Gulf Today

Strong field to vie for top honours at Saudi golf event

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JEDDAH: European Ryder Cup stars Rafa CabreraBel­lo, Paul Casey, Tommy Fleetwood, Sergio Garcia, Tyrrell Haton, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson and Lee Westwood join defending Champion Graeme Mcdowell in looking to get their campaign to qualify for the 2021 European Ryder Cup team off to the strongest possible start at the Saudi Internatio­nal powered by Sotbank Investment Advisers, Royal Greens Golf & Country Club, from Feb.4 to 7, 2021.

With World Number One and 2020 Masters Champion Dustin Johnson and 2020 US Open Champion Bryson Dechambeau already confirmed in the field, along with reigning Open Champion Shane Lowry and American stars Phil Mickelson and Patrick Reed, the strength of the already announced field means huge ranking points will be on offer for Europe’s leading golfers as they look to get their 2021 qualifying efforts off to a fast start as they seek to secure a coveted place on the 2021 European Ryder Cup team.

With a line-up that looks set to ensure that the Saudi Internatio­nal powered by Sotbank Investment Advisers will be one of the strongest events on the 2021 European Tour schedule, Golf Saudi is looking to build on the momentum resulting from hosting two extremely successful weeks of Ladies European Tour events this month as interest and participat­ion in golf continues to grow in the Kingdom.

Fleetwood, a six-time winner on the European Tour and standout player in Europe’s Ryder Cup victory in Paris in 2018, is making his debut this year in the Saudi Internatio­nal powered by Sotbank Investment Advisers, commented; “From all I’ve heard from the lads who played there the last couple of years, the Saudi Internatio­nal is already establishe­d itself as one of the leading events on the European Tour both in terms of set up and facilities as well as quality of the field, which is really impressive this year.’

Poulter, who played for the first time in the 2020 edition added, “I really enjoyed the tournament at the beginning of this year and am psyched to be returning next February.

“The course sets up for my game rather nicely so I was prety frustrated to only finish in the top 20 and will certainly be aiming to finish rather higher up the leader board this year! It’s a fantastic Championsh­ip course with some amazing vistas and I also really like the fact we get to play a part in introducin­g golf to a whole new audience in a new region.”

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