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Golf returned to the Olympics in 2016 after 108 years and continued in 2020 at the Tokyo Games, which were held in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The competition featured 60 players in both the men’s and women’s fields at the Kasumigaseki Country Club, with only three players in each field earning medals.

In the men’s event, Xander Schauffele of the USA claimed the gold medal. Despite not having a Major win, Schauffele outperformed the competition with impressive rounds to secure the top spot on the podium. Slovakian golfer Rory Sabbatini surprised many by winning the silver medal after a remarkable final round performance. CT Pan of Chinese Taipei clinched the bronze after a thrilling seven-player playoff.

The women’s event saw Nelly Korda of the USA take home the gold medal with a dominant performance throughout the tournament. Mone Inami of Japan secured the silver after a playoff, while Lydia Ko of New Zealand settled for bronze after missing a crucial putt in the playoff.

The return of golf to the Olympics brought forth exciting moments and unexpected victories, showcasing the talent and determination of the athletes. The competition provided a platform for golfers from around the world to showcase their skills and compete on a global stage, further highlighting the growth and popularity of the sport.

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics served as a reminder of the power of sports to unite people and create unforgettable moments of triumph and resilience. As golf continues to be a part of the Olympic program, fans can look forward to witnessing more memorable performances and inspiring stories from the world’s top golfers in future editions of the Games.