LIV Golf announces return to Riyadh for 2026 season opener
RIYADH: LIV Golf has confirmed its return to Saudi Arabia to launch its 2026 season from Feb. 5-7 under the lights at Riyadh Golf Club.
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RIYADH: LIV Golf has confirmed its return to Saudi Arabia to launch its 2026 season from Feb. 5-7 under the lights at Riyadh Golf Club.
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