If you had took the over—50 words—you’re a winner.
It took Bubba Watson 51 before he dropped a “grow the game” to rationalize his hopes of a PGA Tour release to the Saudi International. Quite a contrast to Lewis Hamilton’s stance before the recent Saudi F1 race.
Speaking before this week’s QBE Shootout:
Q. Just your thoughts on you're on the list for the Saudi Arabia tournament and obviously a lot of players are just waiting to see what happens or what the Tour says. How are you approaching that part of it?
BUBBA WATSON: Yeah, it's one of those things where I love to travel and I wanted to travel somewhere else.
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And Saudi Arabia, they're trying to change.
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They started with women's golf, started supporting the women's golf and then they started supporting men's golf. There's women's tournaments already that they sponsor. Trying to grow the game.
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They're trying to change industry over there, bring golf, bring tourism to Saudi Arabia with the beautiful beaches that they already have.
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It will be interesting to go over there and play, but also see the beauty of other parts of the world that God's created. I can't wait to get over there.
Okay this is not funny now. Someone needs to convey to Mr. Bubba that in the eyes of those paying him lavishly to come see their country, his God did not create those beautiful beaches. And they don’t really like his God. At all.
Hopefully the Tour lets us go. Again, you know, the charity dollars is what's most important, so the more money I can get in my hands, the more I can give away. So it's an honor and a privilege if they let me go over there and play.
BINGO!
We got a grow the game, God and charity.