose said:

Looks like Furue did slip ahead as of today...but very tight, quite the race:

 

8 - Yuka, average points 4.65

19 - Furue 3.40

20 - Hataoka 3.37

21 - Yamashita 3.31

Gotta feel for Nasa. I don't doubt that her ball search was more than 3 minutes, but it's a dodgy rule, at best. Like, when does the 3 minutes start exactly, and finish? And in this instance, was anyone even timing? The statement from the LPGA was suitably vague - maybe because they didn't have any specifics!

 

Nevertheless, the race is on here!

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20 minutes ago, Raving Shanker said:

Gotta feel for Nasa. I don't doubt that her ball search was more than 3 minutes, but it's a dodgy rule, at best. Like, when does the 3 minutes start exactly, and finish? And in this instance, was anyone even timing? The statement from the LPGA was suitably vague - maybe because they didn't have any specifics!

 

Nevertheless, the race is on here!

 

"+1" on your observations @Raving Shanker w.r.t. the horrible outcome for Nasa Hataoka.

 

The "Big Pickle" podcast hosted by Grant Boone and Beth Ann Nichols covered the incident, and had very similar questions that don't put the LPGA in a good light w.r.t. ideally there should've been a higher-up LPGA rules official watching the broadcast, and advising  the on-the-ground officials to prevent Nasa from leaving the scoring tent (so that they could minimise the damage/ prevent a DQ situation)

 

 

 

 

 
 

https://www.nbcsports.com/golf/news/lpgas-nasa-hataoka-disqualified-a-day-after-video-review-determines-serious-breach 

 

"Jenny Shin, who leads after 36 holes at 10 under, chimed in on Twitter on Saturday evening.

 

“This is probably controversial,” Shin wrote. “Nasa Hataoka getting DQ’ed because someone thought it was 25 seconds over 3 mins after the scorecard was signed, should not be happening. Should someone be timing to prevent this? Maybe, however, if I heard correctly, there was a rules official who was present to help her take an unplayable and all players/caddies in the group did not mention anything to the official or even after the fact. This is probably costing her dearly for the Olympics coming up. Not ideal.

 

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18 hours ago, JungleJimbo said:

 

"+1" on your observations @Raving Shanker w.r.t. the horrible outcome for Nasa Hataoka.

 

The "Big Pickle" podcast hosted by Grant Boone and Beth Ann Nichols covered the incident, and had very similar questions that don't put the LPGA in a good light w.r.t. ideally there should've been a higher-up LPGA rules official watching the broadcast, and advising  the on-the-ground officials to prevent Nasa from leaving the scoring tent (so that they could minimise the damage/ prevent a DQ situation)

 

 

 

 

 
 

https://www.nbcsports.com/golf/news/lpgas-nasa-hataoka-disqualified-a-day-after-video-review-determines-serious-breach 

 

"Jenny Shin, who leads after 36 holes at 10 under, chimed in on Twitter on Saturday evening.

 

“This is probably controversial,” Shin wrote. “Nasa Hataoka getting DQ’ed because someone thought it was 25 seconds over 3 mins after the scorecard was signed, should not be happening. Should someone be timing to prevent this? Maybe, however, if I heard correctly, there was a rules official who was present to help her take an unplayable and all players/caddies in the group did not mention anything to the official or even after the fact. This is probably costing her dearly for the Olympics coming up. Not ideal.

 

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Lisa Cornwell is going off against the LPGA on twitter right now with how they mis-handled Nasa.  🔥🔥

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1 hour ago, Lobby said:

 Megan Khang seems to be missing?   Or am I blind?

The top 15 players on the World Rank (Right Side of table) are eligible for the Olympic Games, up to a maximum of four golfers from a single country.

After the top 15, the Olympic Golf Rankings (OGR) consist of up to the top two eligible players per country per World Rank, as long as that country does not already have at least two players in the top 15.

Meghan is 16 in World. USA already has 3 qualified. If Meghan can get to 15 in the world she will qualify.mkoly.jpg.d43c6144161f26624a00f7ed5c43fb0d.jpg

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3 hours ago, Lobby said:

 Megan Khang seems to be missing?   Or am I blind?

