Saudi Arabia will host its first professional women’s golf events in November under an agreement with the Ladies European Tour (LET) that will establish its second-highest paid non-major.
Saudi Arabia to host dual Ladies European Tour events
Royal Greens Golf and Country Club hosts the European Tour's 2020 Saudi International (by Andrew Redington/WME IMG/WME IMG via Getty Images)
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