PGA Tour clears 30 for Saudi Arabia event, with conditions
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[December 21, 2021] Thirty
golfers received permission Monday from the PGA Tour to compete in
the high-paying but controversial Saudi International with some
specific conditions.
The Saudi International is scheduled for Feb. 3-6, the same week as
the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Last month, Saudi event organizers
announced several commitments for 2022, including defending champion
Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Sergio Garcia and
many other high-profile PGA Tour players.
However, those players were required to receive waivers from the
tour to play in Saudi Arabia. According to a memo sent to Tour
members, the waivers were approved but players who don't play at
Pebble Beach in 2022 will be required to play the event once or
twice in the coming years. It will depend on how many times those
players have appeared at Pebble Beach in the past five years.
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Players who don't comply with the future
requirements will face discipline.
The Saudi International is sanctioned by the Asian Tour, but Saudi
Arabia has made enemies within the PGA Tour because of Saudi
financial backing to try to launch a rival tour known as the Super
Golf League.
Further, critics say the Saudi International is part of a larger
trend of "sportswashing," in which a country uses prestigious
sporting events to improve its image on the world stage and gloss
over human-rights abuses.
--Field Level Media
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