Golf at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Women's individual
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A women's golf tournament was played at the 1900 Summer Olympics. It was the only time women's golf was featured at the Olympics until
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. There were 10 competitors from 2 nations (France and the United States) at the event, which was played on 3 October at the
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Club. The event was won by Margaret Abbott of the United States, the first American woman Olympic champion (though she did not realize it, unaware that the golf tournament was part of the Olympics). The United States is credited with a medal sweep in the event by the IOC,Olympic.org
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(the silver medalist) as Swiss or Abbie Pratt as French (or both). Whittier was an American studying in St. Moritz. Pratt was an American who spent significant time in Europe and competed under the auspices of the (French)
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Golf Club. Abbott's mother, Mary Abbott also competed in the event; it is the only time that a mother and daughter have competed in the same Olympic event at the same Games.


Background

In the preparation for the 1900 Games, a Special Advisory Committee led by Jacques de Pourtalès (a cousin of Hermann de Pourtalès, who along with his wife Hélène de Pourtalès won a gold medal in sailing in 1900) proposed a golf tournament be included given that the sport was popular in many countries (though not well known in France).Official Report, pp. 77–78. The result was the first Olympic golf tournament, held at the
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golf club. Divisions for both men and women, as well as a men's handicap division (not considered Olympic) were set.Official Report, p. 79. Golf would be held again in 1904, with an individual and team men's events that year. In 1908 (which would have again been a men-only event), a dispute among the host nation's golfers resulted in all the British competitors boycotting and the event being cancelled. The sport would not be held again at the Olympics until 2016, when women's individual golf was played again.


Competition format

The women's event consisted of a 9-hole stroke play tournament. The scores for each of the 9 holes were summed to give a total for each player, with the lowest score winning. In the event of a tie, a replayed hole would be used.


Schedule


Results

The women played half a round (9 holes) on 3 October.


References


Sources


International Olympic Committee
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Golf Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping ...