Golf merger shows Saudis now the biggest players in global sport

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Well so much for the moral high ground. So much for the PGA Tour and many of its players spending the better part of the last year taking a stand against LIV Golf, a breakaway tour funded by Saudi Arabian oil money.

It was less than a year ago that PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan was reminding people about Saudi Arabia’s role in 9/11, desperate to stem the exodus of star players being lured by massive paydays to the big bad LIV tour.

“I have two families that are close to me that lost loved ones,” Monahan said at the time. “My heart

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