Senators will grill PGA Tour officials about their Saudi deal on Tuesday, little more than 36 hours after PGA Tour policy board member Randall Stephenson’s resignation over it
PGA Tour officials will appear before the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations for a first hearing on the agreement between the Tour and Saudi Arabia’s sovereign-wealth fund.
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