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Golf tournament a big success, Varner claims title

KAUST ·

Summary

The 2022 PIF Saudi International golf tournament took place at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). Harold Varner III of the USA won the tournament, claiming the title and a $1,000,000 cash award. KAUST was among the official partners contributing to the event. Why it matters: This event highlights Saudi Arabia's growing role in international sports and KAUST's involvement in supporting such events.

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