Jason Day Returns for Olympic Opportunity
After missing his chance at Olympic golf eight years ago, Jason Day is now set to represent Australia at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The former world No. 1 opted out of the 2016 Rio Games over concerns about the Zika virus but has since expressed that decision was a personal regret. With a renewed passion, Day is eager to compete on this global stage and bring honor to Australia.
Star-Studded Australian Golf Team
Joining Jason Day on Australia’s impressive golf roster are siblings Minjee Lee and Min Woo Lee. This will mark Minjee’s third Olympic appearance, making her the first Australian golfer to achieve this milestone. Min Woo Lee and Day will both be making their Olympic debuts, adding fresh energy to the team. On the women’s side, Hannah Green will also represent Australia after a stellar LPGA season and a strong performance in Tokyo.
Anticipation for Paris 2024 at Le Golf National
The Olympic golf tournament will unfold at Le Golf National in Paris from August 1-10, bringing together the world’s top golfers. With Day’s 13 PGA Tour titles and Minjee Lee’s 10 LPGA victories, the Australian team carries high hopes for a strong showing at Paris 2024. Their journey promises an inspiring blend of talent and national pride as they aim to leave a memorable mark on Olympic golf.