Thirty players including Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and
Bryson DeChambeau were granted waivers to miss the PGA Tour's
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which is taking place over the same
Feb. 3-6 weekend.
Players that compete at the Saudi International had to commit to
playing the event in the future as a condition of the waiver.
The PGA Tour confirmed the accuracy of Golfweek's reporting and
in an email added a statement from Andy Pazder, PGA Tour chief
tournaments and competitions officer:
"While we certainly have grounds under Tour regulations created
by and for the players to deny conflicting event releases, we
have decided in this instance to allow a group of Tour players
the opportunity to play in a single sanctioned tournament
outside North America on a recognized Tour, with conditions
attached that will contribute to the success of AT&T Pebble
Beach Pro-Am in future years."
The Saudi International, which will be on the Asian Tour
schedule in 2022, has invited controversy since its inception in
2019 due to allegations of human rights abuses against the Saudi
government.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Stephen
Coates)
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