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Rio 2016: Smelling Rose(s) all the way

REUTERS
Published : Aug 23, 2016, 12:22 am IST
Updated : Aug 23, 2016, 12:22 am IST

Britain’s Justin Rose and South Korea’s Inbee Park won the first gold medals in golf in more than 100 years as the sport made a solid return to the Olympics despite the absence of eight of the top 15

Britain’s Justin Rose and South Korea’s Inbee Park won the first gold medals in golf in more than 100 years as the sport made a solid return to the Olympics despite the absence of eight of the top 15 players from the men’s game.

While the decision of some top golfers to stay away, with some citing concerns over the Zika virus, had stoked controversy ahead of the Games, the drama of the final hole of the men’s game, which saw Rose and Sweden’s Henrik Stenson battling down to the last putts, may have sealed its future as an Olympic sport.

“To anybody making the decision going forward, I would just ask them, were you in Rio on Sunday ,” Rose said, after beating Stenson by two strokes in front of a sold-out gallery.

The United States, which had four players, the most in the men's field of 60, won the bronze after Matt Kuchar finished third.

Kuchar was included in the tournament after world number three Jordan Spieth, along with Jason Day of Australia, American Dustin Johnson and Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, pulled out ahead of the Games, with some citing concerns over Zika.

Despite the fears over Zika, the women's game had no high profile no-shows. That tournament was less close, with a runaway five-stroke victory by South Korea’s Park.

New Zealand’s Lydia Ko, 19, finished second to become the youngest Kiwi female medal winner, while China's Shanshan Feng vowed to grow the sport in the world's most populous country with her bronze medal.

Format needs team game Both men and women agree that if golf is to stay in the Olympics, the 72 holes of individual stroke play format will needs some tweaks, including a way to incorporate a team game.

For Gary Player, the legendary golfer who has been a vocal proponent of golf in the Olympics, the tournament had succeeded in cementing golf's status as an international sport. He tweeted at the conclusion of the Olympics, “Fantastic for six #golf medals going to six nations - Britain, Sweden, USA, South Korea, New Zealand & China... #growth.”

Location: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro