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I remember the eastern bloc countries and their amateur professionals, but the USA still competed regardless.  And the wins were even more sweet.

There is a reason why "Miracle" will always be remembered in such a high regard and the Dream Team has all but been forgotten.

The Olympics need to stick with sports where the gold is truly considered a major championship and not water it down with professional sports/atheletes.

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Here's the men's field with current OWGR

SEED
PLAYER COUNTRY OWGR
1 Bubba Watson USA 5
2 Henrik Stenson SWE 6
3 Rickie Fowler USA 7
4 Danny Willett GBR 9
5 Justin Rose GBR 11
6 Sergio Garcia ESP 12
7 Patrick Reed USA 13
8 Matt Kuchar USA 15
9 Rafa Cabrera Bello ESP 28
10 Byeong Hun An KOR 31
11 Thongchai Jaidee THA 38
12 Danny Lee NZL 40
13 Emiliano Grillo ARG 44
14 David Lingmerth SWE 48
15 Soren Kjeldsen DEN 50
16 Bernd Wiesberger AUT 51
17 Martin Kaymer GER 52
18 Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 53
19 Francesco Molinari ITA 56
20 Anirban Lahiri IND 62
21 Thorbjorn Olesen DEN 64
22 Joost Luiten NED 65
23 Thomas Pieters BEL 66
24 Jaco Van Zyl RSA 67
25 Fabian Gomez ARG 73
26 Jeunghun Wang KOR 76
27 Scott Hend AUS 81
28 Marcus Fraser AUS 86
29 Brandon Stone RSA 92
30 Yuta Ikeda JPN 93
31 Shingo Katayama JPN 107
32 Gregory Bourdy FRA 112
33 Julien Quesne FRA 123
34 Nicolas Colsaerts BEL 124
35 Ricardo Gouveia POR 125
36 David Hearn CAN 127
37 Wu Ashun CHN 129
38 Miguel Tabuena PHI 140
39 Hao Tong Li CHN 141
40 Alex Cejka GER 143
41 Graham DeLaet CAN 146
42 Fabrizio Zanotti PAR 147
43 Padraig Harrington IRL 148
44 Ryan Fox NZL 184
45 SSP Chawrasia IND 207
46 Danny Chia MAS 230
47 Mikko Ilonen FIN 235
48 Jhonattan Vegas VEN 240
49 Felipe Aguilar CHI 248
50 Cheng Tsung Pan TPE 256
51 Adilson da Silva BRA 271
52 Seamus Power IRL 290
53 Espen Kofstad NOR 291
54 Roope Kakko FIN 293
55 Nino Bertasio ITA 299
56 Siddikur Rahman BAN 308
57 Camilo Villegas COL 314
58 Wen-Tang Lin TPE 315
59 Angelo Que PHI 320
60 Gavin Kyle Green MAS 321
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Women;s field with current OWGR:

SEED PLAYER COUNTRY OWGR
1 Lydia Ko NZL 1
2 Brooke M. Henderson CAN 2
3 Inbee Park KOR 3
4 Lexi Thompson USA 4
5 Sei Young Kim KOR 5
6 Amy Yang KOR 6
7 Ariya Jutanugarn THA 7
8 In Gee Chun KOR 8
9 Stacy Lewis USA 9
10 Anna Nordqvist SWE 11
11 Shanshan Feng CHN 13
12 Minjee Lee AUS 14
13 Gerina Piller USA 15
14 Suzann Pettersen NOR 18
15 Harukyo Nomura JPN 22
16 Charley Hull GBR 27
17 Teresa Lu TPE 28
18 Candie Kung TPE 32
19 Pornanong Phatlum THA 34
20 Carlota Ciganda ESP 36
21 Su-Hyun Oh AUS 41
22 Shiho Oyama JPN 43
23 Azahara Munoz ESP 48
24 Xiyu Lin CHN 50
25 Sandra Gal GER 55
26 Karine Icher FRA 60
27 Catriona Matthew GBR 63
28 Caroline Masson GER 77
29 Nicole Broch Larsen DEN 88
30 Pernilla Lindberg SWE 90
31 Alena Sharp CAN 91
32 Gaby Lopez MEX 98
33 Mariajo Uribe COL 103
34 Nanna Koerstz Madsen DEN 109
35 Christel Boeljon NED 121
36 Paula Reto RSA 122
37 Gwladys Nocera FRA 134
38 Julieta Granada PAR 135
39 Kelly Tan MAS 153
40 Marianne Skarpnord NOR 155
41 Ashleigh Simon RSA 214
42 Laetitia Beck ISR 223
43 Giulia Molinaro ITA 251
44 Ursula Wikstrom FIN 256
45 Noora Tamminen FIN 274
46 Klara Spilkova CZE 279
47 Christine Wolf AUT 317
48 Giulia Sergas ITA 326
49 Maria Verchenova RUS 338
50 Leona Maguire IRL 353
51 Anne Van Dam NED 366
52 Albane Valenzuela SUI 378
53 Alejandra Llaneza MEX 385
54 Chloe Leurquin BEL 402
55 Fabienne In-Albon SUI 408
56 Tiffany Chan HKG 434
57 Michelle Koh MAS 443
58 Aditi Ashok IND 444
59 Miriam Nagl BRA 445
60 Cathryn Bristow NZL 446

 

Women's Top 20 looks stronger than men, but women have a weaker bottom 15 than the men.

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57 minutes ago, natureboy said:

Women's Top 20 looks stronger than men, but women have a weaker bottom 15 than the men.

Not Cathrine Bistow, she has a gorgeous bottom....................

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Looks like a strong field to me. Not as strong as a major, but strong enough to be interested.

