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The arabs want Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy

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The arabs want Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy
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In a 276-page document unveiled by the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations under the “proposals for consideration” chapter, LIV Golf asked the PGA Tour that Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy could play ten Superleague events.

but also captaining two different teams. Not only that: the Arabs’ idea is also to “set up national teams to further increase the level of interest in the Ryder Cup”.As far as Woods is concerned, who in the past would seem to have rejected a proposal worth almost a billion dollars from LIV Golf, there is however a variable “linked to his state of form”.

Among the other requests addressed to the PGA Tour there is also that of organizing “a minimum of two events on the top American circuit under the aegis of the PIF”, the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy

He was born in Holywood, Northern Ireland where he attended Sullivan Upper School.

He belongs to the Holywood Golf Club, where he began his first training sessions followed by Michael Bannon, a coach he has maintained to this day.McIlroy was part of the Junior Ryder Cup winning team in 2004, while in 2005 he became the youngest winner of both All-Ireland tournaments, the West of Ireland Championship and the Irish Close Championship.Also in 2005, at the North of Ireland Championship, held at The Royal Portrush, he broke the course record with a 61 at the age of 16, a record still unbeaten in 2019 at The Open Championship, held at The Royal Portrush .In August 2006 he won the stage played at the Le Betulle Golf Club in Biella, Piedmont, of the European Amateur Championship with a score of 274 strokes (65-69-72-68), 3 less than the Englishman Lewton Stephen.In October 2006 he represented Ireland in the Eisenhower Trophy and the Amateur World Team Championship.On February 6, 2007, he became the second man to lead the World Amateur Golf Rankings, although he lost the lead after…

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