Tournaments Tournament History: Saudi International February 2, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Tournament History: Saudi International Larry Bobka talks about Tiger Woods' dowel trick | Fully Equipped Why Butch Harmon had his students hit Tiger Woods' golf clubs | Fully Equipped How Tiger Woods’ first set of Titleist 681T irons came to be | Fully Equipped How Tiger Woods found his driver for the 2000 season | Fully Equipped The Forgotten Benefits of OEM Fittings | Fully Equipped This unreleased 2026 driver has everyone buzzing | Fully Equipped Beau Hossler on PGA Tour card changes | Subpar Beau Hossler explains his Ayahuasca retreat | Subpar Explore night golf on The Wedge at Cabot Citrus Farms Cabot Citrus Farms has golf and… fishing? The Saudi International is one of golf’s newest events. But in just two years, it’s earned a fast reputation for hosting some of the best players in the world. Latest In News 4 hours ago Why Rory McIlroy’s fairytale Masters win resonated so deeply 7 hours ago If 2026 is great, we will thank these 2025 leadership changes 21 hours ago Tour Confidential: What does Brooks Koepka's LIV exit mean? 21 hours ago TGL returned with same secret sauce and glimpse at huge key to its evolution Related Articles News GOLF's Subpar: Fred Funk on Phil and Tiger's infamous Ryder Cup pairing News GOLF's Subpar: How Jim "Bones" Mackay met Phil Mickelson and became his long-time caddie Gear Fully Equipped: Brooks Koepka's gear changes ahead of the U.S. Open Features Tiger Woods discusses Phil Mickelson and how he’s feeling ahead of the PGA Championship Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: Harry Higgs reveals the most impressive part of Dustin Johnson’s game Instruction Off Course with Claude Harmon: What it was like playing college golf with Bryson DeChambeau News Masters Recap: Second round reaction and analysis from Augusta National By: Sean Zak , James Colgan News Masters Recap: What you need to know from Thursday at Augusta National By: GOLF Editors Gear Fully Equipped: Pros are adding this club to attack par 5s at the Masters By: GOLF Editors