The final roster for the USA Women’s Golf Team for the 2024 Olympics in Paris has not yet been officially confirmed, as the qualification process will be finalized on the 24th of June 2024 and it will be based on the Olympic Golf Rankings. However, the top American contenders expected to make the team include Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson, Lilia Vu, and Danielle Kang, based on their current standings in the World Golf Rankings.
Nelly Korda: The reigning Olympic gold medalist from the 2020 Tokyo Games, is a favorite to lead the U.S. team once again. Korda’s consistent performance and top ranking in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) solidify her position as a key player. Her experience and previous success at the Olympics make her a formidable contender for Paris 2024.
Lexi Thompson: Known for her powerful game and resilience, is another top contender. Thompson has been a mainstay in women’s golf for years, with numerous victories and top finishes in major championships. Her experience in international competition and high world ranking position her as a likely candidate for the team
Lilia Vu: She has made significant strides on the LPGA Tour, showcasing her talent and competitiveness. Her recent performances have propelled her up the rankings, making her a strong candidate for the Olympic team.
Danielle Kang: known for her consistency and competitive spirit, rounds out the list of top contenders. Kang has delivered solid performances in various tournaments, maintaining a strong presence in the world rankings. Her ability to perform under pressure and experience in major competitions make her a valuable asset to the team
The selection process for the Olympic golf teams is based on the Olympic Golf Rankings, which consider the players’ performances up until the end of June 2024. The top 15 players in the OWGR are eligible, with a maximum of four players from any single country. Given the depth of talent in American women’s golf, the U.S. is expected to field a full team of four players.