Was reading that the check on performance enhancing stuff at the Olympics is a lot stronger than in golf. 

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On July 10, 2016 at 1:56 PM, rkim291968 said:

What do you think about 10s of thousands athletes and coaches who are going to Rio?    Most of those players have no chance at a medal, or windfall even with a good performance.   But they are going to Rio.  Are top male pro golfers so special or are they just self centered multi-millionaires?   Please note that you don't see this with LPGA players, and they should be more concerned about Zika.       Dustin, Jason, Rory, ..., if they had choice, I doubt if those boys would have enlisted in WW II if they were born in that era.   

You're comparing not wanting to play in a golf exhibition to WWII? 

Not sure if srs or trolling... but take it easy with the dramatics dude... We dont live in Soviet Russia, if the top Mens players don't want to to play - then they dont have to. 

The women are playing because they are in a far different position than the mens players are. The olympics is going to be the most important single event in the history of women's golf. As a competitive priority, the Olympics are far less important for the Mens players. 

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7 minutes ago, cutchemist42 said:

I watched his presser live this morn.  I was struck by his non-chalance about the whole thing.  He's very happy with his decision, he doesn't feel obligated, he didn't get into golf to grow the game, etc.

Doesn't bother me but the contrast between he and Jordan was stark.  

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5 minutes ago, Gunther said:

I watched his presser live this morn.  I was struck by his non-chalance about the whole thing.  He's very happy with his decision, he doesn't feel obligated, he didn't get into golf to grow the game, etc.

Doesn't bother me but the contrast between he and Jordan was stark.  

Big Mc gave Olympic Golf a sick burn. 

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It's a tough call, golf expects a lot of professional golfers.  Professional golfers promote the sport through Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup events.  The participants of those teams are expected to promote and participate in the events without any compensation.  Now we're adding the Olympics to their list of "growing the game" responsibilities, it's a lot to expect.

I don't expect anyone to cry for these guys who make $10M+ per year playing something we love to do but at least consider that on top of them having to foot the bill and not be compensated to participate in the Olympics they are also being asked to visit a country that isn't safe and poses potential health problems for them and their families.  

The interviews today were very strange, I don't think Spieth was asked one question about The Open, everything was focused on the Olympics and it was obvious he was uncomfortable.  Rory was correct in what he said, no one really cares about Olympics golf, we care about track and field and the other traditional summer Olympic sports.  

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57 minutes ago, newtogolf said:

Now we're adding the Olympics to their list of "growing the game" responsibilities

"Bob, golf has an exposure problem.  Whadya got for me?"

"Really Jim?  What about the PGA, LPGA, Euro, Web.com, Asian, PGA Latinoamerica and all those mini tours?"

"Not enough Bob... we're in a crisis here!"

"Well, I guess we could get golf into the Olympics..."

"The Olympics?  The once-every-four-years thing?"

"Yeah... I mean that's one idea -..."

"That's perfect!"

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1 hour ago, newtogolf said:

It's a tough call, golf expects a lot of professional golfers.  Professional golfers promote the sport through Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup events.  The participants of those teams are expected to promote and participate in the events without any compensation.  Now we're adding the Olympics to their list of "growing the game" responsibilities, it's a lot to expect.

That's a fair point. What's going to get better TV ratings internationally, Olympic Golf or the Ryder Cup / President's Cup?

They already do 'grow the game' stuff like clinics, creating foundations, and just being great golfers that make people go 'wow'. To some degree the 'grow the game' is really more the responsibility of the governing golf bodies, equipment manufacturers, course architects, and developers.

If the IGF can make the event format compelling in it's own right (good athletic / competition drama) then it will be successful on its own merits as a special form of competition and may draw the top players back in down the road.

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11 minutes ago, natureboy said:

That's a fair point. What's going to get better TV ratings internationally, Olympic Golf or the Ryder Cup / President's Cup?

I'm not sure I guess it would depend on what time and channel they decided to show it in all the different countries.  

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As a cable cutter I only get NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox over my antenna (and an assortment of other channels that don't show sports).  I'm ready to be disappointed with the NBC golf coverage as I'm thinking they'll cut to golf for 10 to 15 minutes and then be off to some other sport.  You can't watch golf that way, the game does not fit the way the networks like to show the Olympics.

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Zika... coming to a location near you.

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I guess they'll be skipping tournaments in the Southeastern US next year... like the Masters, and anything in Florida, Southeast Texas, Mississippi, Alabama....

Come on guys, tell the truth. It's because you're not getting paid to play.

What? Bernhard Langer isn't playing for Germany? He can still beat half the guys on that list.

Julia

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21 minutes ago, No Mulligans said:

As a cable cutter I only get NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox over my antenna (and an assortment of other channels that don't show sports).  I'm ready to be disappointed with the NBC golf coverage as I'm thinking they'll cut to golf for 10 to 15 minutes and then be off to some other sport.  You can't watch golf that way, the game does not fit the way the networks like to show the Olympics.

The internet feeds for the less mainstream sports may still be pretty valuable to advertisers, though.

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Roy just let it all out!

The guardian article

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The 27-year-old objected to the suggestion he had sold his sport short by refusing to play in Brazil. “I don’t feel like I’ve let the game down at all,” he said. “I didn’t get into golf to try to grow the game. I got into golf to win championships and win majors. All of a sudden you get to this point and there is a responsibility on you to grow the game and I get that. But at the same time that’s not the reason I got into golf. I got into golf to win. I didn’t get into golf to get other people into the game.

I have to agree with him on that, it might be short sighted, but he is in it for him self obviously.  Love how blunt he is.

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There it is.... honesty!

At least he doesn't have to come up with some excuse why he was worried about Zika in Brazil and not in Georgia next Masters.

Julia

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