Olympic golf: Dates, times, format, how to watch on Golf Channel, USA, Peacock
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For the third time since being reinstated, there will be men’s and women’s golf at the Olympics.
With gold medals and national pride on the line, there are 60 men and 60 women heading to Paris. The American contingent is made up of Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark and Collin Morikawa as well as Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu and Rose Zhang.
Each competition will be a 72-hole, stroke-play tournament with gold, silver and bronze medals awaiting the top three finishers in each.
Le Golf National, host of the 2018 Ryder Cup, will host both competitions.
The men’s golf competition is up first, Aug. 1-4, then the women go Aug. 7-10. Golf Channel and USA have the TV coverage with Peacock streaming it all.
How to watch
Thursday, Aug. 1
Men’s competition, first round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Friday, Aug. 2
Men’s competition, second round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Saturday, Aug. 3
Men’s competition, third round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Sunday, Aug. 4
Men’s competition, final round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Men’s competition, final round, 2 p.m. ET, USA, Peacock
Golf Olympics
Dutch golfer Lauren Holmey poses at the Publicis terrace with La Defense district and Arc de Triomphe in the background in Paris on March 29, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic games. (Stefano Rellandini/AFP via Getty Images)
Wednesday, Aug. 7
Women’s competition, first round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Thursday, Aug. 8
Women’s competition, second round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Friday, Aug. 9
Women’s competition, third round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Saturday, Aug. 10
Women’s competition, final round, 3 a.m. ET, Golf Channel, Peacock
Previous medalists
2021
Men
Gold – Xander Schauffele, USA
Silver – Rory Sabattini, Slovakia
Bronze – C.T. Pan, Chinese Taipei
Women
Gold – Nelly Korda, USA
Silver – Mone Inami, Japan
Bronze – Lydia Ko, New Zealand
2016
Men
Gold – Justin Rose, England
Silver – Henrik Stenson, Sweden
Bronze – Matt Kuchar, USA
Women
Gold – Inbee Park, Korea
Silver – Lydia Ko, New Zealand
Bronze – Shanshan Feng, China
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