Scottie Scheffler Wins Olympic Gold – Fires Final Round 62 at Le Golf National

Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler and Hideki Matsuyama share the podium in Paris

SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, FRANCE (IGF report) – Scottie Scheffler produced a spectacular 9-under 62 at Le Golf National on Sunday, equaling the course record and emerging from a star-studded leaderboard to win gold at the Olympic men’s golf competition. 

On a thrilling final day in the outskirts of Paris, the American was flawless from start to finish, reaching 19-under 265 as he surged to victory, highlighted by an impressive back-nine 29 to underline his status as the world No. 1. 

Tommy Fleetwood of Great Britain fell just short of emulating Rio 2016 gold medalist Justin Rose as a closing 66 saw him settle for silver, one shot behind at 18-under. Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama rounded out the podium finishers with bronze, finishing a shot further back. 

Frenchman Victor Perez delighted the home crowd with a brilliant final-round 63 to finish solo fourth at 16-under, with Rory McIlroy of Ireland and Spain’s Jon Rahm sharing fifth at 15-under. 

Scheffler trailed overnight co-leaders Xander Schauffele – who was targeting back-to-back golds – and Rahm by four shots but showed his pedigree to follow up a fast start with an electric finish that included a run of four straight birdies from Nos. 14-17. 

The victory is Scheffler’s seventh title of what has been a remarkable year, which already included his successful title defense of THE PLAYERS Championship and his second green jacket at the Masters Tournament in April. 

Fleetwood held a share of the lead with Scheffler on the 17th tee, but a miscued chip shot from behind the green led to a bogey and proved costly as he was unable to find a birdie at the last to force a playoff. 

Matsuyama, who held a share of the halfway lead, lost ground on Saturday with a level-par 71, but he bounced back in style with a bogey-free 65 to medal in his second Olympics. 

Earlier in the day, Rahm seemed on track to win gold for Spain as he opened up a four-shot lead around the turn, but back-to-back bogeys at the 11th and 12th thwarted his momentum. A double bogey-7 at the 14th further hurt his hopes before he missed out on the podium altogether with back-to-back bogeys on his final two holes.

McIlroy finished alongside his Ryder Cup teammate after a spirited closing 66, with a double bogey at the 15th when he found water with his approach ultimately ending his chance of a medal.

Other Player Notes and Quotes

  • After beginning the final round T13, France’s Victor Perez (4th/-16) posts 8-under 63, including a 6-under stretch in five holes from Nos. 12-16 (birdie-birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie) to finish solo fourth, one stroke out of a playoff for the bronze medal; marks the highest finish from an athlete representing the host nation in the men’s Olympic golf competition (previous: Hideki Matsuyama/T4)
  • 54-hole co-leader Jon Rahm (T5/-15) posted an eight-stroke differential between his nine-hole scores (31-39) for a 1-under 70 in his bid to win a medal in his Olympic debut
  • 54-hole co-leader and 2020 Tokyo gold medalist Xander Schauffele (T9/-12)plays his final seven holes in 4-over to close with 2-over 73; was seeking to become the first back-to-back medalist in the men’s Olympic golf competition.

Scores/Medals – https://www.igfgolf.org/olympic-games/2024/mens-scoring

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