Golf at the Summer Olympics


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Golf was featured in the Summer Olympic Games official programme in 1900 and 1904.

Contents

Events

1900
  • Men's individual
  • Women's individual
1904
  • Men's individual
  • Men's team

Medal summary

Men's Individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris  Charles Sands (USA)  Walter Rutherford (GBR)  David Robertson (GBR)
1904 St. Louis  George Lyon (CAN)  H. Chandler Egan (USA)  Burt McKinnie (USA)
 Francis Newton (USA)

Women's Individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris  Margaret Ives Abbott (USA)  Pauline Whittier (USA)  Daria Pratt (USA)

Men's Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1904 St. Louis United States United States (USA)
Robert Hunter
Chandler Egan
Kenneth Edwards
Clement Smoot
Walter Egan
Daniel Sawyer
Edward Cummins
Mason Phelps
Nathaniel Moore
Warren Wood
United States United States (USA)
Albert Lambert
Stuart Stickney
Burt McKinnie
William Stickney
Ralph McKittrick
Frederick Semple
Francis Newton
Henry Potter
John Cady
John Maxwell
United States United States (USA)
Douglass Cadwallader
Allen Lard
Jesse Carleton
Simeon Price
Harold Weber
John Rahm
Arthur Hussey
Orus Jones
Harold Fraser
George Oliver

Participating nations

17 golfers competed in 1900, including 10 women and 12 men. The 1904 tournament featured 77 golfers, all men. Albert Lambert was the only golfer who competed both times; a total of 93 different golfers competed throughout the brief history of Olympic golf.

1900
1904

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