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About IGF Sustainability Integrity & Anti-Doping Medical Coaching & Growth Media Centre * Olympic Games * World Amateur Team Championships * Golf for the disabled * Other events Menu Show Search Search Query Submit Search OLYMPIC GAMES 26th July – 11th August 2024 Olympic Golf Ranking Latest News See All * Si Woo Kim on clutch shot that helped him win Sony Open: 'Lucky chip' Si Woo Kim needed to make something happen late at the Sony Open, and he did, with a 'lucky chip' that helped him to victory at Waialae. * Si Woo Kim closes with back-to-back birdies to win Sony Open in Hawaii A chip-in birdie on 17 propelled Si Woo Kim to his fourth PGA Tour victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii. * Sony Open in Hawaii payout: Si Woo Kim, Hayden Buckley cash in Here are the full purse and FedExCup breakdowns for Kim, Buckley and the rest of the players competing in Honolulu. * Winner's bag: Sony Open in Hawaii champion Si Woo Kim Here's a look at the equipment Si Woo Kim used to win the Sony Open in Hawaii for his fourth career PGA Tour victory. IGF News * As the 2023 golf season begins, race for Olympic golf qualification heats up The key dates to know for the sport’s biggest, best events By Helen Ross Hollywood couldn’t have scripted a better ending to the pandemic-delayed 2020 Olympic Games than Hideki Matsuyama battling Xander Schauffele down the stretch for gold medal at Japan’s Kasumigaseki Country Club. Granted, the host nation’s favorite son—and reigning Masters champion—couldn’t quite take down the American. * International Golf Federation announces updates from December Board Meeting DP World Tour CEO Keith Pelley elected as Chairman, World Golf Hall of Fame Member Annika Sörenstam reelected as President LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – Following an International Golf Federation (IGF) Board Meeting conducted on Wednesday, 7 December, 2023, the IGF is pleased to announce that DP World Tour CEO Keith Pelley has been elected as the new Chairman, while World Golf Hall of Fame Member Annika Sörenstam was reelected as the President. “We are grateful for the leadership of Keith Pelley and Annika Sörenstam as we continue to encourage the international development of the sport of golf,” said IGF Executive Director Antony Scanlon. * An Olympic time capsule is buried at Royal Queensland 10 years out from the 2032 Games 21 November 2022 - The 2022 Fortinet Australian PGA Championship week is underway, with an Olympian and the defending champion kicking it off with the burying of a time capsule 10 years out from the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games. Two proud Queenslanders, the 2021 champion Jed Morgan and veteran Scott Hend did the honours, burying the capsule containing some of their golfing memorabilia including gloves, signed balls and a golf hat, as well as letters of encouragement for the competitors in 2032 when the Olympic Games golf comes to Royal Queensland. * Junior Dubai Desert Classic - 21 & 22 January 2023 Junior Dubai Desert Classic Website * ITALY WINS GOLD; ITS FIRST MEDAL IN 32 WORLD AMATEUR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS When: 3 September 2022 What: 32nd World Amateur Team Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy Where: Le Golf National (Albatross) and Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche (Red), Paris, France Rapid Recap: Teenager Marco Florioli’s bogey-free 6-under-par 66 and a 3-under 68 from Pietro Bovari led Italy to the gold medal in the World Amateur Team Championship Saturday at Le Golf National. It was the country’s first medal in 32 WATC appearances. * SWEDEN EDGES USA FOR GOLD MEDAL; GERMANY AND JAPAN EARN BRONZE When: 27 August 2022 What: 29th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy Where: Le Golf National (Albatross) and Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche (Red), Paris, France Rapid Recap: Sweden won the Espirito Santo Trophy for the third time on a tiebreaker over the hard-charging USA at the 29th Women’s World Amateur Team Championship at Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche on Saturday. The Swedes and Americans tied at 13-under par 559 but after comparing non-counting scores, a 1-over-par 73 from Sweden’s Louise Rydqvist was one stroke better than Rachel Kuehn’s 74 giving Sweden the gold medal and the USA the silver. Upcoming Events * WATC - Abu Dhabi 2023 * Olympic Games - Paris 2024 * YOG - Dakar 2026 PAST EVENTS * WATC - France 2022 PARIS 2022 * Olympic Games - Tokyo 2020 * Olympic Games - Rio 2016 * YOG - Buenos Aires 2018 * WATC - Ireland 2018 * WATC - Mexico 2016 * YOG - Nanjing 2014 * WATC - Japan 2014 * * Company Info * Contact us * IGF Employment * Frequently Asked Questions * * Legal * Privacy Policy * Terms of Use * Terms of Service Follow Us * twitter * instagram * facebook Copyright ©2023 IGFGolf All Rights Reserved. We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. To learn more, read the relevant section of the applicable Privacy Policy. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies.