Arab News

Saudi women get in the swing for golf glory

- Deema Al-Khudair Jeddah

Saudi women are breaking new barriers on the Kingdom’s golf greens, becoming acquainted with the sport and the benefits that come with it.

Though golf is a relatively new sport in the country, women have been encouraged to take up the game through new opportunit­ies and support provided to them. Golf continues to be a maledomina­ted sport. Despite women showing huge interest in the game, they are poorly represente­d in its ranks around the world. A recently launched sporting initiative will allow women in the Kingdom to learn golf for free. The Aramco Saudi Ladies Internatio­nal, presented by the Public Investment Fund ( PIF), is a first for the Kingdom. Another project, Golf Saudi’s innovative “Ladies First Club,” will offer compliment­ary membership, including golf lessons, driving range access and full 18-hole rounds on three different courses.

The offer is open to all Saudi women, with initial membership capped at 1,000. Sarah Al-Arifi, a 26-year- old Saudi entreprene­ur, told Arab News that she was excited about the prospect of a Saudi female golf club. Even though the sport is perceived as male dominated globally, sports developmen­t is progressin­g rapidly in the Kingdom and is becoming inclusive, Al-Arifi said. She said the new projects will be “empowering.”

Al-Arifi highlighte­d the benefits of creating a community for every

Depending on location, players in the scheme will be designated as a Ladies First Member at either Riyadh Golf Club, Dirab Golf Club or King Abdullah Economic City’s Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.

sport, not only golf, adding that from a consumer’s perspectiv­e, it promises to generate creativity. “Having a community for a specific sport is not only important, it’s necessary because it drives competitio­n and that’s much better for us as consumers. The obvious benefits of a community aside, as a consumer, I want there to be competitio­n because

it drives innovation and problem solving,” she said.

Depending on location, players in the scheme will be designated as a Ladies First Member at either

Riyadh Golf Club, Dirab Golf Club or King Abdullah Economic City’s Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.

The Ladies

First Club

will

officially launch during a tournament buildup for the Aramco Saudi Ladies Internatio­nal presented by PIF.

It will take place between Nov.

12 and 15, two days before the Saudi Ladies Team Internatio­nal, which will see teams of four golfers compete for $500,000 in prize money from Nov. 17 to 19.

 ?? Supplied ?? Though golf is a relatively new sport in the country, women have been encouraged to take up the game through new opportunit­ies and support provided to them.
Supplied Though golf is a relatively new sport in the country, women have been encouraged to take up the game through new opportunit­ies and support provided to them.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia