Saudi Golf chiefs 'to announce marquee names' signed up for rebel tour amid controversy
The controversial Saudi-backed golf series is set to unveil the 'marquee names' who have signed up for the tour.
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The controversial Saudi-backed golf series is set to unveil the 'marquee names' who have signed up for the tour.
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