With the close of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the 60 players eligible to represent their countries at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were set via the June 29 update of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. The top-15 players are eligible for the Olympics, with a limit of four players from a given country. The United States, led by World No. 1 Nelly Korda, and the Republic of Korea, led by World No. 2 Jin Young Ko and defending 2016 gold medalist Inbee Park, are the only two countries to send the maximum four players to Japan.
Beyond the top 15, players are eligible based on the Rolex Rankings, with a maximum of two eligible players from each country that does not already have two or more players among the top-15. Nineteen countries are sending two athletes, while 15 countries will be represented by one athlete.
The following 60 players are qualified to represent their countries at Kasumigaseki Country Club on Aug. 4-7.
Argentina
Magdalena Simmermacher
Australia
Minjee Lee
Huge congrats to @minjeegolf and @hannahgreengolf who are qualifiers for the @OlympicGolf in Tokyo! Joining @marcleish and Cameron Smith when the teams are confirmed later this week.https://t.co/tr7eDJVaYu
— Golf Australia ⛳️ (@GolfAust) June 29, 2021
Hannah Green
Austria
Christine Wolf
Belgium
Manon de Roey
Canada
Brooke Henderson
Alena Sharp
Very excited and honored to be representing my country @Tokyo2020 🇨🇦🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/LjyWyyt7pc
— Alena Sharp (@AlenaSharp) June 30, 2021
Chinese Taipei
Wei-Ling Hsu
Min Lee
Colombia
Mariajo Uribe
Czech Republic
Klara Spilkova
Denmark
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
Emily Kristine Pedersen
Ecuador
Daniela Darquea
Oficialmente CLASIFICADA a JJOO
— Daniela Darquea (@DDarquea) June 29, 2021
Que orgullo representar a mi país 🇪🇨@BancoGuayaquil pic.twitter.com/D2CeVp8zid
Finland
Matilda Castren
Sanna Nuutinen
France
Celine Boutier
Perrine Delacour
Germany
Sophia Popov
Sophia Popov will be in Tokyo for the Olympics representing Germany 🇩🇪, and she couldn't be more excited!
— SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio (@SiriusXMPGATOUR) June 30, 2021
Check out The LPGA Show w/ Chantel McCabe Mondays at 7pm ET!@SophiaCPopov | @chantel_mccabe | @OlympicGolf | #TokyoOlympics pic.twitter.com/vtcmEfwNKu
Caroline Masson
— Caroline Masson (@CaroMasson) June 29, 2021
Great Britain
Mel Reid
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
Hong Kong
Tiffany Chan
India
Aditi Ashok
I still think of @Rio2016 like it was only yesterday. To have the honour of playing for India @OlympicGolf @Tokyo2020 is beyond exciting. I’m privileged to have the opportunity to represent my country & my sport at the games again.#Tokyo2020 #OlympicGolf
— Aditi Ashok (@aditigolf) June 29, 2021
🇮🇳⛳️🏌🏻♀️
📸 @GettyImages pic.twitter.com/rVN0Tu1ckD
Ireland
Leona Maguire
Stephanie Meadow
Italy
Giulia Molinaro
Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso
Japan
Nasa Hataoka
Mone Inami
Malaysia
Kelly Tan
Mexico
Gaby Lopez, confirmed as Opening Ceremony flagbearer
Officially banner woman for the opening ceremony of #Tokyo2020 VAMOS 🇲🇽
— Gaby Lopez (@GabyLopezGOLF) June 24, 2021
Maria Fassi
Morocco
Maha Haddioui
Netherlands
Anne van Dam
Proud and excited to be the first female to represent the Netherlands at the Olympic Games! It’s been a dream since I was a little girl and to have the chance to compete in Tokyo this August is amazing! 🇳🇱🟠 https://t.co/p2WAw6vZsJ
— Anne van Dam (@Annevandam) June 28, 2021
New Zealand
Lydia Ko, defending silver medalist
Norway
Marianne Skarpnord
Tonje Daffinrud
People’s Republic of China
Shanshan Feng, defending bronze medalist
Xiyu Lin
Philippines
Yuka Saso
Bianca Pagdanganan
Puerto Rico
Maria Fernanda Torres
Republic of Korea
Jin Young Ko
Inbee Park, defending gold medalist
Sei Young Kim
Hyo Joo Kim
Slovenia
Pia Babnik
South Africa
Ashleigh Buhai
Spain
Carlota Ciganda
Azahara Munoz
Sweden
Anna Nordqvist
Madelene Sagstrom
Switzerland
Albane Valenzuela
Thailand
Patty Tavatanakit
Ariya Jutanugarn
USA
Nelly Korda
SO honored to be able to represent 🇺🇸 at the Tokyo @olympics this year!!! Can’t wait to put that Red, white and blue on!!! LFG!!!! ♥️🇺🇸♥️ pic.twitter.com/QQl4kCGTcP
— Nells (@NellyKorda) June 30, 2021
Danielle Kang
a dream come true… OLYMPICS TOKYO BOUND ♥️🤍💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 @TeamUSA @Olympics @NBCOlympics pic.twitter.com/sQjCvGFw9N
— Danielle Kang (@daniellekang) June 28, 2021
Lexi Thompson
Coming into the year making the @Olympics was one of my top goals and to see my hard work pay off is the best feeling. Feel blessed and grateful for the opportunity to represent my country in Tokyo and I can’t wait to be there!! 🇺🇸 @TeamUSA pic.twitter.com/qfEb3uJW3z
— Lexi Thompson (@Lexi) June 28, 2021
Jessica Korda
Growing up, I looked forward to watching the Olympics on TV every 4 years. It still isn’t sinking in that I’ll be representing Team USA in the Tokyo Olympics!!! TOKYO BOUND 😱🤩🇺🇸 ✈️ 🇯🇵 #letsgoooo pic.twitter.com/jFey3HCxHy
— Jessica Korda (@Thejessicakorda) June 29, 2021