Smith homes in on Saudi International lead
Cameron Smith has put himself in a strong position at halfway in the cash-laden Saudi International, moving to within two shots of the lead as he targets his second big win of the year.
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Cameron Smith has put himself in a strong position at halfway in the cash-laden Saudi International, moving to within two shots of the lead as he targets his second big win of the year.
LONDON: He is probably one of the Arab world’s most famous commentators and now the so-called “Voice of Football,” Fahad Al-Otaibi, has lent his dulcet tones to the game of golf.
KING ABDULLAH ECONOMIC CITY: Defending champion Dustin Johnson shot a 1-over 71 to fall six strokes behind co-leaders Harold Varner III and Adri Arnaus at the Saudi International after a windy second round on Friday. Varner and Arnaus carded 66s to reach 10 under overall while Johnson finished his front nine with back-to-back bogeys and dropped another shot on No. 16 — to go with his two birdies — in pursuit of a third victory at the event.
ABU DHABI, DUBAI, JEDDAH: Josh Hill’s journey through golf’s major tournaments in the GCC continues this week at the Saudi International, which tees off at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City on Thursday morning.
Most of the world's top 100 players have been asked to join a Saudi-funded super league, says Phil Mickelson.
Lee Westwood has refused to discuss a proposed Saudi Arabian-backed golf super league because he has signed a non-disclosure agreement.
The Saudi golf revolution is coming to Hertfordshire. The Kingdom will on Tuesday announce the details of the 10-strong International Series with the unprecedented stop near London set to be seen as a direct, and rather cheeky, attack on the European Tour.
Rory McIlroy has expressed his concern about “competitive integrity” over the huge sums of money being thrown at players in next week’s Saudi International.