It's official: the four Americans who will represent the USA in men's golf at the Paris Olympics are:
Scottie Scheffler
Xander Schauffle
Wyndham Clark*
Collin Morikawa
The reason, of course, is the OWGR is biased against LIV players. Not disqualifying: players such as Jon Rahm and David Puig are able to represent their country, because even though their OWGR is deflated, they're the two best players from Spain by a significant margin over whomever is still playing on the European Tour. But to go as an American, you have to be in the top 15 in the world [Bryson DeChambeau is up to 10th], and also one of the top four Americans, and Clark is somehow still fifth in the world, and Morikawa seventh.
So, the discrimination against LIV players mostly affects Americans. U-S-A
In going to the OWGR page to see how they connive their results, I noticed that there is also a separate page with an OWGR Strokes Gained Rating . . . in which DeChambeau is currently 2nd, and Clark 23rd. The difference is that this rating is based on his average scores in Qualifying Events, while his OWGR is divided by 40, even though he played in only 8 or 10 Qualifying Events.
It's kind of amazing to see them POSTING a better system and not using it. But, such are the politics of golf.