Aramco Team Series unlocks new horizons with ‘game-changing’ expansion into Asia

Title partner Aramco has played a key role in supporting LET events in recent years, including the Aramco Team Series expansion to Asia for the first time. (LET)
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Updated 11 May 2022
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Aramco Team Series unlocks new horizons with ‘game-changing’ expansion into Asia

  • New season of golfing series, presented by Saudi Public Investment Fund, tees off in Bangkok on Thursday
  • CEO Golf Saudi Majed Al-Sorour: ‘The Asian expansion feels like another game-changer for us’

BANGKOK: The Aramco Team Series changed the landscape of women’s golf when it debuted on the Ladies European Tour last year, and a new season tees off on Thursday in Bangkok at the Thai Country Club.

Event organizer, Golf Saudi, is confident the expansion into Asia of the Aramco Team Series presented by the Public Investment Fund will be another vital step in the organiszation’s global growth and the development of the women’s game.

Majed Al-Sorour, deputy chairman and chief executive officer of Golf Saudi and the Saudi Golf Federation, said: “The Asian expansion feels like another game-changer for us.

“It’s the first time Golf Saudi and our partners have hosted an event in Asia – one of the biggest growth-market opportunities in golf. It’s a chance to create a new era for women’s golf and our growing partnership with the LET and Aramco.

“We have achieved incredible success to this point with the previous events, however our ambitions – in line with those of Vision 2030 – remain as bold as ever.”

In February last year, the Public Investment Fund Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers made its debut on the Asian Tour, presenting its strongest-ever field with the biggest names in world golf, alongside the top 30 ranked players of Asian golf, in a new era for the event.

The 10-year sanction of the Saudi International under the Asian Tour has helped generate new opportunities for Asian players around the globe, driven interest among Saudi residents, and has grown the sport’s popularity throughout the country. Taking the Aramco Team Series into a new region with a huge interest in golf is another important milestone.

“We’re thrilled to be heading into a new market like Thailand and I have no doubt that the Aramco Team Series will push the boundaries and elevate women’s golf,” Al-Sorour added.

“This year’s edition of the Aramco Team Series sees its total prize increase to $5 million. It will give the players more opportunities to visit new countries and to test their game on different courses while competing with the world’s best. The series will also provide more opportunities for the next generation to experience LET members, and of course, some of the world’s biggest names.”

Title partner Aramco has played a key role in supporting LET events in recent years, including the Aramco Team Series expansion to Asia for the first time.

Talal Al-Marri, general manager of public affairs at Aramco, said: “The importance of the expansion to the Asian market reflects Aramco’s commitment to the future of golf, and specifically, women’s golf.

“Sport has the power to enrich and enhance lives and fuel the dreams of the Kingdom’s youth – our most important resource. There’s a notable jump in the number of young players taking up the sport in the continent, and several Asian talents are reaching new heights in the global golf scene while competing at the highest level, especially in ladies golf.”

Aramco will continue to support women’s golf in every market on the series through youth player initiatives and long-lasting legacy opportunities that will open the game for more participation.

“We’ve got a great platform and the ability to change lives for the better through golf and inspire more women and girls through the sport – both on and off the course. Our commitment reflects Aramco’s long-term objectives in female empowerment,” Al-Marri added.

The Aramco Team Series in Bangkok starts its 2022 tournament schedule on May 12 to 14 at the Thai Country Club. Other 2022 ATS venues include London, at the Centurion Club, from June 16 to 18; Sotogrande, in Spain, at La Reserva Club between Aug. 18 and 20; New York (venue to be announced) from Oct. 13 to 15; and concluding again at Jeddah’s Royal Greens Golf and Country Club, on Nov. 9 to 11.

A group of world-class golfers, led by Thai stars Patty Tavatanakit and sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn, will join a host of international stars as the series gets underway in Bangkok.


Proud dad Zinedine Zidane watches Algeria beat Sudan 3-0

Updated 24 December 2025
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Proud dad Zinedine Zidane watches Algeria beat Sudan 3-0

  • Former Real Madrid legend Zidane watches his son Luca keep a clean sheet in the Algeria goal during the Africa Cup of Nations match in Rabat
  • Riyad Mahrez scores twice for Algeria, one of the tournament favorites, who move top of Group E

RABAT, Morocco: France great Zinedine Zidane watched his goalkeeper son’s safe hands as Algeria started its Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a 3-0 win over 10-man Sudan on Wednesday.
Riyad Mahrez scored twice and the 20-year-old Ibrahim Maza scored his first international goal for Algeria, one of the tournament favorites, to move top of Group E.
“The most important thing was to start with a win,” Mahrez said. “The last two AFCONs, we didn’t start good. Today, we really wanted to make it happen and we did.”
Zidane, who was at the sweet-smelling Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat to see his son Luca Zidane playing in the Algeria goal, was feted by the crowd every time he was shown on the big screens.
Luca Zidane opted to represent his grandfather’s country after getting the Fennec Foxes’ invitation and he’s been given his chance to shine because of an injury to Alexandre Oukidja, who might have been expected to start otherwise.
Algeria wasted little time Wednesday with Mahrez sweeping in the opener in the second minute after unselfish play from Hicham Boudaoui to set him up.
Zidane was called into action shortly afterward to deny Yaser Awad on a break.
Sudan had to play all its qualification games away from home because of the near 1,000-day old civil war ravaging the country.
Though the Algerians looked confident and played with intensity, the big chances fell at the other end, with Zidane saving again from Awad before Abdel Raouf fired over.
Salah Adil was sent off just as the rain began to fall shortly before the break with his second yellow card for a foul on Rayan Aït-Nouri, who would have been through otherwise.
But the Algerian fans, who were in a majority, needed to be patient.
Mohammed Amoura produced a brilliant cross with the outside of his boot for Mahrez to score in the 61st, and Baghdad Bounedjah headed the ball into Maza’s path for the substitute to complete the scoring in the 85th.

Drama in Casablanca

Edmond Tapsoba completed a remarkable turnaround as Burkina Faso scored two goals in stoppage time to beat 10-man Equatorial Guinea 2-1 in the early Group E game.
Tapsoba’s team had pushed hard for the opening goal after Basilio Ndong was sent off early in the second half for a bad challenge on Bertrand Traoré’s ankle.
Marvin Anieboh then stunned the Stallions when he launched himself at Carlos Akapo’s cross to score with a looping header in the 85th minute.
Georgi Minoungou equalized in the fifth minute of stoppage time and Tapsoba headed the winner three minutes after that.
Later Wednesday in Group F, defending champion Ivory Coast began its title defense against Mozambique in Marrakech and five-time champion Cameroon opened against Gabon in the coastal city of Agadir.