Someone on the other thread asked about the make-up of the Olympic golf field. It's an interesting list.
The qualification rules that have been proposed are as follows:
1. The top 15 players in the World Rankings (men's and women's) automatically qualify, no matter what country they are from.
2. The rest of the field (total 60 men and 60 women) are taken from their place in the world rankings, but only two players from each country are eligible unless they are exceptions due to the rule above.
The results of this list are much more interesting than you'd guess. I didn't have time to go through the lists far enough, but here are the results I came up with based on this week's world rankings:
For the men: the top 100 in the world rankings would yield 32 eligible players:
USA (6): Dustin Johnson, Stricker, Webb Simpson, Watney, Kuchar, Mickelson
UK (4): Donald, McIlroy, Westwood, McDowell
Germany (1): Kaymer
Australia (2): Day, Scott
South Africa (2): Schwartzel, Oosthuizen (#36)
S. Korea (2): Choi, Kim Tyung-Kae
Spain (2): Garcia (#17), Jimenez (#40)
Sweden (2): Karlsson (#29), Jacobson (#34)
Denmark (2): Bjorn (#32), Hansen (#33)
Italy (2): Molinari (#37), Manassero (#55)
Japan (2): Ishikawa (#49), Tanighuci (#70)
Fiji (1): Vijay Singh (#61)
Netherlands (1): Luiten (#65)
Belgium (1): Colaserts (#76)
Ireland (1): Harrington (#81)
Colombia (1): Villegas (#82)
Everybody else in the top 100 is a double-up. The example shown on the PGA Tour's web site from 2009 suggests that players from Malaysia or similar countries ranked in the 300's on the world list will be the last ones to qualify. However, the race to be in the top 15 at the close of the eligibility for U.S. and U.K. and Australian players will be intense!
For the women:
USA (5): Kerr, Creamer, Lewis, Linicome, Pressel
Korea (5): Choi, Ahn, Shin, Kim, Yang
Taipei (2): Tseng, Kung (#82)
Japan (2): Miyazato, Arimura
China (2): Feng, Ye (#93)
Australia (2): Webb, Hull (#47)
Sweden (2): Hjorth, Nordqvist
UK (2): Matthew, Reid (#43)
Germany (2): Gal, Masson (#95)
Spain (2): Munoz (#39), Recari (#70)
Norway (1): Pettersen
Netherlands (1): Boeljon (#62)
South Africa (1): Pace (#75)
Italy (1): Luna (#76)
France (1): Icher (#83)
That's 31 players, they still need to find 29 more from outside the top 100.
Say what you will about the format, but the nature of the field is designed to promote the game internationally.