Riyadh – Throwing more than $5 billion at a divisive new tour and walking away after five seasons does not look like good business, but LIV Golf was not all bad news for Saudi Arabia.
Oil-funded LIV, which poached top stars and sent golf’s establishment into a tailspin, helped push the conservative kingdom into the global view — one of its key aims, experts say.
They said the exit, confirmed on Thursday after weeks of speculation, does not signal a flight of Saudi money from sports, even after the Middle East war that sparked Iranian attacks around the Gulf.