Golf under sommer-OL 2020 (damer)

Golf for damer under Sommer-OL 2020 finder sted den 4. august7. august 2021.

Luftbillede af den olympiske golfbane Kasumigaseki Country Club

Turneringsformat

Konkurrencen bliver afviklet efter de almindelige golfregler som et 72 hullers individuelt slagspil fordelt på 4 runder á 18 huller om dagen. Der deltager i alt 60 spillere, som er fordelt i henhold til oversigten nedenfor. Alle 60 spillere spiller alle 4 runder og der er ingen spiller, der bliver elimineret.

Deltagende nationer

Tidsplan

Dato3. august4. august5. august6. august7. august8. august
Start TidTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
KonkurrenceTræning1. runde2. runde3. runde4. runde

Resultater

PlaceringUdøverNationRunde 1Runde 2Runde 3Runde 4TotaltTil par
1Nelly Korda USA67626969267−17
2. plads, sølvmedaljemodtager(e)Mone Inami Japan70656865268−16
3Lydia Ko New Zealand70676665
4Aditi Ashok Indien67666868269−15
T5Hannah Green Australien71656768271−13
Emily Kristine Pedersen Danmark70637068
7Stephanie Meadow Irland72666866272−12
8Shanshan Feng Kina74646867273−11
T9Nasa Hataoka Japan70686769274−10
Kim Sei-young Sydkorea69696868
Ko Jin-young Sydkorea68677168
Lin Xiyu Kina71666968
Nanna Koerstz Madsen Danmark69647269
Yuka Saso Filippinerne74686765
T15Hsu Wei-ling Kinesisk Taipei69697166275−9
Kim Hyo-joo Sydkorea70687067
Jessica Korda USA71677364
T18Matilda Castren Finland68706870276−8
Albane Valenzuela Schweiz71696769
T20Danielle Kang USA69697465277−7
Sanna Nuutinen Finland70686970
Madelene Sagström Sverige66687172
T23María Fassi Mexico73706868279−5
Leona Maguire Irland71677071
Anna Nordqvist Sverige72696870
Inbee Park Sydkorea69707169
Klára Spilková Tjekkiet69707169
Patty Tavatanakit Thailand71716968
T29Carlota Ciganda Spanien68737069280−4
Perrine Delacour Frankrig70706971
Brooke Henderson Canada74687167
Minjee Lee Australien71687368
33Lexi Thompson USA72716969281−3
T34Pia Babnik Slovenien71717367282−2
Céline Boutier Frankrig73687269
Min Lee Kinesisk Taipei69697272
Kelly Tan Malaysia73737264
T38Daniela Darquea Ecuador72736573283−1
Gaby López Mexico71726971
T40Caroline Masson Tyskland71706875284E
Sophia Popov Tyskland71727071
Jodi Ewart Shadoff Storbritannien74687072
T43Maha Haddioui Marokko72747069285+1
Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand77676972
Bianca Pagdanganan Filippinerne69717174
T46Manon De Roey Belgien71677474286+2
Giulia Molinaro Italien75717070
48Maria Torres Puerto Rico73777067287+3
49Alena Sharp Canada74716975289+5
T50Tiffany Chan Hongkong77746970290+6
Diksha Dagar Indien76727270
Azahara Muñoz Spanien69767372
Mariajo Uribe Colombia73777070
54Kim Métraux Schweiz74707473291+7
55Mel Reid Storbritannien73757669293+9
56Christine Wolf Østrig71728173297+13
57Anne van Dam Holland74786977298+14
58Magdalena Simmermacher Argentina76707876300+16
59Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso Italien75747578302+18
60Tonje Daffinrud Norge81738174309+25

Medaljefordeling

Medaljetagere
GuldSølvBronze
 Nelly Korda
USA (USA)
 Mone Inami
Japan (JPN)
 Lydia Ko
New Zealand (NZL)

Referencer

Eksterne henvisninger

Medier brugt på denne side

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