[Masters Insights] Honorary Starter Player 'Saudi Golf Logo Controversy'
Gary Player is making the opening tee shot at the Masters honorary first tee event. Augusta, USA = Getty Images/Multibitz Photo by Multibitz
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] ○…Gary Player (South Africa), the only ‘career grand slammer’ who is not American, has been embroiled in allegations of being sponsored by Saudi Arabian golf.
On the night of the 7th (Korean time), at the Masters honorary tee-off event held at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA (par 72, 7,510 yards), controversy arose when he appeared wearing a shirt with the phrase ‘GOLF SAUDI’ and the Saudi Golf logo on the collar. American media unanimously pointed out that "Player appears to have a special relationship with Saudi Golf, which leads the Super Golf League (SGL) supported by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund."
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Saudi Golf has an uneasy relationship with the PGA Tour, which is trying to block the launch of the SGL. Phil Mickelson (USA), who sided with Saudi Golf and criticized the PGA Tour, is effectively ostracized. After the tee-off, Player did not hesitate to make remarks that seemed to defend Mickelson, fueling suspicion. Player said, "Mickelson acted as an ambassador for the golf world," adding, "He made a mistake but apologized," and argued, "He should not be crucified."
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