The Saudi Ladies International will be the
first Ladies European Tour (LET) event to take place in the
country and will run from Nov. 12-15, with a purse of $1
million, the third-highest paying event after the British and
Scottish Open.
It was originally scheduled for March but postponed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. It is set to attract more than 100
participants, including Wales' Amy Boulden, who won her maiden
LET event at this month's Swiss Open.
It will be followed by the Nov. 17-19 Saudi Ladies Team
International, in which professionals will team up with amateurs
and compete for a purse of $500,000.
The events will be Saudi Arabia's third and fourth professional
tournaments in the past two years, having staged the Saudi
International men's event in 2019 and 2020.
"We are extremely excited to be part of history in bringing the
first-ever professional women's golf event to Saudi Arabia and
we are thankful to their commitment to deliver not one but two
tournaments, in what has been a difficult year for golf," LET
CEO Alexandra Armas chief said.
Women's rights are a contentious issue in Saudi Arabia, one of
the world's most gender-segregated nations. Democracy advocacy
group Freedom House has rated it as one of the worst in the
world for restricting freedom, political rights and civil
liberties.
"We are always looking to grow the game in new markets and add
to our schedule and we are confident that the Saudi Ladies
International and the Saudi Ladies Team International will be a
fantastic experience for our players," Armas added.
Saudi Arabia has hosted several sporting events recently,
including the heavyweight boxing title rematch between Britain's
Anthony Joshua and Mexican-American Andy Ruiz Jr in 2018, as
well as the Italian Super Cup in 2018 and 2019.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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