Reigning champion Xander Schauffele will be determined to go all the way once again but, as with any major golf tournament, it’s never that simple.
Matt Fitzpatrick and Tommy Fleetwood will line up for Team GB at the Games, while Northern Irish star Rory McIlroy has opted to represent Ireland at the event.
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The men’s golf competition will start on Thursday 1st August and run until Sunday 4th August, with play starting at 8am UK time each day.
The women’s golf competition will start on Wednesday 7th August and run until Saturday 10th August, with play starting at 8am UK time each day.
All UK time.
Thursday 1st – Friday 2nd August: Round 1 and 2
You can tune in to watch every single minute of every event live on discovery+ throughout the Olympic Games 2024 in the UK.
All of this summer’s Olympic action will be broadcast across the discovery+ online streaming platform, totalling around 3,800 hours over the course of the Games, while the Eurosport channels will host wall-to-wall coverage each day.
Fans will be spoiled for choice with more than 55 live feeds constantly rolling to cover every single event.
BBC will boast 250 hours of live coverage throughout the Games. Check out what they will show on their limited live feeds each day with our downloadable Olympics TV Guide or our online Olympics on Today Guide.
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