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Ancer outlasts Young to win Saudi Internatio­nal

- Adam Woodard

Another LIV Golf and PGA Tour duel played out on Sunday, this time on the Asian Tour and with a little less hostility.

The field at this weekend’s PIF Saudi Internatio­nal featured a heavy dose of LIV Golf, as well as a few PGA Tour players who were granted releases to play. Cameron Young – who has expressed his interest in LIV in the past – gave chase in the final round but came up short of LIV’s Abraham Ancer, who won wire- to- wire by two shots at 19 under. Lucas Herbert, also a player on the PGA Tour, finished third at 15 under.

Ancer, 31, shot 64- 68 on the weekend at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City for his fourth profession­al win. The Mexican American previously claimed the PGA Tour’s 2021 WGC- FedEx St. Jude Invitation­al as well as the PGA Tour of Australasi­a’s 2019 Emirates Australian Open and 2015 Nova Scotia Open on the Korn Ferry Tour before he joined LIV Golf last year. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is LIV’s financial backer, as well as the title sponsor of the Saudi Internatio­nal.

The Saudi Internatio­nal was created in 2019 by the regime’s Public Investment Fund and offered lucrative appearance fees to attract PGA Tour stars like Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau, who all later jumped to LIV. The tournament was originally a DP World Tour stop, but the European circuit, like the PGA Tour, is being sued by LIV, which invested more than $ 200 million in the Asian Tour last year.

The LIV Golf League makes its 2023 season debut this month at Mayakoba in Mexico while the Asian Tour returns to play this week with the Internatio­nal Series Oman.

 ?? TOM DULAT/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Abraham Ancer won the PIF Saudi Internatio­nal by two shots, leading wire- to- wire.
TOM DULAT/ GETTY IMAGES Abraham Ancer won the PIF Saudi Internatio­nal by two shots, leading wire- to- wire.

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