The 2024 Olympics are set to start at the end of July, and Jon Rahm has shared his thoughts on the course set to host the golf event.
News of the USA’s four-man team emerged this week, with Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, and Wyndham Clark set to feature in Paris.
One notable absentee is Bryson DeChambeau after the in-form American picked up his second major title at last weekend’s US Open, a decision which has left some fans baffled.
DeChambeau’s LIV Golf rival Rahm will be representing Spain, and the 29-year-old has shared his thoughts on Le Golf National, where the four-day event is set to take place.
Jon Rahm loves 2024 Olympic golf venue

Le Golf National played host to the 2018 Ryder Cup in what was a memorable win for team Europe as the hosts landed an emphatic 17.5/10.5 victory over Jim Furyk’s USA.
And speaking ahead of this week’s LIV Golf Nashville, Rahm has heaped praise on the venue.
“We are going to a fantastic venue, a great city and a great golf course,” Rahm told reporters. “It’s a golf course where I think Tyrrell and I have some decently good memories. Maybe not of our golf, but the rest of the team played pretty well!”
He added: “It’s to me one of the better golf courses I have played, and it’s a course I am looking forward to going back to and hopefully being able to represent Spain in the right way and earn a medal for the team.”
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The Olympics follow the conclusion of major championship season, with The Open Championship set to take place at Royal Troon in the middle of July.
Following the event in Paris, the PGA Tour playoffs begin in earnest in the lead-up to the Tour Championship and battle for the FedEx Cup.
After the conclusion of the PGA Tour season, the Presidents Cup will take centre stage along with the Solheim Cup.
With several big names in form, it promises to be an electric end to what has been a brilliant 2024 thus far.
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