Saudi-backed LIV golf tour, bound for Illinois, tees up geopolitical intrigue and moral quandaries

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Saudi-backed LIV golf tour, bound for Illinois, tees up geopolitical intrigue and moral quandaries
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Organizers say that their tour is taking a fresh approach to the game and giving lucrative new opportunities to its players. But It’s unclear how much fans will care about the politics once the series lands in Illinois.

that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, authorized a hit squad’s killing of U.S.-based journalist and regime critic Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul .journalist Alan Shipnuck before he joined the LIV tour. “Knowing all of this, why would I even consider it? Because this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reshape how the PGA Tour operates.”His complaint that the PGA doesn’t fairly compensate its players is not an issue with the LIV tour.

Paul Poast, an international relations expert at the University of Chicago, said the Saudis might be getting extra scrutiny because the LIV tour is upsetting the established order of an entire sport. But they might have calculated that the potential payoff is worth the heat, he said. He also said the event will return pro golf to the Chicago area, which local fans complain is routinely ignored by tour schedulers. Rich Harvest Farms has hosted plenty of college tournaments and one Solheim Cup, which pits professional women golfers from the U.S. against their European counterparts, but never a PGA event, Kline-Weeden said.

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