5 Aug 2024

Big crowds and big names like Scheffler in Paris add to Games appeal for golf

1:10 pm on 5 August 2024
Gold medallist US' Scottie Scheffler celebrates on the podium after round 4 of the men’s golf individual stroke play of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Le Golf National in Guyancourt, south-west of Paris on August 4, 2024. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

Scottie Scheffler from the United States is overcome with emotion on the dais in Paris. Photo: AFP

Golf's top male players battling it out in front of boisterous fans packed around the greens at Le Golf National revived Ryder Cup memories for some but also delivered an Olympic experience long missing from the sport.

Golf returned to the Games in Rio in 2016 after a century-long absence. A closely fought contest in Tokyo put the Olympics more firmly on golf's calendar, but the Paris competition has offered seasoned stars the buzz of a passionate crowd.

Players also spoke enthusiastically about watching other Olympic events and seeing other athletes take an interest in golf.

US world number one Scottie Scheffler won gold on Sunday, pipping Britain's Tommy Fleetwood in a nail-biting final round.

Fleetwood was feted by fans who cherish his starring role in Europe's 2018 Ryder Cup win over the United States at the same course southwest of Paris, while French pair Victor Perez and Matthieu Pavon were roared on by the home crowd.

(L-R) Thomas Fleetwood of Great Britain, Scottie Scheffler of United States and Hideki Matsuyama of Japan celebrate during an award ceremony of the men's golf event of the Paris Olympics at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on August 4, 2024. U.S. Scottie Scheffler won the event to claim gold medal, Thomas Fleetwood placed 2nd to claim silver medal, and Hideki Matsuyama placed 3rd to claim bronze medal.( The Yomiuri Shimbun ) (Photo by Miho Ikeya / Yomiuri / The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP)

Thomas Fleetwood of Great Britain, Scottie Scheffler of the US and Hideki Matsuyama of Japan celebrate during an award ceremony of the men's golf event of the Paris Olympics at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. Photo: AFP

Ireland's Rory McIlroy, who finished tied fifth, savoured the sight of Perez being acclaimed by the crowd on the final hole as the Frenchman fell just short of a medal in fourth.

"We don't get that any other place that we play, maybe apart from the Ryder Cup," he told reporters.

"I just thought it was an incredible atmosphere and environment to play in, and I think everyone in the field had a blast."

While Scheffler shed tears during the medal ceremony, Spain's Jon Rahm, another two-time major winner, said representing his country added to the disappointment of letting slip his lead on Sunday.

"To just not get it done for the whole country of Spain, it's a lot more painful," he said.

After many stars stayed away from Rio and Tokyo, the Paris edition brought nearly all the top-ranked names to slug it out for medal glory rather than prize money.

"It's good quality golf and it's exactly what it should be in the Olympics," American Xander Schauffele, who won in Tokyo, said after the finish in Paris.

- Reuters

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