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Saudis Now Want Sports to Make Money, Clouding LIV Golf’s Future

Bloomberg Markets
Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 7:59 PM
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Saudi Arabia’s potential reversal on its costly golfing venture is part of a wider pullback on sports investing, as it looks to prioritize returns, rather than cultural influence. Bloomberg's Randall...

Saudi Arabia’s potential reversal on its costly golfing venture is part of a wider pullback on sports investing, as it looks to prioritize returns, rather than cultural influence. Bloomberg's Randall Williams explains. (Source: Bloomberg)

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