saudi golf
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Eamon Lynch: Billy Horschel is right that the PGA Tour rewards ‘mediocrity.’ But he’s wrong on the solution.
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A homily popular among PGA Tour members is that they eat only what they kill, and that unlike other athletes they must perform to get paid. It’s never ...

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Like most things in sports, proposed Saudi golf tour is first and foremost about money
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Perhaps the most important thing to remember about the proposed Saudi-backed LIV golf tour that will feature World Golf Hall of Famer Greg Norman as ...

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Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Investments announces three new executives, including a former PGA Tour rules official
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On Wednesday morning three more executives were announced to be working for LIV Golf Investments, a new golf entity backed by the Public Investment Fund ...

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Wolken: When it comes to Saudi Arabia-backed golf league, players must decide between money and morals
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When some of the best golfers in the world traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2019 to play for huge appearance fees and purses at the new Saudi International ...

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Saudi-backed golf series announced with 2022 aim, Trump courses mentioned as possible venues
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On Wednesday, multiple sources confirmed to Golfweek that a private meeting with golf media members took place to outline plans for a new Saudi ...

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A Saudi series could be a nightmare for endorsement deals and equipment makers
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A potential new golf series, bankrolled by Golf Saudi and the Saudi royal family, has nothing to do with tradition, lifelong dreams of winning a coveted ...

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Saudi golf group set to unveil new series with Greg Norman as commissioner
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Multiple people have confirmed to Golfweek that a private meeting with golf media members took place on Wednesday, outlining plans for a new Saudi-backed ...

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Here’s a look at the 8 players who applied for permission to play The Saudi International
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The game of golf may be changing. On October 22nd, Golfweek reported eight players have asked permission to play in The Saudi International scheduled for ...

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Exclusive: Eight players ask PGA Tour permission to play controversial Saudi event
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Eight PGA Tour players—including world No. 2 Dustin Johnson—are seeking permission to compete at the Saudi International tournament, Golfweek has learned. ...

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