Female golfers eager to get going as landmark Saudi Ladies International looms
World No. 1 Lydia Ko confirmed for $5 million Aramco Saudi Ladies International in February
2021 winner Ko, golf’s youngest ever World No. 1, returns to Saudi Arabia
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It is what we deserve, says Georgia Hall as Golf Saudi deal sees Saudi Ladies International gets equal…
Aramco Saudi Ladies International announces massive $5 million purse for 2023
It's April and April means only one thing for lovers of the royal and ancient game: The Masters.
Golf Saudi has welcomed eight new faces who are to become its latest ambassadors.
It's April and April means only one thing for lovers of the royal and ancient game: The Masters.
Can the 20-plate record be bettered? Watch to find out.
England’s Georgia Hall looks set to claim her maiden regular season Ladies European Tour (LET) tournament title...
England’s Georgia Hall carded an opening-round 69 at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International.
Reigning and former British Open champions Anna Nordqvist and Georgia Hall have described this week’s Aramco Saudi Ladies…
The Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by Public Investment Fund has announced that it will be hosting its…
A scheduling quirk means just four months will have elapsed by the time Lydia Ko defends her Aramco…
The power play for professional golf gets more intriguing by the day.
The fight is relentless, tough and far from won.
The Race again ends here, but like last year, not in its traditional, one last hurrah way.
No one is better qualified to champion the merits of Saudi Arabia’s Ladies European Tour (LET) double-header than…