 

2 hours ago, 3eagles said:

The top 15 players on the World Rank (Right Side of table) are eligible for the Olympic Games, up to a maximum of four golfers from a single country.

After the top 15, the Olympic Golf Rankings (OGR) consist of up to the top two eligible players per country per World Rank, as long as that country does not already have at least two players in the top 15.

Meghan is 16 in World. USA already has 3 qualified. If Meghan can get to 15 in the world she will qualify.mkoly.jpg.d43c6144161f26624a00f7ed5c43fb0d.jpg

 

Well-spotted @Lobby!

 

The presentation on the Olympics Rankings website = might be more to your liking/preference.

https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-golf-ranking/womens-olympic-golf-ranking

 

ReAllocation Reserve Listing: https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-golf-ranking/reallocation-reserve-lists/06-11/olympicswomenreallocationreservelist-10-06-24.pdf

 

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There're some great battles, going into the last round of tournaments before qualification.

 

There's a Maddie Sagstrom/Linn Grant situation:

17 SWE MAJA STARK 3.54
27 SWE LINN GRANT 3.05
38 SWE MADELENE SAGSTROM 2.35
63 SWE ANNA NORDQVIST 1.76
96 SWE LINNEA STROM 1.16
111 SWE JOHANNA GUSTAVSSON 1.06
120 SWE FRIDA KINHULT 1.01
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Olympic women’s golf field: Full list of 60 players who qualified for Paris

 

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Brentley Romine

 

Published June 24, 2024 12:57 PM

 

The 60-player field for the Olympic women’s golf competition is set, with the latest update of the Rolex Rankings.

 

Two players can qualify per country unless they are ranked inside the top 15 in the OWGR, then up to four can earn spots.

 

With Yang giving South Korea three players, that knocked Austria’s Sarah Schober, at No. 330 in the world rankings, out.

 

Here’s a look at the 60 players who qualified (world ranking as of June 24 in parentheses):

 

U.S.

Nelly Korda (1)

Lilia Vu (2)

Rose Zhang (9)

 

SOUTH KOREA

Jin Young Ko (3)

Amy Yang (5)

Hyo-Joo 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 M. 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)

 

DENMARK

Emily Kristine Pedersen (87)

Nanna Koerstz Madsen (106)

 

CHINESE TAPEI

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

Ursula Wikstrom (286)

Noora Komulainen (301)

 

SLOVENIA

Ana Belac (288)

 

MOROCCO

Ines Laklalech (321)

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Wow. A month ago I'd have bet money on Furue and Hataoka holding their spots.  It was clear from the start that the two majors might play an instrumental role for several countries but who knew it would be this "pure", that each one would cause a replacement on the Japanese team. 

 

The Canadian drama kind of fizzled with no one doing much of anything to grab the second spot (at least on the ladies...on the mens there was a final day swap with Conners going ahead of Hadwin).

 

Tough luck for Ewing.  Going to be really interesting in 4 years to see which countries earn >2 spots.

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Feel very sad for some near misses - Furue and Ewing in particular. Both played steady golf in recent weeks, but neither quite brought the goods. You'd have to say on recent form that Yamashita over Furue was fair.

 

How is Stephanie Meadow in, representing Ireland?! She plays under the Northern Irish flag, a part of Great Britain for Olympic purposes, I would have thought. Or do I have this wrong? 

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1 hour ago, Raving Shanker said:

Feel very sad for some near misses - Furue and Ewing in particular. Both played steady golf in recent weeks, but neither quite brought the goods. You'd have to say on recent form that Yamashita over Furue was fair.

 

How is Stephanie Meadow in, representing Ireland?! She plays under the Northern Irish flag, a part of Great Britain for Olympic purposes, I would have thought. Or do I have this wrong? 

Players with Northern Ireland origin are allowed to choose representation, for Olympics:

(A) GB&NI 🇬🇧 

Or (B) RoI 🇮🇪 (example = Rory McIlroy)

 

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