The Olympics is only a matter of weeks away, and the best golfers in the world will be heading to Le Golf National in Paris to try and claim Olympic gold for their nations.
The field contains 60 players, and each nation has been able to select its two strongest golfers according to the Official World Golf Rankings.
Golf-rich nations like America have been allowed to select four players if they all fall within the top 15 in the OWGR rankings.
The qualifying period closed after the US Open, which means some big names, including Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, and former Olympic champion Justin Rose, have missed out.
The men’s competition will run from August 1-4, marking the third consecutive Olympic games to include golf since its reintroduction in 2016.
Here’s a full rundown of all the players set to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
USA
S. Scheffler
X. Schauffele
W. Clark
C. Morikawa
Ireland
R. McIlroy
S. Lowry
Sweden
L. Aberg
A. Noren
Norway
V. Hovland
K. Ventura
Spain
J. Rahm
D. Puig
Japan
H. Matsuyama
K. Nakajima
Great Britain
T. Fleetwood
M. Fitzpatrick
France
M. Pavon
V. Perez
Austria
S. Straka
Australia
J. Day
M. Woo Lee
S. Korea
T. Kim
B. Hun An
Canada
N. Taylor
C. Conners
South Africa
C. Bezuidenhout
E. van Rooyen
Germany
S. Jaeger
M. Schmid
Denmark
N. Hojgaard
T. Olesen
Belgium
T. Detry
A. Dumont de Chassart
Argentina
E. Grillo
A. Tosti
New Zealand
R. Fox
D. Hillier
Poland
A. Meronk
Chile
J. Niemann
C. Del Solar
Finland
S. Valimaki
Chinese Taipei
K. Yu
C.T. Pan
Netherlands
J. Luiten
D. van Driel
China
C. Yuan
Z. Dou
Colombia
C. Villegas
N. Echavarria
Italy
M. Manassero
G. Migliozzi
India
S. Sharma
G. Bhullar
Puerto Rico
R. Campos
Mexico
C. Ortiz
A. Ancer
Thailand
K. Aphibarnrat
P. Khongwatmai
Malaysia
G. Green
Paraguay
F. Zanotti