Strong field assembled for 2024 Saudi Open presented by PIF

Haotong Li, Denwit Boriboonsub, Othman Almulla and Peter Uihlien. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 April 2024
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Strong field assembled for 2024 Saudi Open presented by PIF

  • Peter Uihlein, who plays for LIV Golf team RangeGoats GC, is making his first visit to Riyadh and expressed his excitement at playing in the Saudi capital
  • Haotong Li: I want to see different golf courses to the ones I have played previously and to visit new parts of the world

RIYADH: A strong field has assembled for the 2024 Saudi Open presented by PIF, commencing tomorrow, April 17, with Asian Tour, LIV Golf and DP World Tour stars teeing off at Riyadh Golf Club.

Thai star Denwit Boriboonsub won the 2023 Saudi Open in December in stunning fashion, but Henrik Stenson, Peter Uihlien and Haotong Li are the standout names hoping to dethrone him, as 144 players from 33 different countries fight for glory from 17-20 April.

There are 20 Arab golfers from eight nations in the field, including seven from Saudi Arabia, who have all been handed the opportunity to compete alongside some of the world’s best players as golf continues to develop in the region. Golf&More will be on display at the course throughout the week with live DJ sessions at sunset, special activities for children and the authentic Sajah Bazaar giving fans the opportunity to immerse themselves in local culture.

Peter Uihlein, who plays for LIV Golf team RangeGoats GC, is making his first visit to Riyadh and expressed his excitement at playing in the Saudi capital. The American believes it will be an action-packed four rounds, filled with low scores and plenty of birdies.

Uihlein said: “I watched the 2023 Saudi Open on TV in December and the Aramco Series Ladies International recently and I saw a lot of low scores, so I am hoping for a tournament full of birdies. It does depend how much the wind blows, but hopefully it dies down later in the week. 

“It’s my first time in Riyadh, having been to Jeddah a few times, and I’m excited about it. I spoke to Othman [Almulla] about how many courses are planned and the ones they are already building around the Kingdom. It is really cool to be here.

“I feel like the stuff I am working on is getting better and better, and I feel a little bit sharper as the weeks go on. It is why I’m here - to carry on working on my game ahead of LIV Adelaide and LIV Singapore.”

Chinese sensation Haotong Li is a four-time DP World Tour winner and has chosen to play in the 2024 Saudi Open presented by PIF to experience the continued growth of the game in the Kingdom.

Li said: “I want to see different golf courses to the ones I have played previously and to visit new parts of the world. It’s extremely exciting to play this week and do something special. I am truly honoured to be here and be a part of growing the game as big as possible. Hopefully everybody starts to fall in love with golf.

Golf Saudi CEO Noah Alireza spoke to gathered media ahead of the tournament and he stressed the importance of the 2024 Saudi Open presented by PIF’s commitment to handing opportunities to national and regional players.

Alireza said: “We are delighted to welcome a strong field to the 2024 Saudi Open presented by PIF following its first staging on the Asian Tour last year and I am certain that this week will prove a success with exciting golf on show at Riyadh Golf Club.

“The opportunity that the Saudi Open presents to all of the competitors, but particularly to the seven Saudi nationals and the 13 other Arab golfers in the field, is one of the main driving forces behind our desire to host this tournament in Riyadh. Playing alongside the best Asian Tour players, plus a number of LIV Golf and DP World Tour members, helps them understand what it takes to reach this level and is a vital part of their golf education. It is a key part of Golf Saudi’s commitment to golf in our country.”


Ripper GC signs Australian rising star Elvis Smylie ahead of 2026 LIV Golf season

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Ripper GC signs Australian rising star Elvis Smylie ahead of 2026 LIV Golf season

  • Breakout Queenslander joins Australia’s team as Ripper GC invests in the future of Australian golf

NEW YORK/AUSTRALIA: Ripper GC of the LIV Golf League announced the signing of Australian rising star Elvis Smylie on Thursday.

The team have secured one of the country’s top young talents as they continue to champion Australian golf globally. Smylie, 23, joins a roster that already blends seasoned champions with a competitive core.

He arrives after a breakout 2024-25 professional run that included a statement win at the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland Golf Club.

He joins Captain Cam Smith, one of the most accomplished Australian players; Marc Leishman, who delivered Ripper GC’s lone individual victory at LIV Golf Miami in 2025; and Lucas Herbert, a multiple international champion known for his consistency and short game.

“Growing up in Australia, you understand what golf means back home — the history, the mateship, and the pride that comes with representing your country,” Smylie said.

“To join Ripper GC, led by my long-term mentor, Cam Smith, at a time when Australian golf is growing the way it is means a lot to me. I’m proud to be part of something that embodies where the game has been, and where it’s going next.”

Smylie is a former recipient of the Cam Smith Scholarship for promising Australian golfers. He is the son of former Australian tennis doubles star Liz Smylie.

He had a defining stretch in late 2024, capturing his first professional victory at the Bowra & O’Dea Nexus Advisement Western Australia Open, and then one month later winning the Australian PGA Championship.

“Signing Elvis is a huge moment, not just for Ripper GC, but for Australian golf,” said Smith.

“He represents the next wave of Australian talent coming through at a time when the sport is absolutely booming back home. Elvis has already shown he can win under pressure, compete against world-class fields, and perform on big stages.”

More than 4 million Australians played golf in the past year, marking the most sustained period of growth in the sport in more than three decades. Junior participation and club membership continue to surge nationwide.

“Cam’s vision has always been to provide a pathway for young Australian golfers to excel on the global stage,” said Ripper GC General Manager Nick Adams.

“Elvis represents the best of all of the young crop of players currently in Australia, and we believe that his playing ability gives us the best chance of success in 2026 as a team.

“We are incredibly excited to have him as part of the group, and we look forward to helping him in his golf journey to become an elite player.”

Australian fans will see the new Ripper GC lineup at the supercharged LIV Golf Adelaide, Australia’s premier golf event. The tournament returns to The Grange Golf Club from Feb. 12 to 15.

A three-time winner of World’s Best Golf Event, LIV Golf Adelaide has drawn more than 260,000 fans and contributed over $217 million to South Australia’s economy since the event’s inception in 2023.

The 2025 event generated a record $81.46 million.