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The Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Invitational series is already looking to expand into 2023 with 14 events and a new name. Today we will discuss about Liv Golf: Protests| Team leaderboard| Leaderboard

Liv Golf: Protests| Team leaderboard| Leaderboard

LIV Golf (/lɪv/) is a professional golf tour financed by the Public Investment Fund, the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Saudi Arabia. The name LIV is a reference to the Roman numeral 54, the score if birdies were made on each hole on a par-72 course and the number of holes played in LIV events. The first LIV Golf Invitational Series event began on 9 June 2022 at the Centurion Club near London, England.

Sport Golf
Founded 2021
Inaugural season 2022
Owner(s) Public Investment Fund
CEO Greg Norman
Countries Based internationally
TV partner(s)
  • LIV GOLF (digital platform)
  • YouTube
  • Facebook

Protests

Liv Golf: Protests| Team leaderboard| Leaderboard

The controversial LIV Golf Invitational began Thursday at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Course in North Plains, about 20 miles west of Portland.

It is the first incident of a Saudi Arabia-backed golf league in the US, and nearly a dozen family members of the 9/11 victims flew to Portland to protest the tour.

“To speak out against American golfers – who are getting into bed with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which our own FBI said facilitated the murders of our loved ones – is shameful, it is shameful and never let it happen. Should have,” said. Brett Eagleson, whose father was killed in the 9/11 attacks.

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1. Charl Schwartzel 65-66  -9
2. Hennie Du Plessis 66-68  -6
3. Peter Uihlein 70-66  -4
4. Oliver Bekker 70-67  -3
T5. Dustin Johnson 69-70  -1
T5. Sam Horsfield 69-70  -1
T5. Scott Vincent 67-72  -1
T5. Phachara Khongwatmai 67-72  -1
T9. Ryosuke Kinoshita 73-67  E
T9. Branden Grace 68-72  E
T9. Adrian Otaegui 70-70  E
T12. Louis Oosthuizen 72-69  +1
T12. Talor Gooch 71-70  +1
T12. Sergio Garcia 71-70  +1
T12. Pablo Larrazabal 72-69  +1
T12. Ian Poulter 75-66  +1
T17. Justin Harding 68-74  +2
T17. Ratchanon Chantananuwat (a) 73-69  +2
T17. Ian Snyman 71-71  +2
T17. Chase Koepka 70-72  +2
T21. Jinichiro Kozuma 73-70  +3
T21. Laurie Canter 69-74  +3
T21. JC Ritchie 73-70  +3
T21. Jediah Morgan 73-70  +3
T21. Wade Ormsby 71-72  +3
T26. Kevin Na 73-71  +4
T26. Matt Jones 74-70  +4
T26. Phil Mickelson 69-75  +4
T26. Martin Kaymer 74-70  +4
T26. Travis Smyth 75-69  +4
T26. James Piot 71-73  +4
T32. Shaun Norris 73-72  +5
T32. Graeme McDowell 74-71  +5
T32. Viraj Madappa 71-74  +5
T32. Kevin Yuan 73-72  +5
36. Lee Westwood 75-71  +6
T37. Richard Bland 73-74  +7
T37. Sihwan Kim 78-69  +7
T37. Hideto Tanihara 70-77  +7
40. David Puig (a) 74-74  +8
T41. Bernd Wiesberger 77-72  +9
T41. Oliver Fisher 73-76  +9
T43. Hudson Swafford 77-73  +10
T43. Blake Windred 78-72  +10
T45. Sadom Kaewkanjana 76-79  +15
T45. Turk Pettit 75-80  +15
47. Itthipat Buranatanyarat 76-82  +18
48. Andy Ogletree 82-77  +19
 

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The LIV Golf Tour made its debut in London a few weeks ago, and golf fans were looking forward to the first tournament. Now, the Saudi-backed start-up Tour will continue to build momentum as it plays in Portland, Oregon.

LIV Golf Portland starts Thursday, and the three-day, 54-hole tournament is about to get a little more exciting than it was before. With well-known major winners like Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed making the jump from the PGA Tour to LIV golf, the region is looking a little stronger than London.

Three former major winners include world number 17 Dustin Johnson and veteran Phil Mickelson, who last year became the oldest player in golf history to win a Major. Those names alone will attract attention from golf fanatics and casual fans alike.

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