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SOURCE: Made By History at the Washington Post
7/29/2022
Is there a Way for LIV Golfers to Avoid Helping Saudi Arabia "Sportswash" its Human Rights Abuses?
by Lane Demas
If the golfers who have been drawn to the new LIV tour by the lavish money offered by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund want to, they can choose to be more than mere pawns in a plan to use sports to sanitize the regime's human rights record.
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SOURCE: Golf Digest
9/29/2020
What’s in a Name? For Some Clubs in the South, Uneasy Ties to the Confederacy
Historian Adam Domby comments on pressures faced by many golf courses in the South to change their names to remove Confederate associations (he's in favor).
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