Skip to content
    • Tour Homepage
    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
    • Equipment Homepage
    • Reviews
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Golf Balls
    • DMDs
    • Apparel
    • Shoes
    • Trolleys
    • Features
    • News
  • Buying Advice
    • Rules
    • WHS
    • Features
    • News
    • Instruction Homepage
    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
    • Iron Play
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Learn from the pros
    • Course Management
    • Fitness
    • Mental Game
    • Nutrition
  • Giveaways
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
    • Top 100s Tour
    • Society Guide
    • NCG Golf Podcast
    • NCG Top 100s Podcast
    • Your Golf Podcast by NCG
  • Digital Magazine
National Club GolferNational Club Golfer Logo
  • TourHas submenu items

    Tour Homepage

    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
  • EquipmentHas submenu items

    Equipment Homepage

    • Reviews
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Golf Balls
    • DMDs
    • Apparel
    • Shoes
    • Trolleys
    • Features
    • News
  • Buying Advice
  • ClubHas submenu items
    • Rules
    • WHS
    • Features
    • News
  • InstructionHas submenu items

    Instruction Homepage

    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
    • Iron Play
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Learn from the pros
    • Course Management
    • Fitness
    • Mental Game
    • Nutrition
  • Giveaways
  • CoursesHas submenu items
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
    • Top 100s Tour
    • Society Guide
  • PodcastsHas submenu items
    • NCG Golf Podcast
    • NCG Top 100s Podcast
    • Your Golf Podcast by NCG
  • Digital Magazine

Sign up here for our newsletter and you'll never slice a drive again. Promise.

Newsletter sign up

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
National Club Golfer Logo

© 2026 National Club Golfer | 2 Arena Park, Tam Lane, LS17 9BF

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Policy
  • Meet the NCG Team
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
Country: gb Page generated at: Thursday, 12 March 2026 at 4:28:51 Greenwich Mean Time
tour
Tour
History of Golf at the Olympics

published: Jul 10, 2021

|

updated: Jul 10, 2023

History of Golf at the Olympics

NCGLink

FacebookXInstagramYouTubePodcast0 comments

First played at the Olympics in 1904, golf was removed from the Olympics for 112 years before returning in 2016.

Antony Scanlon

When someone thinks about the Olympics, the first images that pop to mind are humans competing in athletics, gymnastics, and wrestling. However, there are forty-one different sports in the Olympics, including golf. It first got featured as a part of this international sporting event in the 1990 Paris games. Yet, following the 1904 St. Louis Olympics, it went into a deep Olympiad sleep that lasted 112 years. Thankfully, it has now made a comeback and has been a part of two concurrent games in Rio and Tokyo. 

Though many believe that golf’s popularity has been waning for a while now, statistics say the opposite. According to the US National Golf Federation, the US has close to 25 million active players. That is an increase of 2% from the 2019 figure. Many attribute this rise in interest concerning golf to its inclusion in the Olympics and that most online sportsbooks feature it as a betting option as sites like Casumo offer some of the best golf and hockey betting odds on the internet. Moreover, pandemic-induced lockdowns led to golf being one of the only acceptable social sporting options around. Therefore, with more people actively playing it than ever, let us look at its Olympic history.

Golf’s Olympic Journey

Naturally, the first Olympics took place in ancient Greece. Thus, when it came time to revive this competition and give it a global scope, Athens seemed like the perfect setting for it. So, the first modern iteration of the games took place in Greece’s capital in 1986. Unfortunately, at that time, there were no golf courses in Hellas. So, golf had to wait four years before it made its Olympic debut in Paris, where contests got organized for both men and women. 

As mentioned above, the sport was also a part of the St. Louis games, where only the US and Canada competed. There were only two competing nations because those were the only countries that sent golfers to St. Louis. In 1908, the host city was London, and given the lack of entries, golf got canceled again. From then on, this became a constant problem that plagued the sport. It continued to get removed from the roster of sports on offer due to a general lack of interest. 

Advertisement

In 2016, golf made a return at the Rio games. The charge for its re-inclusion got led by Ty Votaw, the Vice President of the International Golf Federation (IGF), and Peter Dawson, the president of the IGF. The International Olympic Committee held a golf vote in its 121st session in 2009, where this sport officially got reinstated for the 2016 Olympics.

What Is the Olympic Golf Format?

The Olympics now feature a golf event that involves a 72-hole individual stroke play tournament. It gets played over four consecutive days with no cuts. No nation can enter more than four players in the competition. Two days before the start of rounds one and two, groups of threes get published. Rounds three and four get decided based on a cumulative score. Of course, the lowest golfers go last. Top golfers that went to Tokyo include Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, and Justin Thomas.

Advertisement

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!