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[QUOTE="Symphony Steve, post: 4151096, member: 911"] PGA Tour Players Accept Saudi Blood Money. It's not just for the WWE any more. Led by Greg Norman, who negotiated the whole megillah: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/01/06/pga-players-saudi-international-phil-mickelson-rory-mcilroy/[/URL] "Follow along. It’s not that difficult. In October, former world No. 1 Greg Norman was named CEO of LIV Golf Investments, an entity that created a “strategic partnership” with the Asian Tour to sponsor 10 tournaments in 2022 and pump $200 million into the circuit over the next decade. The first is the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, to be held Feb. 3-6 at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The primary investor in Norman’s group is the Public Investment Fund, which is essentially the financial arm of the Saudi government, a regime run by authoritarian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman." Here are the players who have agreed to participate, and to pocket blood money just for showing up: [LIST] [*]Abraham Ancer [*]Adri Arnaus [*]Rafael Cabrera Bello [*]Paul Casey [*]Bryson DeChambeau [*]Jason Dufner [*]Tommy Fleetwood [*]Sergio Garcia [*]Tyrrell Hatton [*]Dustin Johnson [*]Jason Kokrak [*]Shane Lowry [*]Graeme McDowell [*]Phil Mickelson [*]Kevin Na [*]Joaquin Niemann [*]Louis Oosthuizen [*]Ian Poulter [*]Xander Schauffele [*]Henrik Stenson [*]Harold Varner III [*]Jhonattan Vegas [*]Bubba Watson [*]Lee Westwood [/LIST] Other than taking blood money, they have one more thing in common: They don't [B]need[/B] the money. [/QUOTE]
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